The simple coffee hack that keeps it fresh & saves cash!

The simple coffee hack that keeps it fresh & saves cash!

If you’re used to buying coffee one bag at a time, we get it. It’s what most people do. But here’s the thing—there’s a better way. A way that saves you money, keeps your coffee fresher, and ensures you never wake up to the horror of an empty bag.

What is this magic? Buy in bulk (3+ bags), get free shipping, and freeze for freshness.

Sound weird? Stick with us. By the end of this, you’ll see why this small change makes a huge difference.

4 good reasons to more than one bag at a time.

Save up to $36 instantly with free shipping

When you buy 3 or more bags from us, shipping is on the house. Normally, shipping costs $7 to $12 per order. If you’re buying one bag at a time, that adds up to $21–$36 over three bags. That’s money better spent on, well, more coffee. Or, you know, about half a tank of gas if the universe is feeling generous.

Fresher coffee for longer (🥶thanks to freezing)

Here’s a secret: Freezing coffee keeps it fresh. We’re talking about locking in peak flavor so your last cup tastes as good as your first. When stored properly, coffee can stay fresh for months in the freezer, preserving all its aromatic oils and flavors. Coffee stays fresh for months if you freeze it properly. Meanwhile, the houseplant you swore you’d keep alive is already filing for divorce.

Never run out of coffee again

We’ve all been there—going to make a cup, only to find an empty bag staring back at us. Buying multiple bags means you always have backup. Less stress, more coffee.

Reduce waste (for you and the planet)

Fewer shipments mean less shipping packaging, less fuel burned in transit, and fewer cardboard boxes piling up in your recycling bin. Better for your wallet, better for the planet. #winning!

How to freeze coffee (the right way)

We know what you’re thinking: Doesn’t freezing coffee ruin it? Nope. That’s a myth. But you do have to freeze it correctly. Here’s how:

Keep it sealed – Use an airtight container or keep it in its original Wimp bag which is resealable. Oxygen is the enemy of coffee freshness.

Freeze in portions – If you open a bag, only take out what you need for grinding that day. Keep the rest frozen to avoid repeated exposure to air and moisture.

Keep coffee in the back of the freezer - where it’s the coldest. Toward the door is the warmest where it’s constantly exposed to temp changes.

Whole beans handle freezing - ground coffee not so much. If you have a grinder, freeze whole beans and grind just before brewing to preserve flavor and aroma.

Never refreeze thawed coffee – Once you take coffee out of the freezer and let it reach room temperature, don’t put it back in. Condensation can mess with the flavor, and refreezing is never a good idea (for coffee or anything else that isn’t ice cream).

Follow these steps, and your coffee will stay fresh for months. Oxygen is the real enemy here. For coffee, not for you, please remember to breathe.

Why our coffee starts fresher than most

Here’s the (frustrating) reality: Most decaf coffee on the market is already stale before it even reaches you. How frustrating is that. Many companies buy old, low-quality green coffee to decaffeinate because they assume no one will notice (since most decaf is roasted to literally remove all taste). But you notice. Stale coffee tastes flat, bitter, and just… wrong.

At Wimp, we do things differently:

✔ We buy only fresh, high-quality green coffee—never stale, never second-rate.

✔ We roast and ship the same day—so your coffee arrives as fresh as possible.

✔ You get peak flavor, whether you drink it now or freeze for later.

FAQ: freezing, bulk buying, and everything in between

Q: Will freezing change the flavor of my coffee?
A: Not if you do it right! Freezing locks in freshness. Just keep it airtight and only thaw what you need at a time.

Q: What if I don’t have freezer space?
A: Coffee doesn’t take up much room. Stack bags flat, or tuck them in the back where the ice cream lives. We both know the freezer is mostly half-eaten pints and one mystery object wrapped in foil from 2019.

Q: How long can coffee stay frozen?
A: Properly stored, frozen coffee can stay fresh for up to 6 months without losing flavor.

Q: Can I freeze ground coffee?
A: You can, but whole beans hold up better. If freezing ground coffee, use it within a month for best results.

The bottom line:

Buy 3+ bags, get free shipping, enjoy fresh coffee longer, grow incredibly wealthy and live to be 120 years old *

✔ Save up to $36 on shipping
✔ Lock in freshness with proper freezing
✔ Never run out of your favorite coffee (hence life extension obviously)
✔ Drink better-tasting decaf, every single time (if you’re buying Wimp 😉)

👉 Stock up today. Buy 3+ bags, get free shipping, and freeze for freshness.

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