American Crime Story and fair trade coffee: Here’s what’s on sale on Amazon today

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Various Star Wars items (starting at $2.68)

Amazon’s Star Wars sale is going strong, with dozens, if not hundreds, of droid-friendly items currently up for sale on the site. Though the deals run through the end of September, they’re not infinite (unlike space), so act fast before stuff sells out.

Happy Belly fair trade coffee ($9.49 for 12 ounces)

Amazon also has its own brand of fair trade coffee, available in a number of different blends, from House to Breakfast. Considering most people go through a predictable amount of coffee in a month, too, this is a great item to throw in your Subscribe & Save cart, meaning you’ll never even have to consider running out unexpectedly.

American Crime Story: The People V. O.J. Simpson ($2.99 per episode, or $19.99 for the whole season)

The People V. O.J. Simpson is one of the best pieces of television so far this year, and if you haven’t seen it, you should definitely get on that. There are also a number of other excellent packages of TV available on Amazon right now, from the first season of Silicon Valley to the second season of Unreal, which just ended a couple of weeks ago. Go dig and see what you can find.

Kurt Adler glass bicycle ornament ($11.08)

Does your Christmas tree need a fancy bike?

Thebes ($39.95)

Made by Queen Games, Thebes is a game about archeological excavations. Sounds fun, right?

Funko Pop Russell Wilson action figure ($8.95)

Action figure is a bit of a stretch since this thing doesn’t actually move, but a mini-Russell Wilson would be the perfect gift for a Seahawks fan, especially since the NFL season is now in full swing.

 
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