There’s a bit of a sweet note, like you get out of a grocery store bottle of cold brew that just reminds you this isn’t exactly fresh. Side by side with a fresh shot of espresso, Cometeer coffee pods are noticeably different. The difference is that Cometeer coffee actually tastes good. Like with Nescafé and Keurig, it's a time saver if you're impatient or someone who wants a cup on the go. If you want it iced, thaw the pod for about five minutes in warm water, or you’ll end up with a little frozen coffee puck floating around in your milk. Just pop the pod into a cup and add hot water. If you’re drinking it hot, it comes together in the time it will take your kettle to boil. Once your Cometeer pods arrive, they go straight in your freezer until you’re ready for a cup. I'm just busy, and like all single-serving coffee-pod companies, Cometeer is selling convenience.Īfter tasting it, I’ll say there's a world of difference between one of these little coffee pods and anything you’d get out of a Keurig or a freeze-dried powder. I don’t turn my nose up at Folgers or Maxwell House or any other grocery store brand. On the other hand, fresh-brewed coffee makes my morning every day. I’d rather not drink coffee than drink instant coffee. It tastes like waking up and realizing you slept through your alarm and you’re going to be late to work and maybe lose your job. It tastes like waking up in a cheap hotel, frantically getting your clothes packed so you don’t miss your flight. Instant coffee fills me with an oceanic sadness.
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