A bag of intense ground coffee strong enough to wake the dead (aka, you).
Forto coffee shots for people who are just looking for a quick little kick of energy.
A Chemex pour-over glass to take your coffee obsession to the next level.
A Ninja coffee bar for whipping up pretty much any amount of coffee your sleepy head needs.
A simple, no-nonsense French press that gets the job done. The job being making delicious coffee that wakes you up before you have to go do your job.
A pajama set for people who need to see a cup of coffee the second they wake up.
A mushroom coffee that tastes milder than regular coffee, and is said to help clear your head and make you more productive. Don't worry: It doesn't actually taste like mushrooms.
A practical percolator so you can be like Courtney Barnett and save $23 dollars a week on coffee.
A pack of coffee-flavored Simply Gum to enjoy after a cup of actual coffee.
A stovetop moka maker that makes rich, dark coffee without any complications — reviewers say it's super easy to use.
A pod coffee maker that makes single servings of almost any brand you'd like with the help of refillable pods.
Speaking of reusable items, a pair of cotton coffee filters that will help cut down on waste. You and Mother Earth will like them a latte.
A bag of Koffee Kult dark roast beans for coffee so good, it'll make your kitchen feel like a trendy new coffee shop.
A single serve coffee, latte, and cappuccino maker from Keurig for serving up frothy drinks with just a K-cup.
A Contigo travel mug that keeps your java hot for five hours, because being rushed is almost as bad as cold coffee.
Or a stainless steel travel mug with a handle, if you want something a little more rustic looking.
A trio of Ghirardelli squeeze bottles so you can have the appropriate amount of caramel in your coffee without having to hover over a poor Starbucks barista.
Insulated glass espresso mugs for feeling like you've transported to a little Parisian cafe every morning.
A V-neck tee warning everyone about your intense, caffeine-fueled existence.
A travel espresso maker, because being on a mountain doesn't mean you have to sacrifice a good cup of Joe.
A container with a push-down top, so your coffee can stay fresh and airtight, no matter how much is left.
A spoon that clips on to the side of your coffee ground jar, so your scoop is never out of reach.
An electric grinder with a safety lock for grinding beans for up to seven cups of coffee at a time.
A handy pour over coffee dripper so you can enjoy a tasty single serving of brew, no complicated machinery needed.
And a hilarious mug to grab whenever you're vixen for a spot of coffee.
When the Amazon package arrives and the caffeine hits:
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