I love coffee. I really need it to start my days, as I am by no means a morning person. Starbucks should be delighted by my patronage; I spend about $30-35 at Starbucks every week on my almost daily Starbucks runs.
In an effort to save some money, I invested in a Keurig coffee machine this past September. I liked that I could have multiple cups of coffee at home, switching out the brews (flavors) as I deemed fit. I've found a variety of flavors that I've liked (Green Mountain's Caramel Vanilla Cream and Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice, and Starbuck's Blonde brew, among others).
I was recently shopping at Ralphs when I noticed that they had started producing their own k-cups with the Ralphs brand - which were a few bucks cheaper than the Starbucks and Green Mountain k-cups. It looked appealing, so I decided to give it a try.
The cappuccino turned out much better than the 7-11 cappuccinos I get some mornings on my way to work (which I think are MUCH better than any cup you can get at Starbucks or Coffee Bean). I'm glad that Ralphs is marketing their own k-cups now and at an affordable price for consumers.
This won't be my last box of this brew!
In an effort to save some money, I invested in a Keurig coffee machine this past September. I liked that I could have multiple cups of coffee at home, switching out the brews (flavors) as I deemed fit. I've found a variety of flavors that I've liked (Green Mountain's Caramel Vanilla Cream and Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice, and Starbuck's Blonde brew, among others).
The cappuccino turned out much better than the 7-11 cappuccinos I get some mornings on my way to work (which I think are MUCH better than any cup you can get at Starbucks or Coffee Bean). I'm glad that Ralphs is marketing their own k-cups now and at an affordable price for consumers.
This won't be my last box of this brew!
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