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Dynamic Duo - Legendee Silver and our own Saigon Gold

TN Creative 8 Legendee is considered by millions of people to be simply the best ice coffee in the world. This Dynamic Duo is a whole lot of coffee happiness in a simple package featuring Trung Nguyen's flagship coffee Legendee Silver and our own Saigon Gold fresh-roasted version of the Vietnamese butter-roast style classic in the tradition of civet coffee taste profile.

Our Saigon Gold profile is closer to the whole bean Classic Legendee, which has become hard to get and ridicukously expensive... but it fits nicely in with both Gold and Classic. It has its own profile, and is an artful blend of 4 bean origins at different roast levels to produce the dense, complex symphony of flavor that results. we present it to you for your enjoyment and feedback. As our flagship Vietnamese coffee, we will try to evolve it to fit our customers most preferred taste profile.

Which will you prefer? The good news is that you don't have to! They are different but both incredibly addicting coffee taste profiles and we hope you love them both.

One bag of each, Trung Nguyen Creative 8 Legendee Silver 250-gm drip grind coffee and our new Saigon Gold (8 oz). We have no Classic Legendee whole bean, so we are not able to offer this special in the whole bean version, sorry.

When you purchase this Dynamic Duo, you save $10 over purchasing separately!

$44.90 $34.90
(You save $10.00)
Limit 4 per order, please!
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