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On Jun 2, 6:36*pm, "l, not -l" > wrote:
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> Perhaps I just live in an atypical place (St. Louis suburbs); however, all
> but the smallest, independent grocers have at least one brand of instant
> espresso. *The brand I find most often is Medaglia D'Oro Instant Espresso
> Coffee; it comes in a two ounce jar and is usually on the top shelf in the
> coffee aisle of several supermarkets I frequent.
>
> For a picture of what to look for, see:http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51PJTDB2H2L.jpg
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That's the brand I have, small jar and it ain't cheap. But I guess
for what I use it for it will last quite a while. Made sure to
replace the lid tightly hoping that will stave off 'concrete' granules.
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