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4.5
Delicious flavorSurprisingly good flavor, a deep fresh flavor that's perfect in the morning.Not much needed to say beyond that other than its a great Value and I will reorder.YUM! YUM!The product is great.Without a doubt, my favorite coffee.However, their pods are junk. 35% of them fail internally and fill my coffee with grounds. In addition, the failed pods spill grounds and water all over my kitchen counter when I remove them from the machine.I've been drinking TH dark for years, and this pod issue is pretty recent, so maybe they changed suppliers? No idea. I thought it was our machine, but I don't have this issue with other brands that we use.A 1/3 waste factor is more than I want to deal with. Probably won't purchase again.I have their ground coffee and will probably just shift over to using a reusable pod. Not my first choice, but I like the coffee enough to do that.As close to Tim Horton's coffee without going to Canada.The description stated I would receive 6 - 12 count boxes. This is what I have received in the past. When I received my shipment what I did receive was 72 loose K cups in a large Box. Now I have a large Box to figure out where to store these cups in a small kitchen.Tim Horton's Decaf was in the news awhile back, when it was bought out or in some other way shifted some of its shops or offices to Canada. I hadn't followed the news about it, mainly because I had never heard of Tim Horton's and frankly was happy with the decaf K-Cups I had already selected. Nevertheless, I tried a small package of Tim Horton's Decaf, and was happily surprised at how strong a coffee it was, and how I had no bitter aftertaste (a normal after effect of such a strong roast). I bought 60 K-cups (5 packages of 12 K-cups each), and am thoroughly enjoying them. Tim Hortons is one of my three or four favorites, and is delicious.I enjoy the robust flavor of this coffee, but the packaging of the coffee pods leaves a lot to be desired. I’d tried only 10 pods and 3 have split at the top foil when piercing the pod causing coffee grounds to spill over the top of the pod and into the Keurig pod holder and finally the cup. When removing the pod, residue coffee can also spill from the bottom puncture because the seal on top was compromised and hot product wasn’t forced out completely.I actually burned my hand with hot coffee when removing a faulty pod. I’d never had this issue with other brands including ones I’m currently using. I’ve found Tim Horton coffee pods a waste of money, time cleaning up spilled grounds and possibly a chance of getting burned.