Assuming all of the pennies are U.S. pennies minted after 1982, each one has a mass of 2.5 g.
You should be able to pick up an empty one in reasonably good condition for 10 to 20.
It is hard for mom to function in the morning without her coffee.
It depends which grocery store you're shopping at. :)In the United States we pay between $5.99 a lb for regular coffee up to $18.99 for specialty grades of coffee.
Coffee
In 1970 coffee cost 91.1¢ per pound. Most restaurants would charge10 cents per cup. In 2011, coffee cost as much as $5.65 per pound.
Depends on the size of the coffee can
It is not possible to answer the question because:A coffee can is not a standard measure.Many countries use pennies as their minor currency units and these are different in size.
The number of pennies you can fit in a large coffee can depends on how big the can actually is. Some people can fit up to 15 thousand pennies in a large coffee can.
Yes coffee pods do make good coffee. They smell great and produce great tasting coffee. It also cost pennies a cup compared to commercial coffee's bought.
Three hours not counting stops for coffee.
"Black" coffee is coffee without milk and sugar.
As a matter of fact, he CAN live without coffee . He doesn't really enjoy coffee today , he prefers tea!!
You should be able to pick up an empty one in reasonably good condition for 10 to 20.
A shot of coffee costs 6p. The Latte's they serve have 2 shots of coffee so that's 12p then the milk (depending on the size) is about 24p. the cup is pennys and sugar if required also pennies so most it costs them is 40 - 45p obviously though that is cost of product not counting staff, premises, bills and big fat bosses pay packets hahaha
Coffee is grown in tropical regions. That should help narrow it down: Hawaii.
You can just open Kcup and use that coffee for regular coffee maker.
go to coffee shop and do the game bean counting to get up to or over 213 coins if your good