Folgers Classic Roast Ground Coffee , (#), 48 oz






Category: FEATURED PRODUCTS






Category: FEATURED PRODUCTS
Switching from a pricier brand, I was honestly surprised how rich and smooth this 48 oz can tastes for the price. It brews consistently strong every morning without that bitter aftertaste some cheap coffees have.
I’ve been using this for my morning French press, and the rich, smooth flavor really wakes me up. The 48 oz size lasts me weeks without needing to restock.
Finally got this huge can for my office — the vacuum seal keeps it fresh even after a month. Consistent rich flavor every morning, just what I needed for the long days.
I’ve been buying this 48-ounce can for months, and the coffee stays fresh even near the end—no stale taste. The grind is consistently medium-fine, perfect for my drip brewer.
I was surprised at how smooth this coffee tastes for such an affordable option—I’ve been drinking it every morning for a week and it never gets bitter, even when I let it sit too long. The 48-ounce can lasts me almost a month, which is perfect for my daily pot.
The price for this 48-ounce can is unbeatable, and the smell alone makes the morning bearable. It’s my go-to for a straightforward, reliable cup that isn’t bitter.
Made a big pot for a group of coworkers this morning, and the rich, classic aroma filled the whole break room. It's consistent and smooth, no bitter aftertaste even when it sits in the carafe for a while.
I’ve been brewing this for years, and the deep, familiar aroma still gets me out of bed each morning. The flavor is reliably smooth without any bitterness, even when I let it sit too long in the pot. Just wish they’d offer a resealable bag for the big 48 oz can.
The price per ounce on this 48 oz can is hard to beat for a daily cup. It's consistently smooth and not too acidic, which is exactly what I need in the morning.
I've been buying this 48 oz can for years because the medium roast gives a consistent, smooth cup without any bitterness, even when I let it sit in the carafe. The grind is perfect for my standard drip machine—never too fine or too coarse.