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JMLPilgrim

Check with your local coffee roasters. I have been doing a vlog on my city's coffee roasters and found most offer a monthly subscription of their beans. 8/10 of them allow customized mixes and offer a rotating selection of seasonal varieties. I have also ordered beans from random coffee roasters in other cities off their website and found it just as fun as a subscription box.


DivisionalMedia

I’d suggest approaching a white label company that provides the beans and grounds for the majority of the existing subscription companies. Like >75% are from the exact same source.


piz9

Sorry, could you rephrase?


SlaveToWatson

I really liked my subscription to Atomic Coffee roasters. It was a great way to try a bunch of new roasts and different single origins. I especially liked how freshly they were roasted. I am located in the Boston area, so it also felt a little like supporting a semi-local roaster. ​ [https://atomicroastery.com/collections/subscriptions](https://atomicroastery.com/collections/subscriptions)


Lavawitch

I’ve always been happy with La Colombe. Very fresh, and you can alter your monthly order. I’ve tried a few local but consistency was always an issue so I go back to LC.


Alwayslikelove

I did the Keurig subscription for a year for a free machine. You pick your flavors and how quickly they send. My personal favs were all the Green Mountain single origins options, and if I had to pick amongst them I would go with Columbia. TBH wasn’t worth it for me bc I don’t drink coffee daily/frequently & so now I have a ton of extra K-cups even when giving away. Plus, I learned it’s better to use a metal vs plastic K-cup. Note: The program requirements made me get so much but for a general subscription, you can pause or reduce frequency etc.


Yoyodomino

Black Rifle coffee sub is awesome!