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Stock up on 100 Amazon Donut Shop coffee pods at under $0.23 per cup for the holidays

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Amazon 100-pack Donut Shop Medium Roast Coffee Pods

Buy for $23 (Reg. $32)

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K-Cup coffee pods from the big brands can get pricey when you add it all up, especially during the holidays when you might be accommodating friends and family. But Amazon’s Donut Shop pods are a great alternative if you ask me, and you can score 100 of them at under $0.23 per cup. 

Amazon 100-pack Donut Shop Medium Roast Coffee Pods features:

  • 100 Donut Style Blend coffee k cup pods, packaging may vary
  • Happy Belly coffee pods are filled with coffee carefully sourced from select farms worldwide so each cup tastes uniquely delicious.
  • Settle in with the warming aroma and smooth flavors of delicious coffee at anytime so you can relax with a Happy Belly all day, everyday.
  • Blend of select coffees from Latin America
  • Smooth, delightful flavor with clean acidity and a familiar, toasty aroma
  • 100% Arabica coffee
  • Compatible with 1.0 and 2.0 k-cup brewers, our simple Happy Belly coffee pods allow you to enjoy a satisfying brew with ease and calm.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices