Timothy’s French Vanilla K-Cup

Timothy’s French Vanilla K-Cup

One of the selling features of the Keurig brewers is the ease with which you can shift gears and move from one type (or flavor) of coffee to another. When it comes to flavored coffees, I tend to stick to the tried and true French Vanilla and Hazelnut varieties and typically only in the late afternoon or early evening. My biggest complaint with flavored K-Cups is that they tend to be too weak and really thin out with the largest size on my brewer. I’ve gone through just about every French Vanilla available in a K-Cup and I’ve been unimpressed with nearly all of them. This week I picked up a box of Timothy’s French Vanilla and figured I’d tell you all about it.

As I mentioned earlier the biggest problem with most vanilla K-Cups is how weak they are. I’ve heard, on more than one occasion, one coffee drinker ribbing another coffee drinker for drinking a flavored coffee. The implication being that real men don’t drink flavored coffee. So what, real men only eat vanilla ice cream? I’m not sure where that one started, but I bet it had something to do with the fact that most flavored coffees (K-Cup or otherwise) tend to be pretty weak. This is no light blend with a teaspoon of vanilla extract. The Timothy’s French Vanilla K-Cup, however, is anything but weak. This coffee is a very well balanced cup of joe with a subtle taste of vanilla.

If you like a little flavor in your coffee now and then, but still want to taste like coffee, then you should try the Timothy’s French Vanilla K-Cup.

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