Timothy's World Coffee, Extra Bold Rainforest Espresso, K-Cups for Keurig Brewers, 25-Count Boxes (Pack of 2) | 
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List Price: $27.90 Buy New: $20.00 You Save: $7.90 (28%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 7
Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 7.8 x 6.2
ASIN: B000HZH8NA
Release Date: August 21, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of two boxes, each containing 25 K-cups (50 total K-cups) | | • | Made from specialty grade, Rainforest Alliance Certified coffee beans; contains 27% more coffee than standard Rainforest Espresso K-cups; certified Kosher | | • | Strong and full bodied with a sweet, smooth and richly satisfying flavor | | • | Single-serving packaging means no mess or wasted pots of coffee; for use with Keurig brewers | | • | Made from the top 1-5% of Arabica beans from coffee growing regions around the world and roasted in Canada |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 54 more reviews...
Close to Perfection May 10, 2008 Two years ago if you gave me a cup of coffee I'd say thank you and probably not care about the flavor. Well, I'd care but not be fussy. I always preferred fresh ground coffee and something with a fairly bold flavor, but I wasn't that picky. Over the last couple of years I've gotten more and more picky. Before Christmas my favorite was Jamaican Blue Mountain brewed fairly strong. It's a wonderful coffee with a very smooth flavor but a little on the oily side. Then along came Keurig....
My work started using Keurig machines about a year ago. All they have is Green Mountain and I started with Columbian Supremo, then I tried Dark Magic Extra Bold. I loved the flavor but don't care for the finish, it's a little harsh and bitter for my taste. I flip flop between French Roast and Dark Magic daily at work. But for Christmas my wife bought me a B60 Special Edition. I've been experimenting at home ever since. Diedrich French Roast did not impress, Sumatran Reserve is quite nice, Lake and Lodge was quite a surprise and didn't last long (reminder to self - order more of that...) and finally I have tried this Extra Bold Rainforest Espresso. AWESOME!
This coffee is bold, flavorful, it has a slightly sharp finish but is not bitter like Green Mountain Dark Magic. I am currently drinking my first cup made at medium sized cup from my B60. I think a small cup would be a blast for breakfast or after dinner. For those who like a bold taste but maybe a little weaker I think this would even stand up to going with the "Large Mug" size, and even my Sumatran Reserve didn't stand up very well to that. In the end, if you like a strong, flavorful, smooth cup of coffee that doesn't get bitter at the end, this is a great cup-a-joe!
If you hate weak coffee, this is for you May 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is my favorite k-cup offering. It makes a nice, strong, smooth cup of coffee. I find most of the k-cup offerings to be much too weak. This is just right. I do warn, however, that you really have to like BOLD coffee to enjoy this. But if you do, this is perfect.
Have a cup or two before you stare blankly at your computer for the next 8 hours. May 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Timothy's extra bold coffee is just what the doctor ordered to keep me from punching my computer screen at work.
If it weren't for the burst of energy and inviting aroma, I don't know what I would do Monday through Friday, 9 to 6.
Thank you, Timothy's coffee, for keeping me alive and well.
extra bold coffee April 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
this coffee taste good and makes a good strong coffee at the 5 oz level. perfect for the morning wake up.
Most Delicious Way to Get your Wakeup Zinger April 21, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am a coffee drinker of the first order. I used to drink a couple pots a day, but now I've cut way, way back, so now that I'm not into quantity, I'm into quality. I really enjoy, really savior a good cuppa joe. I've given up my Mr. Coffee and now have a Keurig Home Brewing System and I make my coffee a cup at a time and I really love it. It only takes a minute to make a cup and each cup is different, depending on my mood.
I've been drinking K-cup coffee for a couple years now and have more of these little cups in my house than you can shake a stick at. For awhile I used a Chrome Carosel, made by Keurig, but I had to keep filling it and also it was kind of clumsy for me. Besides, my coffee affliction is way to huge to be held down to a little spinning coffee merry-go-round.
For the first few months my coffee problem went spinning out of control. I had boxes and boxes of coffee in my pantry, refrigerator, cupboards, garage, even in the trunk of my car, but now I've sort of got my gourmet coffee disorder in hand and down to twenty-eight flavors.
For Breakfast I have my favorite seven and they are: Timothy's World Coffee, Extra Bold Fair Trade Nicaraguan, Timothy's World Coffee, Midnight Magic, Bold, Timothy's World Coffee, Kona Blend, Tully's French Roast Coffee K-Cups, Coffee People Bold Black Tiger Dark Roast, Timothy's World Coffee, Morning Blend and Coffee People Coffee, Wake Up Call Bold.
For Lunch I have my favorite seven and they are: Gloria Jean's Coffees Hazelnut Coffee, Emeril's K-cups, Big Easy Bold, Gloria Jean's Coffees, Black Gold Extra Bold, Timothy's World Coffee, Private Blend, Timothy's World Coffee, Extra Bold Parisian Nights, Timothy's World Coffee, Colombian La Vereda and Gloria Jean's Coffees GJ Special Blend
And for dinner, yes I drink coffee in the evening as well, but that's not so bad, considering I don't drink alcohol, don't smoke, don't eat sweets and eat very little meat. Sometimes I'll eat meat, but not often, so a cup of coffee with dinner doesn't seem so bad, considering. If it kept me up at night, well then that would be different, but it doesn't.
Anyway for dinner I'll drink one of these seven: Tully's Full City Roast Coffee, Gloria Jean's Coffee, Mudslide, Timothy's World Coffee, Italian Blend, Green Mountain Coffee K-Cups Dark Magic Extra Bold, Green Mountain Coffee Nantucket Blend, Timothy's World Coffee, San Lorenzo Dark and Gloria Jean's Coffee, Classic Reserve.
And then there is my absolute favorite, number twenty-two and that is Extra Bold Rainforest Espresso, a Timothy's World Coffee.
I keep my k-cups in three large assorted tupperware tubs, marked in red sharpie, of course, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. So when I reach into the breakfast tub for example, I never know which of the seven flavors that I'm going to wind up with. I don't drink coffee during my meal, but afterwards, instead of desert. It's a quiet time for me. I think and reflect over my coffee as I delight in each and every sip. I know for some, having twenty-two different flavors of coffee in my kitchen might seem a bit much, maybe even a bit quirky, well everyone's gotta have their quirks, besides, I've cut way down.
Now, about that twenty-second flavor. When I absolutely have to have an extra cup during that quiet, coffee drinking them, then that's the flavor I go for. How often does that happen, when one cup isn't enough? Only about once a day. Still, from two pots a java a day, down to four cups, is a pretty good thing, I'm not as wired as I used to be, but let's face it, I'm still running on coffee. That's not so bad though, better a coffee crutch than something else.
In my opinion these are the twenty-two best cups of joy in the whole wide world. At least the best twenty-two flavors I've come across in the hundreds I've tried. But please don't take my word as gospel, everybody's different. You have to dive right right in, take a chance, try several flavors till you find the one or the twenty-two that you like best.
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