I’m the one who posted that video on YouTube! I know it gets lots of views, but this is the first time I’ve ever run across it on another website!
Wow, hadn’t heard that in mumble cough cough years (50?)
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Do you remember why?
I heard it all the he time as a child, and would go to the one near Radio City Music Hall while waiting in line e. I didn’t realize it was local.
I’d say there’s a few reasons. The first is that for a long time I wanted to be a copywriter and have long had an interest in jingles and slogans (and yes, I both saw and posted in the thread on that.) Another reason is that Chock Full O’Nuts was the coffee my family drank and the last reason is that I have this CD of commercials which gave me easy access to a somewhat HD recording of it.
https://www.discogs.com/release/1462162-Various-TeeVee-Toons-The-Commercials
I buy a can every year when I go camping for a week. Love the stuff. Prolly my favorite drip. Never been able to find the nuts, though.
They’re in the cream cheese on nut bread sandwich.
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Hey, you stole my grandpa’s joke! ![]()
He’s been gone a while so it’s good know someone else has a sense of humor like his.
I think they cut the nuts.
The only canned coffe I’ve purchased in the Anthropocene is a Starbucks product that Costco once sold. It was packaged in small cans, enough for a 10-cup pot of auto drip. I bought it to tide us over when we run out of whole bean. It was pretty good. Sadly, now d/c’d.
My parents loved the Yuban instant.
I think Dunkin’ also does supermarket ground.
If you have any of the “Big 4”, screen some for fines and report back?
Tchibo! I haven’t seen that since I lived in Poland.
It’s also sold at the Polish stores around here.
The Polish stores also carry some nice ground coffees and whole bean coffees from Poland, Austria and Germany.
I bought this jar at my indie grocery store that has nice stuff!
Remark Fresh Market in London, Ontario.
We’re big Peet’s fans and have been for 40+ years. We are very happy that we can buy it in the grocery stores now.
An experiment & taste test.
I ran out of ground coffee on Monday:scream: Did have my usual 2 cups but there wasn’t a grain left in the canister. We’ve been doing Walmart home delivery for staple stuff & it works well mostly. Saw I could have it same day & placed the order.
Ordered Eight O’clock Ground. A 2lb! bag was on sale for $14. One hour before order due to arrive I get a text it’s not available
but they’ll ship it for free to arrive on Wednesday
. I said OK.
Tuesday Morning-- sitting in the cupboard is over a lb of Amazon Colombian whole bean…but It had a “Best by Date 3/23” & I’d bought them over 1 year previous. (Why hadn’t I used it up? Moved apts, grinder buried plus it was gross so ordered a new one. ) Well, desperation is the mother of necessity as they say so fired up the new coffee grinder. It was OK! ![]()
Wednesday morning made a cup of the 'Zon. An bout later was going for 2nd but checked shipment & saw FedEx snuck in at 10
(they typically show up at 2PM.)
Made a cup of the 8. It and the 'Zon were just about the same…
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Stale whole beans vs. ground Eight O’Clock coffee…yeah, I’d say they’d taste about the same.
Still home roasting, so I have no idea what supermarket coffee taste like but when traveling, hotel coffee will do.
While cleaning out the house for our up coming house closing, I found my AeroPress that I use to travel with. In room coffee back then wasn’t so good. Now it’s all in room pod machines
As part of my exploration of grind size distribution, I recently bought a 1-pound can of drip-grind MJB. Not only was it a much more consistent distribution (far fewer boulders and fines), but it was also drinkable.
I keep some of the now-discontinued Starbucks ground, single-pot cans just in case I inadvertently run out of whole beans. It’s actually quite good.



