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The first cup of fresh coffee in the morning hits your cup more quickly when plenty of Starbucks® caffeinated K-Cups® are on hand for the Keurig® coffee maker. When break time comes around, a different flavor is a welcome change for coffee drinkers. A touch of sweetness transforms ordinary coffee into something special. After savoring a rich, medium roast sweet treat, workers return to their tasks energized and alert.
Single-Serve Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups Keep Favorite Roasts Available
There is no need to stock the break room with bulk supplies of coffee that employees use slowly, causing it to lose its fresh-brewed taste. A 40-count variety pack of pods includes 10 each of the most popular blonde, medium, and dark roasts. For larger offices, caffeinated K-Cups are available in cartons of 96 pods to make sure there is always a supply on hand.
Multiples of cartons in any variety are available for convenient shipping from Staples®. An assortment of fresh, flavored blends like creamy vanilla, chocolate, and other favorites never goes out of style and keeps everyone in the workplace happy. Each flavor blend is available in cartons of 16 to keep plenty available for colleagues and clients.
Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups Are a Convenient Way to Provide Coffee Variety at Home
Give guests a hearty welcome in the morning and leave assorted roasts and flavored Keurig K-Cups in a drawer near the coffee maker. With ice and a straw, friends can prepare their own freshly made Starbucks barista-flavored coffee drinks without disturbing their host. Add a choice of coffees to the assortment of teas offered to liven up a book club meeting. Surprise family visitors with individual cups of coffee in their favorite roasts.
What Is a Reliable Way to Choose a Flavor and Roast of Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups?
Growers harvest the coffee beans in India, Africa, regions of the South Pacific, South America, and many other distant locations. Even before the coffee gets to the roasting stage, the elevation, type of soil, and climate, often referred to as terroir, have an impact on the flavor. K-Cups are a pleasant way to try each region, flavor, and roast. Brew individual cups any time of day to pick a favorite.
How Is the Coffee in Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups Farmed?
Starbucks created guidelines to make coffee farming more sustainable and ensure high coffee quality. In 2004, in a partnership with Conservation International, they instituted C.A.F.E (Coffee and Farmer Equity) practices. This is a holistic approach to improving the quality of life for farmers and workers along the coffee supply chain. It provides present and future ethical, social, environmental, and economic guidelines to strengthen communities that grow coffee all over the world.
How Should You Store Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups?
The individual seals on Starbucks caffeinated K-Cup pods guard them against air and moisture. To guarantee protection from heat and light, be sure to store K-Cups away from a heat source like an oven or a sunlit counter top. Heat and light decrease the flavor and aroma of ground coffee. To keep the pods from accidental punctures, store them out of the way of food preparation in a drawer or cupboard under the counter until it's time to brew.
Single-Serve Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups Keep Favorite Roasts Available
There is no need to stock the break room with bulk supplies of coffee that employees use slowly, causing it to lose its fresh-brewed taste. A 40-count variety pack of pods includes 10 each of the most popular blonde, medium, and dark roasts. For larger offices, caffeinated K-Cups are available in cartons of 96 pods to make sure there is always a supply on hand.
Multiples of cartons in any variety are available for convenient shipping from Staples®. An assortment of fresh, flavored blends like creamy vanilla, chocolate, and other favorites never goes out of style and keeps everyone in the workplace happy. Each flavor blend is available in cartons of 16 to keep plenty available for colleagues and clients.
Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups Are a Convenient Way to Provide Coffee Variety at Home
Give guests a hearty welcome in the morning and leave assorted roasts and flavored Keurig K-Cups in a drawer near the coffee maker. With ice and a straw, friends can prepare their own freshly made Starbucks barista-flavored coffee drinks without disturbing their host. Add a choice of coffees to the assortment of teas offered to liven up a book club meeting. Surprise family visitors with individual cups of coffee in their favorite roasts.
What Is a Reliable Way to Choose a Flavor and Roast of Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups?
Growers harvest the coffee beans in India, Africa, regions of the South Pacific, South America, and many other distant locations. Even before the coffee gets to the roasting stage, the elevation, type of soil, and climate, often referred to as terroir, have an impact on the flavor. K-Cups are a pleasant way to try each region, flavor, and roast. Brew individual cups any time of day to pick a favorite.
How Is the Coffee in Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups Farmed?
Starbucks created guidelines to make coffee farming more sustainable and ensure high coffee quality. In 2004, in a partnership with Conservation International, they instituted C.A.F.E (Coffee and Farmer Equity) practices. This is a holistic approach to improving the quality of life for farmers and workers along the coffee supply chain. It provides present and future ethical, social, environmental, and economic guidelines to strengthen communities that grow coffee all over the world.
How Should You Store Starbucks Caffeinated K-Cups?
The individual seals on Starbucks caffeinated K-Cup pods guard them against air and moisture. To guarantee protection from heat and light, be sure to store K-Cups away from a heat source like an oven or a sunlit counter top. Heat and light decrease the flavor and aroma of ground coffee. To keep the pods from accidental punctures, store them out of the way of food preparation in a drawer or cupboard under the counter until it's time to brew.