Timothy’s World Coffee, Colombian Decaffeinated for Keurig Brewers, Medium, 50-Count K-Cups

Timothy’s World Coffee, Colombian Decaffeinated for Keurig Brewers, Medium, 50-Count K-Cups

  • Intensely fragrant with exotic floral notes and distinctive fruity and citric overtones
  • Reatins the full body and flavor of the original caffeinated blend
  • Made from specialty grade 100% Arabica; certified Kosher
  • Single-serving packaging means no mess or wasted pots of coffee; for use with Keurig brewers
  • Colombian-grown beans roasted in Canada

Timothy’s World Coffee, Colombian, Decaffeinated, K-Cups for Keurig Brewers, 50 Count BoxIntroducing the new 50 count K-Cup package from Timothy’s World Coffee. The same top quality coffee K-Cups are now available in a single 50-count package excl

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List Price: $ 27.90

Price: $ 22.00

Coffee People, Donut Shop K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]

  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • Coffee K-Cup for Keurig Gourmet Single Cup Brewer
  • Airtight (unlike pods) to lock in freshness and flavor
  • Brewing occurs inside the K-Cup so no flavor residue is left behind to spoil the next cup.
  • Our roasting partners take pride in their coffee and tea and trust Keurig to deliver their unique taste right to your home

Medium Extra Bold, Donut Shop K-Cups for Keurig BrewersIntroducing the new 50 count K-Cup package from Diedrich Coffee. The same consistent, flavorful K-Cups are now available in a single 50-count package exclusively on Amazon.com. This new larger

Rating: (out of 507 reviews)

List Price: $ 27.90

Price: $ 21.00

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10 Responses to Timothy’s World Coffee, Colombian Decaffeinated for Keurig Brewers, Medium, 50-Count K-Cups

  1. Katt G says:

    Review by Katt G for Timothy’s World Coffee, Colombian Decaffeinated for Keurig Brewers, Medium, 50-Count K-Cups
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    Because a kind soul brought her Keurig into work, I got to try Timothy’s Columbian decaf. The coffee doesn’t have any of the after taste associated with decaf. It just tastes like a smooth cup of coffee. After my colleague took her machine home, I craved another cup of that coffee. So, I bought a Keurig and began searching for the best price I could get on Timothy’s Columbian Decaf. Thank you Amazon for making this 50 pack offer. The deal is even better if you “subscribe and save.”

  2. C. Johnson says:

    Review by C. Johnson for Timothy’s World Coffee, Colombian Decaffeinated for Keurig Brewers, Medium, 50-Count K-Cups
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    When you have to drink decaf and you live in a small town with limited selection, you learn to not be especially picky. We love our Keurig brewer, but we were paying premium prices for K-cups at our local grocery store. We found better deals at the Keurig website, but as I’m always on the lookout for a bargain, I was thrilled to see a medium-roast decaf K-cup that I’d tried and liked, available on Amazon’s Subscribe and Save. The deal is great: I’m paying less than 40 cents per cup! This decaf is smooth, mellow, not bitter, and not too dark. I would imagine that if you prefer a dark roast, you’d find this too weak–but it’s perfect for my rather tame taste in coffee. I highly recommend it!

  3. T. Winemiller says:

    Review by T. Winemiller for Timothy’s World Coffee, Colombian Decaffeinated for Keurig Brewers, Medium, 50-Count K-Cups
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    This product boldly mentions on the package that it is “Decaffeinated using methylene chloride”. Read on to learn more about the process. Coffee beans are decaffeinated by softening the beans with water and using a substance to extract the caffeine. Water alone cannot be used because it strips away too much of the flavor. The water containing the caffeine (and the flavor from the beans) is treated with a solvent, heated to remove the solvent and caffeine, and then returned to the beans. The flavors in the water are reabsorbed by the beans, which are then dried. This process is referred to as “indirect decaffeination,” because the beans never touch the solvent themselves. The most widely used solvent today is ethyl acetate, a substance found in many fruits. When your coffee label states that the beans are “naturally decaffeinated,” it is referring to this process, specifically using ethyl acetate. Although it doesn’t sound like a natural process, it can be labeled as such because the solvent occurs in nature. Other solvents have been used, some of which have been shown to be harmful. One, methylene chloride, has been alleged to cause cancer in humans and therefore is not often used. Back in the 1970s, another solvent, trichloroethylene, was found to be carcinogenic and is no longer used.

  4. Morganna Wolf says:

    Review by Morganna Wolf for Timothy’s World Coffee, Colombian Decaffeinated for Keurig Brewers, Medium, 50-Count K-Cups
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    I like this roast because it has a full smooth flavor without a burnt aftertaste. I have tried alot of K-Cups and I have learned that for me I really prefer roasts like this and Timothy’s World Coffee, Kona Blend, K-Cups for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 2) which are medium to mild roasts. Timothy’s coffee have been some of my favorites.

  5. Zweistein says:

    Review by Zweistein for Timothy’s World Coffee, Colombian Decaffeinated for Keurig Brewers, Medium, 50-Count K-Cups
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    Anyone who does not like to drink chemical solvents, should not drink this Decaf.

    Even though not denoted on this webpage, when we got the box it clearly stated

    “Decaffeinated using Methylene Chloride.” This is a chemical solvent which is

    also used as a paint stripper and degreaser. Buyer Beware!

  6. G. Roberti says:

    Review by G. Roberti for Coffee People, Donut Shop K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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    To cut to the chase, this produces a very good MEDIUM roast style cup of coffee…period. Some folks tend to compare all coffees to one another no matter what the bean is and how it’s roasted. I do roast my own green beans (home roaster) when I brew a pot of coffee every morning and use the K-Cups when only a single cup is needed. If you don’t like that ‘in your face’ dark roast, dense, heavy style of coffee in the morning (or any time for that matter) this is definitely the coffee for you. It’s not bitter, a bit floral, with a true pure coffee taste. Does it match Dunkin Donuts style coffee in taste? I’d say YES to that when using the middle cup size setting on the Keurig brewer….which I use for folks that take milk in their cup, I use the larger cup setting because I drink my coffee black and like that taste profile. The new packaging is OK (you get 2 extra K-Cups for the $$) as long as you have the room in your kitchen to store the larger single box….as opposed to storing the two 24 cartridge boxes.

    NOTE: The description of this coffee uses the words “Medium Extra Bold” in it’s packaging as opposed to the two 24 boxes version which lead me to think there was now two DIFFERENT varieties of this Donut Shop coffee….so I ordered both (wanted 98/100 anyway) but it turns out that both were the same. Amazon should correct that description and take out ‘Extra Bold’ so they match each other.

  7. Civ says:

    Review by Civ for Coffee People, Donut Shop K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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    I’ve had my Keurig brewer for 5 months and have tried a lot of brands and the Coffee People Donut Shop regular is among my favorites. Green Mountain Nantucket Blend and Timothy’s Italian Blend are also favorites.

    One reviewer remarked about Subscribe & Save costing less. It’s only a dollar and a few pennies cheaper than this packaging and Subscribe and Save does not offer Donut Shop “regular” but instead has “Extra Bold”. Also, this packaging gives you 50 k-cups as opposed to 48 (2) 24 count packages in Subscribe & Save.

    Another reviewer complained about not having the standard boxes to dispense the coffee. I purchased a K-Cup carousel, available on Amazon for $19.95 that holds 26 k-cups; it looks nicer by my Keurig than cardboard boxes.

  8. Robert Clark says:

    Review by Robert Clark for Coffee People, Donut Shop K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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    My favorite K-Cup flavor! A mild rather than a strong coffee strength, it really has a flavor reminiscent of a local donut shop or Denny’s cup of coffee.

    Highly recommended!

  9. Stephen M. Guilliat says:

    Review by Stephen M. Guilliat for Coffee People, Donut Shop K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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    I must admit that I have gone a little overboard with my k-cup sampling. So far I must have tried about 50 different blends. OVerall I must say that the vast majority of them have been pleasant, better than what I used to make in my coffee brewer. Then I tried the Donut Shop brand. When I first tried this I was not expecting much, it sounds bland, plain, everyday type of coffee. Don’t get me wrong, I have had some pretty good cups of coffee in donut shops but nothing to write home about. When I took my first sip, I thought wow, this is amazing. Smooth, not much of an acid taste, about as close to perfect as I could describe. My love for this k-cup continued and continues to this day. Many times you find a k-cup which at first is very good, but after a couple of cups you get a little sick of them; not with this one. It has been and continues to be my absolute favorite. I will still search for something better, but I doubt I will find it. I hope you like — no strike that — I hope you love this coffee as much as I do.

  10. D. Morrow says:

    Review by D. Morrow for Coffee People, Donut Shop K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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    I have tried many, many brands and blends in my Keurig coffee maker and this is definetely one of my favorites. The type of coffe I drink depends on my mood. Sometimes I want a strong, bold cup like, Newman’s Own Extra-bold Special Blend K-cups, 80 Pk for Keurig Brewers and sometimes I want something more mild like, Green Mountain K-Cup Single-Serving Coffee 108-ct.- Nantucket Blend But ever since I have had my Keurig I have been looking for one of my favorite coffees. The Dunkin Donut brand.

    This coffee is superb and very much like the Dunkin Donut brand. Not bold or bitter. Not weak or under flavored. It is smooth and very flavorful. It is the perfect crowd pleasing blend for any time of day or night.

    I have shopped all over and you can’t beat the variety or the price here on Amazon when you join their club. A great value.

    I do wish that Amazon would change the name by removing “Extra Bold”. It is not. It is, at most, a medium roast. Even when brewed with the smallest setting of the Keurig I would not concider it bold. It comes out great on the medium size setting. Very remanicent of that great cup of Joe you would get in the old days at your favorite diner.

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