expiredphoinix | Staff posted Sep 28, 2025 03:02 PM
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Item 1 of 5
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Sep 28, 2025 03:02 PM
96-Count Fresh Roasted Coffee Italian Roast Coffee K-Cup Pods (Various)
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Cafe Bustelo Espresso (used to be on sale on Amazon a lot for .25 cents a kcup, not so much any more but Sam's has then on sale a few times a year for .35 cents, still worth it), dunno if it is 100% Arabica, a blend or what, I think they are their own thing, the Amazon product page doesn't say. This is in between Revv and Lavazza Italian for strength and smoothness. This is what I drink after my first AM cup of Revv, and before I transition to the evening Lavazza, maybe 2-3 cups of this a day depending on how long the day is, great coffee that is relatively cheap compared to my other two favs.
Revv No Surrender (or Afterburner if I can't get No Surrender): This was on sale cheap (.32/kcup) on Amazon a few years ago, I tried it, and it is an awesome first thing in the AM kick in the ass but tastes great coffee. It has been a few years since that sale with no repeats, but since this is my go to first cup of coffee, I get it from Keurig.com with autoship discount at .48/kcup, worth it! It is also probably a blend since I don't see where they say one way or the other.
Lavazza Espresso or now Italian Roast. This is another one I picked up on sale a while back, and it is my later in the day / evening coffee, a bit smoother and weaker than the jet fuel Revv, but still strong and good. I don't see the Espresso available much anymore, it seems like their Italian Roast is their strongest now, and you can get it right now for .45/kcup via Amazon S&S. This one is 100% Arabica.
I have been doing Keurig for about 5 years and I am happy with the ones that have landed on after maybe a total of 50 different options, but if there is a slickdeal on a dark roast and/or a kcup that is reviewed as strong I am always willing to try something new, like this deal. Note that I resisted these single serve coffee things for a long time, preferring making drinks from fresh ground beans via an espresso estractor, but because of work, I don't have time to screw with that during the day. I still use it on the weekends or sometimes during the week when I need a real kick in the arse, but the convenience of having a single serving of good, fresh coffee is awesome.
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Ah well... yes it was $17 vs. the avg of $30-40 per 100 that I pay for those others, but given the description I expected at least a bit better than this is. I guess there is a reason it was so cheap.
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Ah well... yes it was $17 vs. the avg of $30-40 per 100 that I pay for those others, but given the description I expected at least a bit better than this is. I guess there is a reason it was so cheap.
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