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Peet’s 12 Days of Coffee Advent Calendar is the perfect gift for coffee lovers

Count down to the holidays with Peet’s coffee advent calendar

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Peet’s Coffee’s 12 Days of Peet’s Advent Calendar has made its debut this year as the perfect gift for a coffee lover in your life. This fun coffee advent calendar transforms the holiday countdown into a flavorful daily ritual, with twelve unique ground coffee varieties crafted with an element of surprise. The 12-day countdown includes a mix of Peet’s Coffee’s timeless blends like Major Dickason’s and French Roast to distinctive single-origin coffees, including Kenya Auction Lot and Guatemala San Sebastian. Available for a limited-time purchase online on November 3 (and at Peet’s Coffeebars), this coffee-lover gift offers the ultimate holiday gift for coffee enthusiasts. The calendar is priced at $79.95.

“This season, Peet’s aims to be a part of key moments in familiar and new ways that bring people together—from that fresh pot of coffee in the morning with family home for the holidays, to the festive flavors available at our coffee bars on the go with friends, as well as unique gifting that celebrates good taste,” said Katie Keil, Chief Marketing Officer.

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Whether you’re a dark roast lover or simply a coffee lover who enjoys trying out blends with new notes, there’s a little something for everyone in this 12-day coffee advent calendar. Single-origin coffees like Guatemala San Sebastian deliver sweet and aromatic notes of cocoa and chocolate undertones, with a refined, smooth profile. Yet, other days of this calendar leave you wanting more and curious for the next day. Some days of this calendar also include seasonal roasts with warm, festive profiles of sweet spice, dark fruit, and balanced richness designed to get you in the holiday spirit.

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