Weighing Green Mountain Coffee Pods Against The Other Pods
One of the more popular brands of coffee pods available, Green Mountain Coffee Pods aren't really coffee pods at all. They are, in fact, K-Cups. This is to say they only work in Keurig's K-Cup brewers. So, if you are looking for regular coffee pods, stop right there, because you won't find any such offerings from Green Mountain. However, if you're interested in a new brand of K-Cup to try in your Keurig brewer, than read on.
A Brief History Of Green Mountain Coffee
Considering their name is Green Mountain, one would assume they were an old Irish company or something. Green Mountain was actually founded 1981, in Vermont of all places. So not only are they new, but they're also all American. The company got its start with a small cafe located in Waitsfield Vermont, a rural town, where they roasted then served their coffee on the premises. Local restaurants wasted no time jumping on that bandwagon, buying Green Mountain Coffees for their own restaurants, which is what started Green Mountain in the distribution business.
How Green Mountain Differs
Green Mountain Coffees grew incredibly quickly in what would seem to be a very competitive industry. So what makes them so different? There are multiple answers to that question but, since we're talking about coffee, we'll focus on the taste. Green Mountain is not a traditional coffee roaster. Although they do provide some traditional sounding blends, such as a breakfast blend, a French roast, and a product that they call "Our Blend", which is the coffee that started the whole thing, most of their offerings are very unique. As a matter of fact, Green Mountain has over 100 different types of coffee available under various names.
Your Pod Coffee Maker And Green Mountain Coffees
Since Green Mountain Coffee makes only Keurig K-Cups, they're not going to fit in the standard coffee pod brewer. Green Mountain likely won't ever make a normal coffee pod, as you would find in the Home Cafe system, so the standard coffee pod machine will probably remain out of luck. This is because, a few years ago, Green Mountain Coffees actually bought Keurig. It's quite likely that this is the whole reason that K-Cups have been such a hit, even though they're different from normal pod coffee makers. If you're really bent on making it work, or if you just enjoy making your own coffee pods, you could always purchase Green Mountain's loose coffee and do it that way.
Does Green Mountain Make Anything Other Than Coffee?
Green Mountain does have products other than coffees, although only a few actually bear the Green Mountain Coffee label. Under the Celestial Seasonings label, they offer various teas, while under the Cafe Escapes label, there are a few different types of hot chocolate. None of these offerings are available as anything other than K-Cups, however.
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