Why I Love Coffee K-Cups!

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When I’m in the mood for a quick, inexpensive, café quality cup of coffee I use Coffee K-Cups. Between college classes and work I don’t always have the time to grind my own beans, that’s why I love the K-Cup, it only takes about a minute to brew. The pre-ground, self contained, single servings eliminate the mess of grinding and filtering the coffee beans for me, I just slide the flavor that I want into my single cup coffee machine and when I’m done I just throw away the cup. No messy grounds everywhere and no need to buy clumsy paper filters anymore!

On top of the elimination of mess, I love the lighter roasting technique used by Coffee K-Cup, it preserves the natural oils found in the bean, giving it a stronger flavor that I love. K-Cups offer over 200 different flavors of single serving coffee, tea and even hot chocolate in a variety of strengths, and you can find organic and fair trade varieties as well! Coffee K-Cups are easily found at my local grocery store, giving me the variety I want without the cost of my local café. Each cup is airtight and lasts for 6 months so I can buy all my favorite flavors and I don’t have to worry about them going stale.

I love the way the K-Cup lets me monitor my coffee consumption, letting me make only as much coffee as I want to drink. I use to make a huge carafe full of coffee and half the time I wouldn’t even come close to finishing the whole thing, now I don’t feel wasteful since I can make my coffee by the cup instead. Plus my K-Cup machine is small enough to fit on my desk without me having to worry about knocking it over and burning myself with hot coffee, it’s so convenient. For a busy individual like myself K-Cups are the way to go, they’re flavorful, less expensive than coffee house coffees and come in an assortment of flavors and strength that are perfect for me.

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