- Case of two boxes, each containing 24 K-cups (48 total K-cups)
- Contains specialty grade, Hawaiian coffee beans; certified Kosher
- Mouth-enlivening brew with the flavor of tropical fruits and hints of chocolate
- Single-serving packaging means no mess or wasted pots of coffee; for use with Keurig brewers
- Hawaiian-grown beans roasted in Canada
Product Description
Timothy’s world coffee, kona blend, k-cups for keurig brewers contains specialty grade, Hawaiian coffee beans. Mouth-enlivening brew with the flavor of tropical fruits and hints of chocolate. A single-serving packaging means no mess or wasted pots of coffee….
[[ASIN:B001D0GV4K Timothy's World Coffee, Colombian, Decaffeinated, K-Cu
ps for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)]]
Very good decaf and great for homes where you need to serve decaff and caff in the morning.
Rating: 4 / 5
I enjoy my Keurig coffee maker. but this coffee almost ruined it for me. I received this coffee as a extra gift along with the brewer. It was the first k-cup we tasted because we love Kona. However, we found this blend undrinkable. There is a burned darkness to this coffee blend that leaves an heavily acidic after taste that lingers & is unwanted. We have enjoyed Kona in Hawaii and have the beans in a “city roast” & this is not what Kona tastes is supposed to taste like. (After trying othe samples of this company’s coffee, it seems the tendency towards that acidic dark taste is typical of this brand.)
Rating: 1 / 5
I actually like this brand coffee. All Keurig machines though convenient they don’t make the best coffee. I found this to be one of the better types of coffee the k-cups offer. It doesn’t have a strong watered down task as much as the other brands, at least when you brew it on small.
All K-cups taste watered down compared to a fresh brewed pot of coffee, that is a fact, this one happens to be a step above the rest.
The reason for the three rating is that this k-cup compared to the actual ground coffee is incomparable. The cost for the k-cup is close to 10 times higher than if you bought a bag of the ground. The taste is close to 10 times less than that of regular coffee. All your paying for is the convenience and your sacrificing taste
I recommend buying the k-filter and brewing this coffee in it. Its still not equal to the fresh pot taste but it is much better than the k-cup, which only has slightly over a teaspoon off coffee in it. You can get three tablespoons in the k-filter in you wanted to.
Plus every k-cup you toss goes in a land fill, they can’t be recycled because of the food product. Everyone is saying lets go green, this is a good way to start.
If you can care less about all that, then this is one of the better types of coffee offered for the Keurig.
Rating: 3 / 5
This is good coffee, but it’s a little more robust than I like. I prefer to stay in the mild end of the rating scale, and that holds true for this medium blend, too.
Rating: 3 / 5
Timothy’s coffee is fine – generally speaking. I prefer my reusable filter (k-cup) and use my favorite ground coffee. All the blends taste pretty much the same as far as K-cup coffee is concerned.
Rating: 3 / 5