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Starbucks Caramel, Ground Coffee, Flavored Hot or Iced Coffee, 11 oz

Price range: $8.87 through $59.82

Luxurious caramel notes create a smooth, balanced cup with a buttery richness. Starbucks Caramel flavored coffee is naturally flavored with other natural flavors—it’s just the right coffee for moments of everyday indulgence. Enjoy hot for an aromatic cup or iced for a refreshing pick-me-up.​ Nestlé uses Starbucks trademarks under license. © 2025 Starbucks Coffee Company.

Starbucks Caramel, Ground Coffee, Flavored Hot or Iced Coffee, 11 oz

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Starbucks Crema Collection Premium Instant Madagascar Vanilla Flavored Coffee, 7.12 oz

Price range: $8.33 through $45.97

Indulge your senses with an instant uplift from Starbucks Crema Collection Premium Instant. Crafted with the same high-quality 100% arabica beans we brew in our cafés, Madagascar Vanilla delivers a velvety and rich taste experience in an instant. Customize your cup the way you like it—hot or iced, and with a smooth and delicious, frothy texture that doesn’t require expensive equipment or intricate techniques. As part of our commitment to sustainable practices, our tins are recyclable. Nestlé uses Starbucks trademarks under license. NET WT 7.12 OZ (202 g)

Starbucks Crema Collection Premium Instant Madagascar Vanilla Flavored Coffee, 7.12 oz

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Starbucks Decaf House Blend, Ground Coffee, Medium Roast Hot or Iced Coffee, 12 oz

$11.87

A blend of fine Latin American beans roasted to a glistening, dark chestnut color. Loaded with flavor, balancing tastes of toffee and cocoa, just a touch of sweetness from the roast. This coffee is the very first blend Starbucks ever created for you back in 1971. And this one blend set the course for the way Starbucks master blenders and roasters work even today. A true reflection of Starbucks and a delicious cup of coffee, period. It all starts from here. Nestlé uses Starbucks trademarks under license.​ © 2025 Starbucks Coffee Company.

Starbucks Decaf House Blend, Ground Coffee, Medium Roast Hot or Iced Coffee, 12 oz

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