Folgers Classic Medium Roast Ground Coffee, 10.3 Oz 175th Anniversary Limited Edition Metal Can




Category: FEATURED PRODUCTS




Category: FEATURED PRODUCTS
I was a bit skeptical about a limited edition can, but the coffee inside tastes just as rich and smooth as the classic I've been buying for years. The metal container is a nice upgrade from the usual plastic tub, and it keeps the grounds fresh longer than I expected.
The metal can reseals perfectly, so my coffee stays fresh much longer than it did in a bag. That 175th anniversary design looks great on my countertop, too.
The metal can is a nice touch for keeping the grounds fresh, and the classic medium roast brews a smooth, consistent cup every morning.
I was skeptical about the limited edition can, but the coffee inside tastes just as smooth and rich as the classic medium roast I always buy. The metal container keeps the grounds fresh much longer than the usual plastic tub, which is a practical bonus for my morning routine.
The metal can is a nice upgrade from the usual plastic tub, and the coffee itself has that classic, smooth taste I've been drinking for years. Perfect for my morning routine with just a hint of nostalgia from the anniversary label.
Finally got my hands on this limited metal can, and the coffee inside is just as smooth as I remember from my childhood. The resealable lid is a nice touch for keeping it fresh on the counter.
I was pleasantly surprised by the rich, smooth flavor this coffee delivers—it’s not bitter at all, even after sitting in the pot for a while. The limited-edition metal can feels surprisingly sturdy, and I love that it seals tightly to keep the grounds fresh longer. Definitely a solid choice for an everyday cup that doesn’t break the bank.
That metal can is a nice touch—sturdy and nostalgic—and the coffee inside tastes just as smooth and consistent as I remember from years ago. For a quick morning brew, it hits the spot without any bitterness. I’m glad I grabbed this limited edition before it sold out.
Probably the best grocery-store coffee I've had in a while—the medium roast is smooth without being bitter. The metal can keeps it fresher than the usual plastic bag, and the retro design looks nice on my counter.
Opening that metal can and hearing the pop was oddly satisfying. The coffee itself is smooth and not bitter, perfect for my morning French press. I love that this special edition feels like a collector's item I'll actually use up.