I went to Starbucks to pick up some coffee beans and came across an attractive small package of coffee: Three Region Blend. I like small packages – the coffee in large bags deteriorates before I get a chance to finish the bag, while the small packages have just enough coffee beans for me to go through while they are fresh. I bought the Three Region Blend from Starbucks, and now it’s my new favorite coffee!
Three Region Blend contains 3 different kinds of coffee beans: East African, Central American and Papua New Guinean. According to the package, the coffee beans from East Africa have the crisp floral notes, the coffee beans from Central America have cocoa notes and the beans from Papua New Guinea have herbal notes. These 3 kinds of flavorful coffee beans produce a medium-bodied harmonious coffee flavor.

I brewed a fresh cup of 3 Region Blend coffee as soon as I got home. This coffee tastes great! It’s smooth and not bitter, and it has it’s own unique “personality”. It’s a really enjoyable coffee, especially if you make coffee the right way with the freshly ground beans.
The 3 Region Blend Coffee From Starbucks is limited edition, so get it while you still can.



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When date stamping comes down to the YEAR, you could honestly do better.
Hi Brenda,
The year 2011 is NOT an expiration date :) 3 Region Blend is a limited edition, and 2011 is the year of this edition.
Melanie