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Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers

 Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers

Timothy’s World Coffee, Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers, 50-Count K-Cups

Product Features

* Sweet, aromatic Costa Rican beans blended with smoky Guatemalan coffee beans make this a perfect solution in the morning
* Subtle, smooth and mild roast blend with easy-going flavor
* Made from specialty grade 100% Arabica; certified Kosher
* Single-serving packaging means no mess or wasted pots of coffee; for use with Keurig brewers
* Costa Rican-grown beans roasted in Canada

Product Description

Introducing the new 50 count K-Cup package from Timothy’s World Coffee. The same top quality coffee K-Cups are now available in a single 50-count package exclusively on Amazon.com. This new larger package optimizes for our customers. It is more efficient resulting in both a lower cost and a green sensibility, given the reduced waste. You can find this package on our most popular K-Cups including Midnight Magic, Breakfast Blend, Kona Blend, Rainforest Extra Bold Espresso, and Decaf Columbian. So go ahead and explore all the great K-Cup varieties in the new 50-count package.

 

This review is from: Timothy’s World Coffee, Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers, 50-Count K-Cups (Grocery)

Currently, this is the only K-Cup 50 pack listed as "mild" on Amazon. I was expecting something with only a little flavor and bitterness, but these K-Cups surprised me. They’re not as strong as the bold or extra bold flavors, but the difference is reasonably subtle. They’re certainly not bland or tasteless. Also, they do taste to me a little sweet and smoky – just as they are described above.

A note about packaging: when I bought a Coffee People 50 pack from Amazon, the K-Cups came in only one box – a thick, corrugated cardboard Coffee People box. Amazon just stuck the mailing labels on the box and gave it to USPS. When this coffee arrived, the K-Cups were in a thin Timothy’s cardboard box, which Amazon had put inside one of their standard corrugated cardboard boxes. The upshot is that these Timothy’s 50 packs are mailed double-boxed, unlike the Coffee People 50 packs, and so it seems less likely that the Timothy’s 50 packs will get damaged in the mail.