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single serve 'pod' coffee systems?
does anyone own a single serve 'pod' coffee ststem? i have the senseo (was lucky and got the system, a bag of pods, and a storage container for free in a marketing promotions $70 value). the coffee isn't bad, it's just weak, even when you double up the pods. i was told that the pods for other systems work in the senseo (even thought they tell you not to, but that's because they want you to buy their product).
has anyone tried other pod brands? which brand and roast do you like? which are the strongest with the best flavor?
i don't like flavored coffees, just regular roasts and blends.
3 Answers
- Kevin GLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
I as well have a Senseo...and I agree with part of what you said about it being not as strong as someone would like. I get the Dark Roast pods from Senseo and that seems to work for me, but I did find I in Wal-Mart) foldgers makes pods now for all types of one cup machines (and it does list the Senseo on the back of the package. I bought a columbian roast, but also got the Cappachino and a french vanilla one. I actually really like the cappachino one, but haven't gotten to the French Vanilla one. The columbian blend was pretty good to, but again I have had stronger, but it is somewhat more potent then the Egleberts that Senseo uses. Hope his helps...
- Anonymous5 years ago
How about this.. next time you get a cup of coffee, pour yourself 2 cups. Now, drink one cup at normal pace, and after you finish that, the second cup should be cool enough for you drink really fast!
- 1 decade ago
Don't they come in prepacked servings
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