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Cameron's Coffee Single Serve Pods offer 72 light roast, flavored Highlander Grog pods featuring a rich blend of rum, butterscotch, caramel, and vanilla. Utilizing advanced Italian single-serve technology, these compostable pods deliver café-quality coffee compatible with Keurig 2.0 machines, combining convenience, sustainability, and sophisticated flavor for the discerning coffee lover.
| ASIN | B00ELBBAA8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,096 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #575 in Single-Serve Coffee Capsules & Pods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,850) |
| Item model number | 10668-30108 |
| Manufacturer | Cameron's |
| Package Dimensions | 11.93 x 8.11 x 6.06 inches; 4.34 ounces |
| Units | 72 Count |
N**A
Great tasting.
Love this coffee!! Smooth and delicious. If you haven’t tried it, you should!!
K**O
Taste and smells great.
Love the flavor. Smells great.
D**S
Smooth taste
Excellent coffee. Smooth for medium dark roast. Every pod worked no issues. Will continue buying
R**N
It’s Hawaiian, not Kona to
The description said Kona blend which usually means 10% Kona. The pod though is Hawaiian blend and it is different than Kona. The box in the picture says Hawaiian but I missed that. It is a nice coffee that I will buy again. It smells nice. I like to get the echo pods when I can. I suggest once you open the bag that you keep in a plastic bag to preserve the freshness. It has a medium bold taste.
C**L
Wish it had some good sales.
Great coffee, still a little expensive.
K**S
Fresh
Great product
D**D
Awesome coffee
Awesome love this coffee
J**Z
Quality control issue lately...used to work fine in our Keurig, but NOT lately!
I've emailed the company separately, but just so you all know, we've been using these for a couple of years and they always worked great in our Keurig. The last couple of months we've had issues though. Lately, the top has been sealed too tight, so that the cover is concave, like it's sucked down too much by vacuum suction to seal it (I'm guessing), so the needle that pokes the top can barely make a tiny hole in it, because it's too far down, causing the water to overflow the cup and just go over it and down into the hole where the coffee comes out into your cup. So, you get very little coffee flavored water, it's mostly just hot water since not much actually was forced through the coffee grinds. They need to fix the top to be tight across, super flat, not dipping down/concave. They used to be like this, so I know they can be again! If you notice, the plastic (toxic) K-cups that you can buy have tops that are actually kind of "puffy", or convex, so when the needle goes down, it almost pops like a balloon. These can't be like that due to the mesh filter (instead of sealed plastic), but they can at least be FLAT across the top.
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