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True coffee connoisseurs sincerely enjoy the aroma and taste of quality coffee.  How the true coffee connoisseur chooses to prepare that coffee is just as important to them as the aroma and flavor.  There was a time, many moons ago, when it took an age to get a perfectly brewed cup of delicious coffee.  GreenMountain coffee has provided coffee lovers with a reliable roast and blends to literally die for.... additionally modern coffee makers replaced percolators and the ground coffee made for these coffee makers made the waiting time much, much shorter. 

Meanwhile, technology has brought forth the newest evolutions in coffee preparation to get the most perfectly brewed cup of coffee even faster.  Today, there are many ways to buy and prepare aromatic and delectable coffee today.  If you want a brand of coffee that provides a way to brew the optimum cup of coffee they way you want to prepare it, GreenMountain coffee can do that.

Coffee Preparation Options:

Whole Bean - This is where you get a package of coffee beans that you grind in your coffee grinder before brewing.

Ground - Ground coffee is pre-ground from the coffee bean and is ready to prepare right from the package.

K-Cups - K-cups are the latest in the new ways to brew a single cup of coffee.  They provide the perfectly pre-measured amount of coffee in a cup for use in compatible Keurig coffee machine

 

Coffee Makers:

Keurig Single Cup - Single cup coffee makers provide a quick way to get a perfectly brewed cup of tasty coffee.  This means your scrumptious GreenMountain coffee won't sit around while you are at work and you have a different flavor coffee without making a whole pot.  The single serve coffee maker is a great solution for busy people.

Keurig Standard Coffee Makers - This includes French Press, Auto-drip Brewers and Espresso machines.  These are the kinds of coffee makers that can take whole bean or ground coffee and make a full pot of 8 to 12 cups of coffee for your drinking pleasure all day long.  It's great for the stay at home mom or the home business owner.

Keurig Office Coffee Makers - These are large versions of the standard style coffee maker that provides just the right solution for the office.  They can brew from 15 to 50 cups of mouthwatering Green Mountain coffee depending on the size of the business.

Now that we've covered the ways to prepare and the types of coffee makers available, let's discuss the variety of flavors that Green Mountain coffee has to offer the true coffee connoisseur.  You can choose from Wild Mountain Blueberry, Caramel Vanilla Cream, Southern Pecan, Perfectly Peach, Cinnamon Cream Swirl, Chocolate Raspberry Truffle, Breakfast blend and many other wonderfully delightful flavors to brew in any Keurig coffee maker.

 

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