I have to start every morning with some sort of caffeine. My preferred method would be intravenously; but it doesn’t come in that form. So the easiest method is the best method. Now, about five years ago we purchased our first Keurig machine, this was before I had a blog, before I had kids, before I knew anything about doing product reviews. My husband just likes trying the newest products on the market so he got this one.
This is one of them that turned out to be a great success, because we were wasting a lot of coffee. Now, this is going to sound crazy but I never considered instant coffee as being an alternative to my Keurig, until I had a Keurig. I was once able to get Nescafe Taster’s choice for free using a sale and coupon combination. This is how I like to use it. I use my Keurig to get instant hot water, and then pour in the Taster’s Choice instant coffee into my hot water. Good news is though, the Keruig is not necessary.
My grandmother in Texas uses Taster’s Choice as her coffee choice all the time and she just uses the microwave to heat up her water. She was telling me how her local Albertsons is always out now so she’s been without coffee. I’m going to have to send her some of my mine until she can find it again. Her Wal-Mart is a little weird too on what they carry and don’t carry. Didn’t Wal-Mart used to carry EVERYTHING?
The point of my rambling:
Taster’s Choice sent me some samples to try and are offering my readers the same package. I enjoy Taster’s Choice because of how simple it is. All your coffee is divided into little one time use packets. They are perfectly measured for just that one cup of enjoyment. There is no making a whole pot, there is no need for a coffee maker at all. Heat up some water, on the stove or microwave, use what ya got. Then dump your package of Taster’s Choice Instant coffee in the flavor of your choice and there are six flavors to choose from.
Most importantly, unlike other coffee house brands, they won’t put a dent in your budget! For more information, please check out the website at http://smartchoice.tasterschoice.com/.
Decaffeinated Gourmet
Original Gourmet
Colombian Gourmet
Vanilla Gourmet
Hazelnut Gourmet
My favorite flavor would be Vanilla Gourmet and then the Gourmet Roast and then Hazelnut, and then Original. The Colombian Gourmet makes me need extra sugar and creamer and well if I’m having coffee I have to have Caffeine or it’s useless so the Decaff is off limits.
I have to add sugar and creamer to all of my coffee, I’m just a sugar milk kind of girl. I think it’s the combination of caffeine and sugar that keeps me going. I’m dead to the world without it pumping through my veins. Can you tell I’m excited about this review?
I have three gift packs to giveaway to my readers. Each one contains:
a Nescafe mug and six stick packs of the Nescafe Taster’s Choice flavors
To Enter:
Visit Nescafe Tasters Choice and tell me what your bottom line would be if you stopped getting coffee from your usual place.
Or just tell me what you would be replacing. I didn’t mean to make it a hard entry.
Extra Entries:
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The contest will run until March 22nd 11:59 pm Pacific. All rules can be found under giveaway rules.
I am working with Nestle and they provided me with Nescafe Taster’s Choice product for the purpose of this review and they are supplying the winners with the prize.








i subscribe to your blog
I’d be saving money
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I very rarely drink coffee anywhere but at home, mainly because of where I live. When I was in college, I probably spent up to $5/day at local coffeehouses drinking espressos and spiced coffees.
I would be replacing my Starbucks Latte and saving lots of $$
I make my own coffee. If I couldn’t have coffee I would replace it by tea.
I usually drink Taster’s Choice at home. Going to Starbucks is a treat for me that happens maybe once a month. I also like tea so sometimes I replace my coffee with a good tea.
The usual place I get coffee from is Mcds, but its a iced coffee. I would love to learn how to make these at home, but I can not seem to find the perfect coffee. Maybe this is the coffee I am looking for. If I am not drinking coffee I am drinking tea.
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I subscribe via google reader.
I like going to Starbucks and this looks like by switching I would save quite a bit!
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I would choose tea or hot chocolate!
My man gets coffee out all the time. I think he’d like these too.
WE fix coffee at home, but I treat myself occasionally to Starbucks. Would like to go more but certainly not breaking the bank. I think I will give these a try.
I coupon, shop and stock up so my coffee costs are less than six bucks a month. If I want variety I use a flavored creamer.
I would really love to win this Thank You for this great giveaway fancyfeet45@earthlink.net
I’d be saving about $30 a week!
I’m a subscriber
My bottom line is
$24.99 – week
$107.10 – month
$1303.05 – year
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I’m a tea drinker but boy would my son love this one
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i would choose hot chocolate
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I use cheap coffee. this would be a step up.
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I’d be replacing the time it is to brew a cup of coffee.
I guess i’d have to start making it myself more!
If I couldn’t have coffee I would replace it with hot cocoa.
I would be replacing the store brand coffee I drink at home.
I subscribed to your blog.
I didn’t realize how much my husband and I were spending. We could save a lot.