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Top 5 Coffee Gifts and Coffee Gift Baskets of 2007
By admin | December 14, 2007
While I’m not a huge coffee drinker, my father is a huge fan, and I’ve gotten pretty good at figuring out which coffee gifts impress and which will get the polite, “This is really nice,” line. So, without further ado, the list - My selections for the best coffee gifts and coffee gift baskets for 2007.
1. Coffees of the World Gift Basket - This $119.99 gift basket gives you nearly 7 pounds of coffee from around the world. This basket tells your recipient that you thought enough of him or her to pick something that’s a far cry from the discount store baskets with “assorted coffee” of unknown origin.
2. Frango Coffee Assortment - There used to be a fantastic department store called Marshall Fields. Then, they were purchased by Macy’s and now they’re just Macy’s stores. Fortunately, though, they kept the best part of the Marshall Fields tradition - the Frango products. The mints are amazing, but this post isn’t about mints so we’ll focus on the coffee instead. I can’t imagine that it would be anything but divine, given that it bears the Frango name. Note: this one appears to be sold out at the moment, but if you enter “Frango Coffee” in the search bar, it will take you to a similar arrangement.
3. The Coffeehouse - I can’t decide if this basket is more retro or European - or maybe retro-European - but I like it. At $29.95, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better presentation.
4. The Boca Java Coffee Club - Their online reviews are consistently positive and they offer a ton of cool flavors and free gifts. At just $22.90 (including shipping), you may be inclined to splurge and hook yourself up, too.
5. Breakfast Gift Tray with Assorted Starbucks® Coffee Blends - I know the true coffee lovers may flip out at the suggestion that Starbucks is good coffee, but they’re one of the biggest chains for a reason. Whether you like it or not, most people do. At $29.96, it’s not a bad deal at all.
Your caffeine-addicted friends, associates, and family members will definitely appreciate your gift of coffee. It’s a lot better than sending them to drug rehabilitation for their caffeine issues.
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December 14th, 2007 at 10:31 pm
Hmmm, those look pretty cool. I’ve been tempted to join the Boca Java club, but haven’t done so yet. Perhaps I’ll look into these a little more.