The Seinfeld Coffee Collection inspired by the four main characters of the iconic 90s sitcom Seinfeld is now being sold exclusively from online coffee retailer BeanBox.com.
For the limited-edition collection, Bean Box says their curation team "scoured the country's top independent roasters to choose coffees that exemplify the richness and reliable eccentricities of the renowned characters."
It features four different blends.
Brown sugar, toasted almonds, and chocolate are notes of Jerry's Diner Mix, a smooth and easy-drinking Brazilian blend.
Kramer's Giddy Up is an Ethiopian blend with notes of mango, papaya, and citrus to harness the character's vitality for a light and lively coffee for an early morning wake-up call.
With a "dark and toasty blend" that also "brings some sweetness with notes of molasses and bittersweet chocolate," George's Serenity Now seeks to soften the character's "bitter" attitude.
Finally, Elaine's Little Kicks is touted as a "spicy yet sweet Mexican coffee blend [that] delivers a kick to your day with undertones of cocoa and cinnamon," and is named after the character's famed dance routines.
The Seinfeld Coffee Collection is available for preorder now and can be purchased either as a group of four 1.8-ounce bags for $28 or as individual 12-ounce bags for either $19 or $20 depending on the variety.


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