Posted on 09/29/2009 6:07:43 PM PDT by RayChuang88
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Starbucks unveiled a brand of instant coffee Tuesday that the high-end chain says "will change the way people drink coffee."
The Seattle-based company will begin selling a "ready brew" coffee called Via at all of its U.S. locations in a move designed to tap a growing market for instant coffee.
"With a $21 billion global instant coffee business, and instant coffee representing 40% of overall global coffee sales, we believe Starbucks is uniquely positioned to capture a significant share of this market," said Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz, in a statement.
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If you're talking regular Nescafé brand instant coffee, I agree. Taster's Choice is another matter--it's a far smoother-tasting instant coffee than what you normally get from cheaper brands.
Worth the price?
Instant coffee: EWWWW. Insert spoon, stir, sip, gag, puke.
I’m going to love this. There isn;t a Starbucks near work so now I can bring it to work and drink it all the time.
My question is why would anyone get in their car and drive to Starbucks for a cup of instant? Am I missing something here?
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Expensive per cup
I can just put a gold filter in the top of a plain container container with just enough for one cuppa hazelnut Chockfulla and pour very hot water through it from my Mr. Cranky
Quick and aromatic and tasty
I’m pretty sure the decline of Western Civilisation can be traced back to the invention of instant coffee in 1938. Chart the popularity of instant coffee on the same graph as the numbers for violent crime and hard drug use and you’ll see the obvious connection.
I bought these online a couple of months ago, specifically for a trip overseas where I couldn’t bring a coffee maker and coffee wasn’t available. It was a lifesaver.
It is also perfect for soldiers. Have you ever tried that instant stuff they put in MRE’s??
LOL - I’m with you.
They are giving out free samples right now. It is really awful stuff.
They use Tasters Choice packets now, or did. Some might say it’s an improvement, I dunno. I was partial to Type II, style 7 (or whatever it was called). It was awful, but it did contain caffiene which was the point. Oncet, I was nodding off on a long convoy at o-dark thirty. No prob, cept I was driving. I was outta coffee so I just swigged alternating sips of water from canteen and the freeze-dried coffee packet. In a couple minutes I was decently awake.
When I went hiking and was still dumb enough to drink freeze-dried, I found something called M’daglia Dora or something like that. Lots of people around the world drink freeze dried, but they cream and sugar the heck out of it. It’s not really coffee per se.
Folgers sells “tea-bags” full of finely ground coffee/freeze-dried. If you double or triple the dosage to taste they are pretty handy in the bush. Sure, cowboy coffee simmered for hours is best, but sometimes ya just gotta feed the monster, and pronto.
I know how you like that Chockfulla nuts, lol.
I cannot get the real hazelnut blend Chockfulla or the real sugarless hazelnut coffee syrup close by. |
WOW, you posted a real golden oldie gif! I recall that one needed cleaning up to be posted over anything.
I cannot drink hazelnut flavored things, prefer French Vanilla or a chocolate flavored coffee.
Yeah, I gave up the metal filter baskets and use paper filters in my coffee pot now. Using the metal filter over a large mug is a neat idea.
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Your old animated Chockfulla .gif
I slip a pleated paper filter inside a gold mesh filter.
It makes cleanup quicker and easier and works better in my big Mr. Cranky than just the paper filter in the basket.
A spritz of water on the coffee grounds will keep the them in place as the hot water hits them.
Yes - By placing the gold mesh filter in the top a big mug or a simple tall plastic storage container - brewing just one good cup of coffee is easy and fast.
French Vanilla and Chocolate are great too.
Maybe a bit of Southern Comfort and whipped cream added to sooth the tonsils.....
I’d like to see Alton Brown do a show on flavored coffees.
Lol, I made that for you, long ago.
Funny story; I've been buying Folgers Classic coffee for years. When I went to Rockport I bought a small can of Maxwell House Arabica coffee.
The girls were raving about the wonderful aroma in the mornings, much more intense.
I used to buy small bags of different flavors and add just a bit to the other coffee.
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