G**I
Espress-no
C'mon, is this supposed to be espresso? It is one of the weakest k-cups I've ever tried. Maybe it's strong if you use 1/2 ounce of water, but I like a CUP of coffee in the morning. Ridiculous!
D**.
Flavor isn't the same as past orders.
This order came in different pods. There was the same purple circle around the top, but no writing (flavor name) on it. It was blank. No writing on it at all. I figured the manufacturer changed what their labels looked like. But, the taste was different. I didn't care for it. Looking for a new type to try.
C**G
Never again
Came in the box 75% destroyed. Most of it was in the box and unuseable. The taste and quality were awful
M**A
A good deal
Good value good taste
T**L
So disappointed.
I thought the coffee was awful.
S**I
I received the wrong kcups. I purchased Kona blend ...
I received the wrong kcups . I purchased Kona blend and received Columbia blend.
T**Y
Smooth, medium roast but delightfully full-bodied!
These Columbian K-Cups from My Cup Counts are just plain delicious.I drink coffee all day long every day and I've been a Keurig user for about 7 years now, having become completely spoiled by the convenience of a fresh brewed cup of coffee in less than a minute.My favorite coffees are a medium roast with no bitterness and these Colombian from My Cup Counts fit my preferences perfectly! I get a rich, smooth cup of coffee, even at the 12oz. cup setting! It's dark and satisfyingly full-bodied but with zero bitterness. If you're a regular Starbucks fan, you may not like this as it doesn't have the "bite" Starbucks has but if you love super smooth coffee, you should definitely try this. Absolutely delicious.The cups have the standard, plastic housing, which is my only disappointment. My usual brand of K-cup has no plastic except the ring, although they must be stored in an airtight container because of that. These can be stored anywhere as they are completely sealed.I also like that the company is a non-profit organization that provides fair wage jobs and training for special needs persons. As the mother of an adult, special needs daughter, I am enthusiastic about supporting organizations that serve their community so I will be buying these again. I'm ordering their Colombian Decaf today as I have to limit my caffeine intake so I drink decaf in the afternoon. If it tastes as good as this does, I'll be a happy camper.
O**E
this was the quite possibly the best coffee I've ever had from a single-serve pod
These K-cups make a smoothly balanced cup of coffee that I was actually surprised came out of my office Keurig (a relatively new machine, large-cup setting, and using "spring water"). Compared to my usual (mostly) Starbucks and occasional Peets or Green Mountain, this was the quite possibly the best coffee I've ever had from a single-serve pod, one that didn't leave me wishing for "real" coffee.The only hitch was a few of the cups I received weren't puffed out like the others, implying they had lost some or all of their nitrogen-fill stabilization. One cup had also broken, leaving a mess inside the carton. MyCup may need to review their packaging, since delivery in the e-commerce world isn't always a gentle process.I'm a bit of a coffee snob, and I have serious reservations about k-cups. They generally make a bland, one-dimensional cup of coffee, at a much higher price per pound than beans, and produce a large amount of non-recyclable waste, and have even introduced DRM/IP issues into the coffee world. K-cup coffee is high-effort to compost, when normally ground coffee is one of the easiest compostables. But pod-based coffee machines aren't going anywhere, as their convenience, easy cleanup, and ability to let individuals have their choice of beverages have made them a fixture in office places and hotels. Even the purist with a burr grinder at home can't get away from that reality.So if you have to drink K-Cup coffee, might as well contribute to a social good, and enjoy a more flavorful cup in the process. Recommended for that purpose.
J**B
Fortunately I'm resourceful
The description claims it's Keurig 2.0 compatible. It's not. See photo where my brand new Keurig machine rejects it.Fortunately I'm resourceful. I went to thingiverse and downloaded a 3d model for a "keurig hack" and printed it on my 3d printer.(i can't provide a url, amazon won't let me)this allows me to put a legit label (cut from another kcup) over top of any kcup and the machine will make coffee.(you could make this out of a piece of thin cardboard too, like a cereal box)Once i was able to brew some, i found that coffee is weak. Smooth, and tastes good, but weak. I might need to brew 2 small kcups in 1 mug in order to get 1 good cup of coffee. not ideal.
A**N
Weak
It's just okay. For French Roast I expected something darker, but it's pretty light. At less than 40 cents a cup I shouldn't complain, however I won't buy it again.
R**R
Hmmm
This coffee does not taste very fresh at all I can not find a expiration date on it so I have NO idea how old it is Thank you
L**Y
Espresso light
This coffee is ok but if you’re used to a good solid espresso this might not cut it for you .
A**R
As described.
Item as described.
R**S
Three Stars
Percentage of actual Kona coffee is pretty low.
C**N
Super
Excellent
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