coffee do you change your brands at all
By suehan1
@suehan1 (4344)
Australia
January 26, 2008 2:46am CST
i went to buy coffee the other day at my local store and they did not have my normal brand i buy,so i purchased a different brand.it was delicous so from now on i am going to try different brands instead of sticking to the same old brand.do you change your brands often or do you stick to what you know and trust
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@jamlecat (58)
• Canada
26 Jan 08
I usually buy Nescafe, but occasionally if they are out, i find the store blend is pretty simular, sometimes i get foldgers. I guess it depends on the prices too since they flucuate often. Besides, coffee is like gold to some. Look at the take out market what they charge for a cup!!!
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@suehan1 (4344)
• Australia
27 Jan 08
i normally would buy nescafe as well,i have never heard of foldgers or flucate.i know to buy a cup of coffee out and about these days costs a fortune,and by the time you buy the kids a drink as well you are looking and about $12.00 just fot the 3 of us.cheers sue
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@jamlecat (58)
• Canada
27 Jan 08
no problem. Yeah flodgers is an American brand although I live in Canada. Yeah I frequent Tim Hortons here and hav one of thier reloadable cards. I usually keep my limit to 15.00 per month and that buys about seven cups of coffee for a treat for better coffee out.
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@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
4 Feb 08
It depends actually because I would love to try something other than my brand of coffee but the market has no other available that makes me wonder how it tastes. I know other countries have varieties of coffee in the market but in here, maybe we only have a maximum of five different brands in every store.
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@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
27 Jan 08
Hi suehan1, I would like to change the brands of my beverages after some time, like black tea and green tea, milk power, creamer, aerated water and coffee as well. Different brand of coffee will always taste differently. The frequent changes brand of coffee would allow us to enjoy greater varieties of taste and fragrance.
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@vera5d (4005)
• United States
12 Feb 08
i normally buy whatever is cheapest...we are not huge coffee drinkers & actually kind of like that bad cheap coffee sometimes!
@suehan1 (4344)
• Australia
12 Feb 08
yes i am usually what is the cheapest,normally nescafe,but this other brand was cheaper than the nescafe ,so i grabbed it and it was delicious.i think after a while the same old brand leaves a horrible taste ,so i am now willing to change every so often.cheers sue
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@danishcanadian (28955)
• Canada
26 Feb 08
When it comes to coffee, I like to stick to my old favourite; the stuff they sell at The Second Cup. I like that stuff so much that when I came to the USA for a few months, I brought a few pounds of the wonderful stuff, with me. My husband and I both love that kind of coffee.
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@flomikren (301)
• Philippines
26 Jan 08
no, i don't change my brand... i want to feel happy whenever i drink coffee, i don't want to be irritated coz i don't like the taste of coffee...
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