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USS Pueblo Sticker - Solar Roast Coffee
4.7
★★★★★
from 88 verified customer reviews
★★★★★

“We've bought this in the store before as a gift so decided to have some sent directly to my brother-in-law. Process was easy and I was able to have a "shipping" address and "billing" address so that it goes directly to the "birthday boy".”

Amy Petcoff
★★★★★

“Every time we go to colorado we stop here for coffee. Love the atmosphere at the downtown Pueblo store. Bonus, I get beans shipped to me in Oklahoma. Bonus 2, Sprouts sells the small bag of Sumatra we like which is perfect for our camper.”

George Verkler
★★★★★

“I love Solar Roast coffee. I like 👍 that they use green energy to roast their beans. They have been doing it I believe for 20 years. Very forward thinking. I just tried their Apollo Espresso dark roast And I like it very much.”

Virginia Carlson
★★★★★

“We like to purchase 5 lb bags of the single origin Guatemala beans and also treat ourselves to a small bag of a different bean type. This time, I ordered Sipi Falls and can't wait to try it. Shipping is unbelievably quick.”

Janet Walters
★★★★★

“I grew up in Pueblo and whenever I return I go in. However being in Virginia, I am now ordering online. Very fast delivery for the best espresso coffee out there. Now doing 5 lbs bags. Awesome taste.”

Mike Purcell
★★★★★

“The BEST coffee and super fast delivery! I’m a Pueblo native transplanted to Tennessee and I will always “go” to Solar Roast for my beans. Fantastic company and fantastic products!”

Geri Sloan

USS Pueblo Sticker

★★★★★ 4.7 (88 reviews)
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3” sticker made in honor of the USS Pueblo. 

USS Pueblo (AGER-2) is a Banner-class  environmental research ship placed into service during WW2, then converted to a spy ship in 1967 by the United States Navy She gathered intelligence and oceanographic information, monitoring electronic and radio signals from North Korea. On 23 January 1968, the ship was attacked and captured by a North Korean vessel, in what became known as the "Pueblo incident",[1] or alternatively, as the "Pueblo crisis"

The USS Pueblo is still classified as an active duty ship!