12 Discontinued Coffee Brands and Blends That Everyone Still Misses — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Coffee is one of the most beloved beverages in the world, and it’s no surprise that many of us have our favorite brands and blends. Unfortunately, some of our favorite coffee brands and blends have been discontinued over the years. Whether it’s due to changing tastes or a company going out of business, these beloved coffee brands and blends are no longer available. In this article, we’ll take a look at 12 discontinued coffee brands and blends that everyone still misses. From classic favorites like Folgers and Maxwell House to more obscure brands like Hills Bros. and MJB, we’ll explore the history and flavor of these beloved coffee brands and blends. We’ll also discuss why they were discontinued and what alternatives are available for those who still crave the taste of these beloved coffees.

12 Discontinued Coffee Brands and Blends That Everyone Still Misses

Coffee is one of the most beloved beverages in the world, and it’s no surprise that many of us have a favorite brand or blend that we miss when it’s no longer available. From classic roasts to unique flavors, here are 12 discontinued coffee brands and blends that everyone still misses.

1. Hills Bros. Coffee

Hills Bros. Coffee was a classic American brand that was founded in San Francisco in 1878. It was known for its signature blend of Arabica and Robusta beans, as well as its unique flavor profile. Unfortunately, the brand was discontinued in the early 2000s.

2. Chock Full o’Nuts

Chock Full o’Nuts was a popular coffee brand that was founded in New York City in 1932. It was known for its signature blend of Arabica and Robusta beans, as well as its unique flavor profile. Unfortunately, the brand was discontinued in the early 2000s.

3. Folgers Classic Roast

Folgers Classic Roast was a popular coffee blend that was known for its smooth, mellow flavor. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

4. Maxwell House Original Roast

Maxwell House Original Roast was a classic American brand that was known for its smooth, mellow flavor. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

5. Yuban Original Roast

Yuban Original Roast was a popular coffee blend that was known for its bold, robust flavor. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

6. Sanka Decaffeinated Coffee

Sanka Decaffeinated Coffee was a popular coffee blend that was known for its smooth, mellow flavor. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

7. Nescafe Classic

Nescafe Classic was a popular coffee blend that was known for its bold, robust flavor. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

8. Hills Bros. Cappuccino

Hills Bros. Cappuccino was a popular coffee blend that was known for its creamy, sweet flavor. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

9. Gevalia Kaffe

Gevalia Kaffe was a popular coffee blend that was known for its smooth, mellow flavor. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

10. Maxwell House International Cafe

Maxwell House International Cafe was a popular coffee blend that was known for its unique flavor profiles. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

11. Folgers Gourmet Selections

Folgers Gourmet Selections was a popular coffee blend that was known for its unique flavor profiles. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

12. Yuban Gold

Yuban Gold was a popular coffee blend that was known for its smooth, mellow flavor. It was a favorite of many coffee drinkers, but unfortunately, it was discontinued in the early 2000s.

These are just a few of the many discontinued coffee brands and blends that everyone still misses. Whether you’re a fan of classic roasts or unique flavors, there’s sure to be a coffee blend that you miss. So, the next time you’re in the mood for a cup of joe, why not try one of these discontinued brands and blends?

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If you’re like most Americans, you have a bit of a love affair with your daily cup of joe. While coffee plants reached the New World during the early 18th century,  the drink wasn’t really popular in America until the Boston Tea Party of 1773 (it was a patriotic duty according to PBS). These days, it’s estimated that 62% of Americans drink coffee every day, with New Yorkers taking the coffee-consuming crown, drinking seven times the amount of any other U.S. city.

But whether you’re a Starbucks loyalist, brew your own espresso at home, or can’t get enough of your K-cups, there’s probably a now-discontinued coffee brand or blend that you remember fondly. Plus, check out 9 Instant Coffee Brands That Use the Highest Quality Ingredients.

trader joes barista espresso coffee blend
Ann Marie Langrehr/Eat This, Not That!

The grocery store with the best house brand products just loves to break hearts, and they did it again recently when they discontinued the beloved barista blend coffee. Clever Redditors suggest Dazbog White Nights Espresso as a good dupe, if you’re missing this blend. 

Millstone Coffee
Walmart

Founded in Washington state in 1981, this coffee brand became a favorite at coffee shops in the Seattle area. However, by 2016 the brand was shuttered, due to a lack of a “sustainable brand.” Fans of the coffee continue to look online for deadstock and discuss how the end came to be

Starbucks Single Origin East Timor Tatamailau
Starbucks

The coffee chain is known for launching popular roasts, and then for reasons fans can never understand, taking them out of our coffee cups. This limited edition whole bean coffee debuted in 2017 and was still being mourned in 2021.

Starbucks Willow Blonde Roast
Starbucks

Debuting in 2011, Willow, and its counterpart Veranda, were part of the coffee company’s new slate of blonde roasts. Coffee drinkers wanted lighter roasts that highlighted the flavor of the bean, and while Veranda is still available, Willow has been discontinued.

dunkin frozen coffee
Courtesy of Dunkin’

While this isn’t a specific brand, Dunkin’ fans were not happy in 2017 when the brand decided to kill off a beloved frozen coffee drink, the Coolatta, claiming it “wasn’t good enough.” Dunkin now sells a different version of frozen coffee

Taster's Choice French Vanilla and Hazelnut
Amazon

Instant coffee isn’t as popular as it once was, probably due to the rise of Nespresso and Keurig machines making quick morning coffee a lot easier. One brand to fall was Taster’s Choice flavored blends French Vanilla and Hazelnut, which seems to have left store shelves around 2009, according to these distraught posters. 

Folgers Coffee Singles
Amazon

Another victim of the switch away from instant? Tea bag style single serving coffee from Folgers, which were retired in 2017 due to declining sales. 

Trader Joe's Bay Blend Ultra Roast
Walmart

Another victim of TJ’s tendency to discontinue beloved brands, some fans had been drinking Bay Blend—a mix of Colombian and Mexican beans–for 20 years when the retailer pulled the plug early in 2022.

Kirkland Decaf Coffee
Costco

This Costco brand decaf coffee, which is actually roasted by Starbucks, started disappearing from store shelves completely in 2022, according to unhappy posters on Reddit. This may have been due to supply chain issues, as some were able to find it in stores, but it’s no longer available on Costco’s website

Gevalia coffee
Amazon

The Sweetish brand has many fans and followers who love low prices as well as deliciously rich coffee. Sadly, Gevalia announced their decision to discontinue a crowd favorite—the Cinnamon Coffee flavor—back in 2018.

Peet's Guatemala San Marcos K-Cups
Walmart

Pete’s has a variety of options for customers who enjoy making themselves a cup of their coffee at home. While the Guatemala San Marcos blend will be missed, the company went to Twitter to recommend the Alma de la Tierra K-Cups instead, because it “offers similar fruit and cocoa flavor notes.”

RELATED: 9 Instant Coffee Brands That Use the Highest Quality Ingredients

Keurig K-Mug pods
Keurig / Facebook

Considering Americans love their coffee, some prefer to sip on a larger cup of the beverage when they can. Keurig’s solution to this demand was to create pods meant for an above-average serving and their customers were almost instantly hooked. However, this line of K-Cups—also known as K-Mugs—was discontinued in order for Keurig to expand other supplies in their inventory.

 

Tanya Edwards

Tanya Edwards is a seasoned food and health journalist, who has held roles at Yahoo Health as Managing Editor and at Food Network as Programming Director. Read more about Tanya