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Creamy and delicious coffee Starbucks original flavors.
The same high-quality Starbucks coffee that you know and love is now made by Nespresso for you to enjoy at home. Plus, these capsules are made from aluminum for 100% recyclability and d coffee freshness. Savor five of the favorite Starbucks roasts with this variety pack.
Starbucks by Nespresso Variety Pack Coffee (50-count Single Serve Capsules, Compatible with Nespresso Original Line System)
The same high-quality Starbucks coffee that you know and love is now made by Nespresso for you to enjoy at home. Moreover, these capsules are made from aluminum for 100% recyclability and guaranteed coffee freshness. Each package contains 6 boxes of 10 Starbucks by Nespresso Capsules to make up to 60 cups.
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