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Single serve coffee makers catching on
KARE TV 11 MINNEAPOLIS ^ | 12/15/2005 | AP

Posted on 12/15/2005 8:33:20 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist

A half dozen production lines operate 12 hours a day, cutting small filters and stuffing them into tiny cups, dropping in 2 or 3 grams of coffee and sealing them before whisking them into boxes.

The scores of little coffee containers, known around Green Mountain Coffee Roasters as K-Cups, rolling off the line every few minutes represent what the small specialty brewer hopes will be a revolution in the way Americans brew their favorite roast at home.

The diminutive cups are a self-contained coffee brewing system that can be popped into a relatively new brand of coffee maker to produce a single cup of steaming java. Gone, promoters of the systems say, are the days of a full pot of coffee slowly burning before it's thrown down the sink.

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. isn't alone. Brewers large and small, as well as appliance manufacturers, are getting in on the act and pushing the brewing systems as an ideal gift this holiday season for a population addicted to convenience.

"It's an instance of quality meets convenience," said T.J. Whalen, marketing vice president at Green Mountain Coffee. Green Mountain and other small specialty brewers like it are trying to capture the higher end of the market with their more expensive brews and their fancier brewing systems. But companies from Procter & Gamble Co.'s Folgers brand to Sara Lee Corp.'s Senseo and Kraft Foods Inc.'s Maxwell House also are trying to capitalize on what a number of companies believe is an emerging trend in the home kitchen.

The machines have taken off in offices, but a critical mass is only just beginning to be reached where consumers might consider buying them for their homes. Companies as diverse as Mr. Coffee, Black & Decker, Krups and Keurig now make systems that can brew single cups of coffee in as little as 30 seconds using coffee pods -- pockets of grounds that look like oversized tea bags -- and individual cups manufactured by the roasters and food companies.

"We know from different market research that there is a reasonable potential behind this segment," said Lars Atorf, a spokesman for Procter & Gamble's coffee products, including the gourmet oriented Millstone brand. "We can definitely see where awareness is rising in the U.S."

The major brands are hoping that the connection with the gourmet coffee industry can give them an entree to that lucrative part of the market.

The 2005 National Coffee Drinking Trends survey by the National Coffee Association of USA found that more than 172 million American adults consumed coffee and 15 percent -- some 32 million -- said they drank gourmet coffee daily. That's grown from 9 percent six years ago.

That survey also found that nearly two-thirds of consumers were aware of single-serve brewing systems, but only 2 percent reported owning one and 14 percent said they were very or somewhat likely to buy one.

Jon Harris, vice president of Sara Lee Food & Beverage, said the machines are not intended to replace Starbucks stores or the corner coffee shop. He said Sara Lee's hope is that the Senseo brand will complement the ubiquitous coffee houses around the country.

"People are looking for that experience at home," Harris said.

The brewing systems have only been mass-marketed for the past couple of years and there are skeptics about whether they'll take off. Peter Greene, vice president of the NPD Group home appliance marketing research firm, believes they'll never replace the familiar automatic drip coffee makers.

"I don't think your everyday coffee drinker and the majority of the population are going to go in this way," he said. He noted there are limitations to the technology and no uniform pod or cup fits all machines.

And the machines are more expensive than the typical automatic drip system.

A basic Senseo brewing machine is being sold online for $69.99. The higher-end Keurig machine is being sold for between $99.95 and $279.95 for a version that's also marketed for office use.

The coffee that goes into them isn't cheap, either. At a Safeway supermarket in Washington, D.C., this week, a package of Senseo pods good for 18 cups was $3.99, a 13-ounce vacuum-packed brick of Folgers coffee went for $3.95. A box of 24 of Green Mountain's K-Cups is available online for $13.95, while a 12-ounce bag of beans goes for $8.19.

Still, NPD Group's market tracking has determined that a little better than 4.5 percent of the estimated 27 million coffee brewing appliances sold this year will be single-serve systems, up from roughly 1.5 percent of the market last year.

"It all depends on how you define success," Greene said. "I'd say these are going to be a success, but only 5 percent of the market."

But some of the disadvantages of the systems can be especially amplified in homes where people often expect a superior brew, said a coffee reviewer. One are the machines themselves. There's no industry standard, at least not yet, and the coffee pod or cup that works in one machine often isn't compatible with another.

And the other issue, a bigger one for a coffee aficionado like Ken Davids, editor of Coffee Review, is the coffee that goes into the machines. Quality varies widely, he said.

"Some of these coffees taste flat-out stale," Davids said late last month as he was halfway through blind tastings produced from the single-serve machines.

Davids is not impressed, although there are some decent coffees available.

"It's a cafe-at-home if you consider powdered milk, sugar and instant as a cappuccino," he said. "If you consider freshly brewed espresso and fresh-frothed milk a cappuccino, it's not."


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To: FreeHueco



Don't let poster Hank know that you are eating a cinnamon roll. He will tell you that you should instead be eating a pancake donut with your coffee because that's what he likes. If you don't eat or drink what Hanks says, you will be subject to his endless, mindless posts. Proceed with caution. 10-4.


161 posted on 12/16/2005 5:40:17 PM PST by RTINSC (Being Offended is the Natural Consequence of Leaving Your Home...)
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To: RTINSC

Ah, get over it. Technically, scones are what to eat with coffee. But they didn't have any maple ones left.

I'm sure I agree with Hank on most of these issues anyway. And anyone that takes his name from an Ayn Rand character can't be a bad person.


162 posted on 12/16/2005 6:08:42 PM PST by FreeHueco
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

163 posted on 12/16/2005 6:11:40 PM PST by CheneyChick
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To: wolficatZ

Wacky Packages!


164 posted on 12/16/2005 6:13:25 PM PST by CheneyChick
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

ARGRGRGRGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! CHINESE APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER SELLING COMMUNIST PLASTIC AT WALMART!!!!!! CONSUMERISM==COMMUNISM KILLING AMERICA!!!!! /Breathless Sarcasm


165 posted on 12/16/2005 6:16:07 PM PST by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: RTINSC
Chock Full of Nuts...Now there's something everyone can agree upon. I'm not referring to the coffee, I'm referring to this thread. Whenever the word "Starbucks appears in a post, the nuts come out of the coffee can. In fact, if you look closely at the photo of the can, you can see poster Hank, the FR Coffee Guru, poking his head out.

Same thing with Apple Macintosh threads (I am a hppy Mac owner for many years). But get a Mac thread going and you get guys posting about how Mac owners are "gay".

Apparently some of these people hurling invesctive also have home barista units, home roasting units and special water filters.

166 posted on 12/16/2005 6:24:33 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
A single coffee maker? Here's one:


167 posted on 12/16/2005 6:28:07 PM PST by Revolting cat! ("In the end, nothing explains anything.")
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To: FreeHueco

Ah, you'd love Graffeo. Some of the best I've ear had.
http://www.graffeo.com



168 posted on 12/16/2005 6:28:17 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: Hank Rearden

I couldn't trust the opinion of some STRANGER, could I??

:)

Thanks for the info.


169 posted on 12/16/2005 8:12:56 PM PST by Politicalmom (Must I use a sarcasm tag?)
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To: BunnySlippers

That's the great thing about both coffee and crApple threads - they're so easy to light.


170 posted on 12/16/2005 8:18:56 PM PST by Hank Rearden (Never allow anyone who could only get a government job attempt to tell you how to run your life.)
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To: Hank Rearden

So, are you the gay coffee drinker? Didn't know you were on the Apple threads.


171 posted on 12/16/2005 8:30:27 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: BunnySlippers
So, are you the gay coffee drinker?

No, Ma'am! (God, I hope you're a Ma'am, 'cause that'd be gay otherwise.)

I grab handfuls of beans right out of the roaster and munch 'em down.

172 posted on 12/16/2005 8:51:54 PM PST by Hank Rearden (Never allow anyone who could only get a government job attempt to tell you how to run your life.)
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To: Hank Rearden


OK, glad you love Macs!


173 posted on 12/16/2005 8:58:33 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Three years ago I bought a Black and Decker "Brew n Go" for $20. It made a single cup in about a minute. This single cup system enabled me to buy a bag of good quality ($7 or $8) beans, use a high speed grinder to grind a single cup measure into the consistency of flour and brew a really bitchin cup of coffee (the small particle size insures leaching out all the coffee flavor).

Recently I tried to get another one. I found B&D and obsoleted this model and replaced it with a $70 machine that wanted to force me to settle for a readymade disc of already ground coffee. The twinkling benefit of this new coffee maker? 20 second brew time.

The twinkling benefit for B&D? A much more expensive machine (higher profits per unit) and creation of an overhead market of right preground selfcontained discs of coffee.

This is a forced insertion of higher profitmaking vehicle into a growing market served well by existing low cost machines, and the creation of a totally useless (except to the manufacturers thereof) product: discs of preground lower quality beans with sheer freshness artificially covering up the third string beans used.

B&D wanted to charge me $40 for the previous model if I ordered direct.

I would brew single cups in my countertop Bunn before I would invest in any part of this corrupt marketing strategy.

174 posted on 12/16/2005 9:18:40 PM PST by William Terrell (Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
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To: BunnySlippers

..."But get a Mac thread going and you get guys posting about how Mac owners are "gay".

LOL..When I see posters like that who complain about what other people choose to do with their own money, time or whatever, for some odd reason I get this mental picture that they must be cross dressers.

Have to go now - time to jump on my Segway and head to work;)


175 posted on 12/16/2005 11:22:47 PM PST by RTINSC (Being Offended is the Natural Consequence of Leaving Your Home...)
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To: RTINSC

I scoff at your motorized transportation!

And I sit here, happily typing away on my PowerBook. And I just watched a movie about gay cowboys. I must be slipping. At least the movie wasn't my choice, and I actually bought tickets for a different movie (cashier messed up, but I'm happy to have not supported the worst movie I have EVER seen).

Complaining about other people wasting their money and time is no worse than complaining about the people who complain about people wasting their time and money.


176 posted on 12/17/2005 1:16:29 AM PST by FreeHueco
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To: BunnySlippers

I think I may have been there once. I recall going into a coffee shop on that part of Columbus during the San Francisco Grand Prix (the bike race, that is). Of course, there are tons of coffee shops in Little Italy. I'll be sure to go there next time I'm in the City.

Generally though, I'm not a big fan of dark-roasted coffee.


177 posted on 12/17/2005 1:19:38 AM PST by FreeHueco
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To: FreeHueco

Real men can drink a Starbucks while driving a Segway that is connected to the internet via a Mac Powerbook.

I carry my Mod 21 holstered on the Segway, with one in the pipe, in case I run into overage, pretentious yuppies who home burn their own coffee beans and who whine at others personal preferences. There is even a case on file of a FR poster who spent over 400.00 to have a machine that makes a cup of coffee. Amazing. Probably had a Ralph Lauren logo on it, though, so maybe it boils water better in some mysterious way.


178 posted on 12/17/2005 2:03:12 AM PST by RTINSC (Being Offended is the Natural Consequence of Leaving Your Home...)
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To: RTINSC

Don't be such an a$$.


179 posted on 12/17/2005 2:47:14 AM PST by FreeHueco
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To: listenhillary

It is great for the acid . . . my understanding is that the hot H2O allows the acid to transfer to the beverage, but w/ cold-brewed coffee the acid doesn't really transfer. Worth checking out, though it is a pain to prepare. I got out of the habit but was hooked for a while.


180 posted on 12/17/2005 7:20:41 PM PST by Yak
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