365 by Whole Foods Market Buzz Free Whole Bean Decaf Coffee
Decaffeinated using natural process
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- #13of 23
- Savings
- −20%vs category
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About this item
- Decaffeinated using natural process
- Sourced from sustainable small growers
- Perfect for caffeine-free enjoyment
- Supports environmentally conscious farming
The details
Specs at a glance
- Product Dimensions
- 4.3 x 5.55 x 7.3 inches; 1.5 Pounds
- Units
- 24.0 Ounce
- Item Form
- Whole Bean
- Flavor
- Decaf
- Caffeine Content Description
- Decaffeinated
- Coffee Roast Level
- Medium Roast
- Container Type
- Bag
- Diet Type
- Kosher
What buyers say
Top reviews
2,423 ratings on Amazon
- Verified
Bold decaf
Finally someone has made a decaf coffee with a taste bold enough to rival a caffeinated product. Also made using the Swiss water process so no harmful chemicals used to remove the caffeine. All natural and great taste to boot. A winner at a great price point.
- Verified
Consistently excellent
I have this on subscription it’s my favorite coffee. Consistently excellent. Full body flavor but never bitter.
- Verified
Very mild coffee flavor.
OK. Just not as much flavor as I had expected.
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