Smuggled these beans from Barcelona back to the states.

by DDreiberg

14 Comments

  1. moomooraincloud

    No you didn’t. Roasted coffee is not illegal to bring into the US.

  2. RockOperaPenguin

    Before anybody else pulls out a _well, awkshually_…   

    These roasts are a blend of beans grown in Russia, North Korea, and Iran, making them subject to import sanctions.  So OP _did_ smuggle them into the US. 

    I hope this clears up this matter.

  3. Granitis_01

    OK, now that you smuggled them into US of A, give us a full taste report.

  4. lexx_photo

    That’s a pretty cute amount. I brought about 3kg back home from Canada (Matchstick, Logjam, Pilot…) 😂😂

  5. Dry-Squirrel1026

    No slave labor was used to grow these beans.
    😆 🤣 😂

  6. PelioCitus

    The e.co.ros was some of my favorite beans all year

  7. TrackhouseMotoGP

    USDA FSIS has entered the chat. 🧐

    Only coffee related thing I brought back from Barcelona was a sweater from Lodetto Cafe. Should’ve grabbed some beans.

  8. fbeltran16

    Amazing roasters. I have a subscription for both of them.

  9. Typical_Tart6905

    When I was still flying, I brought back beans from Guatemala ($5/pound, iirc) and from China, yes actual coffee farmed and roasted in China. I had visited the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Shanghai. Until that visit, I never knew that coffee production existed in China. The beans were from southern China, Yunnan Province, I believe. I was impressed and would buy it again. Cheers!

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