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Decaf Cold Brew
Decaf Cold Brew
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Local Delivery Only
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Some of our products are currently only available in Los Angeles + select Orange County areas. As a small operation (at least for now) our ability to ship refrigerated items is limited—our commitment to delivering you the freshest product results in a restricted delivery zone.
If you're outside the zone, explore our whole bean offerings instead! We're working hard to expand our reach so everyone can enjoy Unbound Brews, wherever they are.
Description
Description
For those who want all the flavor, but none of the buzz, this smooth single-origin Brazilian decaf brings notes of almond, brown sugar, and chocolate. Decaffeinated using the Swiss Water Process, it’s perfect for anytime you want a cool, refreshing cup without caffeine.
2-Pack of 32oz Bottles (64oz total)
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 100% Arabica beans
Roast: Medium
Single Origin
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