As an avid coffee drinker and Keurig owner I know how
expensive K-cups can get, especially if you are having company over or are
having more than 1 cup of coffee a day. I’ve found blends of coffee that are
totally delicious and curb a particular food craving I may be having. My new
favorite is Pistachio Ice Cream (which I have yet to find in store – but my
local coffee house sells [its ground bean not liquid flavored]). Since I do enjoy coffee, I don’t mind experiencing
different flavors although if you purchase a box of K-Cups for $7 and end up disliking
it … it’s a waste of $7 if you know what I mean.
After seeing these Café
Cups on sale at CVS and Walgreen’s for months, I finally decided to give
them a shot because my boyfriend picked up the box and was also interested. I happened to have a 25% off coupon for CVS
that day, so instead of the original $9.99 these are sold for we got them for
$7.50.
Café Cups are
essentially a reusable k-cup. It’s a
plastic designed cup with a mesh outer side. You flip the top open, scoop in
your flavored coffee (out of a bag – the cheapest way to purchase coffee),
close the lid and insert it into your Keurig. You can make the coffee as strong
or as light as you wish since it is a refillable unit; it’s catered to your
taste.
The best part about this is that it fits in ALL Keurig
machine units. Keurig sells their own
version of a refillable coffee filter (which retails for I believe $24.99) but
it only fits into the larger units, not the mini’s, etc. In my mind, who likes to save a penny when
possible, why spend $25 on a unit, when you can spend $10 and get 4 of
essentially the same thing that’s reusable, refillable and convenient?
Best invention yet for a Keurig!
QUESTION:
Have you tried the Café Cups?
Yeah I love my Cafe Cups too. They are definitely a good idea and help save me a lot of money on coffee. Here is another really in-depth review on the Cafe Cups in case anyone is looking for more info on how they work before buying: http://www.yourenotstupid.com/cafe-cup-review/
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