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Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee, Medium Roast, Whole Bean, 16-Ounce Bag

  • All natural, hand-picked, sun-dried and farm-roasted by our master roasters, as it has been done for generations
  • Our medium roast is chestnut brown in color, producing a delicate and mild coffee. Also known as a full city roast
  • Founded by a 3rd generation coffee family and featured on the Food & Wine Radio Network and KGO Radio
  • Winner-Hawaii Governors Export Award and Winner-New & Innovative Product Award at the world’s largest food exhibition in Paris
  • 100% Hawaiian Kona Coffee and support the only coffee farmers in the U.S.
  • For just 15 cents more per cup than all the mass market brands that use imported coffee, you can buy local, U.S. grown 100% Hawaiian Kona Coffee and support the only coffee farmers in the U.S.

For years, visitors to Hawaii have been bringing a taste of Hawaii home with them in the form of 100% kona coffee. Now you can have it shipped directly to you. The unique environment of the tiny kona coffee belt, only about 2 miles by 15 miles, creates the ideal growing conditions for premium quality coffee beans. Coffee trees flourish on the kona volcanic slopes under warm morning sunshine and afternoon cloud cover. Individually hand-picking the coffee cherries at the peak of ripeness, our coffee is then sun-dried to bring out its characteristic flavor. The final step is artisan micro-roasting at the sustainable farm in small batches, helping to ensure the freshness of each and every bag of Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee.

List Price: $ 39.99

Price: $ 29.99

Timothy’s World Coffee, Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers, 50-Count K-Cups

  • Sweet, aromatic Costa Rican beans blended with smoky Guatemalan coffee beans make this a perfect solution in the morning
  • Subtle, smooth and mild roast blend with easy-going flavor
  • Made from specialty grade 100% Arabica; certified Kosher
  • Single-serving packaging means no mess or wasted pots of coffee; for use with Keurig brewers
  • Costa Rican-grown beans roasted in Canada

Timothy’s World Coffee, Breakfast Blend, K-Cups for Keurig Brewers, 50 Count Box Introducing the new 50 count K-Cup package from Timothy’s World Coffee. The same top quality coffee K-Cups are now available in a single 50-count package exclusively on Amazon.com. This new larger package optimizes for our customers. It is more efficient resulting in both a lower cost and a green sensibility, given the reduced waste. You can find this package on our most popular K-Cups including Midnight Magic, Breakfast Blend, Kona Blend, Rainforest Extra Bold Espresso, and Decaf Columbian. So go ahead and explore all the great K-Cup varieties in the new 50-count package.

K-Cup Brewing Process

Keurig Brewing Machine

K-Cup Brewing Process
The K-Cup brewing process allows you to make the perfect cup of gourmet coffee — every time. No more guessing how much water or how many beans to grind, and best of all no more mess! Timothy’s ensures that coffee is sealed immediately into individual K-Cup, protected from air and light until you brew them — all you need to do is insert your K-Cup, hit the button and allow the Keurig machine to brew your next cup of gourmet coffee.

Keurig Brewing Machine
Timothy’s K-Cups work with the Keurig brewing machines. The Keurig machines produce a single cup of gourmet coffee in 3 different pre-measured amount with a single push of a button, including a 9.25 size for travel cups. The hardest part of the whole process is deciding which flavor of coffee to have!

About Timothy’s World Coffee
Founded in 1975, and headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Timothy’s Coffees of the World Inc. operates over 150 restaurants across Canada, under the Timothy’s World Coffee, Michel’s Baguette Bakery Café and mmmuffins® retail banners. Timothy’s produces multiple coffee formats to suit any application, including K-Cups® for Keurig coffee brewers.

Timothy’s purchases the finest Arabica coffee beans from around the world and roasts these premium beans at its own coffee roasting facility, located in Toronto, Canada. Roasting coffee beans is an exact science, and Timothy’s meticulous roasting and testing practices ensure that each batch is roasted to perfection. The result is premium specialty coffee with rich aroma and superior quality.

From a single cup of coffee brewed from a wide selection of Timothy’s K-Cups to a pot of freshly brewed coffee, Timothy’s offers perfection in every cup. That’s why over 100 million cups of Timothy’s coffee is served annually, in North America, alone.

Green Sensibilities

  • 33% reduction in packaging with a single, 50 count, box
  • 40% recycled cardboard in every package
  • Reduced carbon emissions due to more efficient packaging and transportation

List Price: $ 27.90

Price: $ 20.00

Horaayy..there are 15 comment(s) for me so far ;)

#1

Review by Steve Ostertag for Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee, Medium Roast, Whole Bean, 16-Ounce Bag
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…I’ve never written a product review before, but this is such amazingly good coffee I just had to say so. From the first sip I knew this was coffee like I had never tasted before. And in Seattle – where coffee falls from the sky like so much rain – that’s saying something. I had planned to serve this as the perfect cap for a recent dinner party with friends, but it didn’t last in my house long enough to make the dinner. So I’m back for more.Now I’m wondering if the folks at Hawaii Roasters have any openings. I work cheap…you can pay me in these wonderful, rich coffee beans!

Steve Ostertag wrote on July 9, 2010 - 11:49 am
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Review by Mary Whipple for Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee, Medium Roast, Whole Bean, 16-Ounce Bag
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Pure Kona coffee, especially when it comes directly from the farm, is everything the coffee lover ever hoped for, absolutely as good as its description suggests it will be. The flavor is rich because farm-processed coffee never has the chance to get stale–the cherries are skinned and the beans are dried and roasted immediately after picking for maximum freshness and mellow flavor. They don’t sit around over-fermenting while waiting to be processed (which then requires dark roasting to kill the “spoiled” taste).

Though pure 100% Kona is rare and difficult to find, this coffee is the real deal–a premier coffee which is among the costliest and most sought-after. If you are just browsing for coffee, take a close look at the label. For some strange reason, coffee can be legally called “Kona” if it contains just ten percent Kona beans (with 90% of the beans coming from unknown sources), and some new buyers are unaware of this. This brand of 100% Kona will justify its price and confirm everything you ever wanted in taste. n Mary Whipple

Mary Whipple wrote on July 9, 2010 - 12:48 pm
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Review by Paul D. Calabrese for Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee, Medium Roast, Whole Bean, 16-Ounce Bag
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I received this as a Christmas gift in 2005. This coffee is smooth, aromatic and makes an outstanding cup of coffee. It comes in whole bean form and a full 1 pound of it to boot. The best bang for the buck. Excellent value! Take my word for it and you won’t be disappointed.

Paul

Paul D. Calabrese wrote on July 9, 2010 - 1:08 pm
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Review by Peter of Westminster for Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee, Medium Roast, Whole Bean, 16-Ounce Bag
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This is truly excellent coffee — the best I’ve tasted. It’s a great value, too. I was paying more than twice as much for 100% Kona coffee at the smaller of the two big coffee chains. The chain store Kona was very good, but to my taste, this is clearly better. Most highly recommended!

Peter of Westminster wrote on July 9, 2010 - 1:40 pm
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Review by j-rob-82 for Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee, Medium Roast, Whole Bean, 16-Ounce Bag
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I have never purchased 30 dollar coffee before so this was kind of splurge for me and I usually drink coffee that comes in 12 ounce bags at about a 5 to 7 dollar range so I wondered how much difference could it really be in quality. I was looking for some good holiday food and I read all the reviews and decided to go ahead and try it out and to my surprise I really enjoyed it and believe me I was expecting quite a bit for 30 dollar coffee. The 1st thing I noticed was the aroma when I 1st broke into the package and it wasn’t the normal aroma I was used to when breaking into new coffee for the 1st time. The aroma was so much better and it was so much different and pleasing in smell that I knew it was going to be a great cup of coffee. With anticipation I ground up the beans and made my 1st pot and actually just finished it before this was wrote. I took my time drinking this coffee and I must say I have drank a lot of coffee in my time and thought I wouldn’t be able to tell a difference but I found myself looking forward to my next cup. The taste was so fantastic and full of flavor that I really didn’t expect it so I was really surprised by that. It was that good instead of with my normal coffee its usually just routine to drink it up even though its good its just not as good as this. If you are looking for some delicious coffee do yourself a favor pick this one up. If you are like me you might splurge every once in a while on food and even if you do it once you will find yourself missing this bag when its gone b/c I know I will. I still have about a whole package remaining and I think I will have to break down again later to get another. Though it is rather expensive I am very happy with this coffee.

j-rob-82 wrote on July 9, 2010 - 1:53 pm
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Review by James Macpherson for Timothy’s World Coffee, Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers, 50-Count K-Cups
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Currently, this is the only K-Cup 50 pack listed as “mild” on Amazon. I was expecting something with only a little flavor and bitterness, but these K-Cups surprised me. They’re not as strong as the bold or extra bold flavors, but the difference is reasonably subtle. They’re certainly not bland or tasteless. Also, they do taste to me a little sweet and smoky – just as they are described above.

A note about packaging: when I bought a Coffee People 50 pack from Amazon, the K-Cups came in only one box – a thick, corrugated cardboard Coffee People box. Amazon just stuck the mailing labels on the box and gave it to USPS. When this coffee arrived, the K-Cups were in a thin Timothy’s cardboard box, which Amazon had put inside one of their standard corrugated cardboard boxes. The upshot is that these Timothy’s 50 packs are mailed double-boxed, unlike the Coffee People 50 packs, and so it seems less likely that the Timothy’s 50 packs will get damaged in the mail.

James Macpherson wrote on July 9, 2010 - 2:34 pm
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Review by B. Croft for Timothy’s World Coffee, Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers, 50-Count K-Cups
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I have bought several variety packs and specific roasts from various producers through Amazon, and I have settled on this Breakfast Blend for my primary use. Most of the roast you find for Keurig are bold/dark roasts, and I really do love me some dark roast! Sometimes, though, you need a lighter, less intense brew. For those who are searching for this balance – search no more.

When brewed with the large cup setting, this is a medium bodied consistently good drink. When you want a little more flavor, just brew it on the small setting. It will still be more mellow than most of the palate pounders available right now.

I have bought this breakfast blend in bulk several times now. It is a great value and a great brew.

B. Croft wrote on July 9, 2010 - 3:19 pm
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Review by K. Aaland for Timothy’s World Coffee, Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers, 50-Count K-Cups
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After drinking 1 cup of coffee daily for 30+ yrs, suddenly it seemed to eat my stomach up, even with the large amount of cream I add to it. I discovered breakfast blend by researching the available k-cups at the Keuring website where they give complete descriptions of each blend.

Breakfast blend does not bother my stomach. I can’t rave about the coffee and say it’s the best cup I have ever tasted but it serves it’s pupose.

I believe Amazon has the lowest price you will ever find. The best deal for any K-cup is the box of 50. If you subscribe to it, you can choose to recieve it automatically at one or serveral months intervals and save 15%. You can cancel the subscription any time. It comes in a nice sturdy reuseable box too!

I also buy Green Mountain’s Half-caff coffee, also sold at Amazon. If you have a sensitive stomach or are sensitive to caffeine, this may also be a good choice for you.

ps….Everyone loves our Keurig. Most people have to buy one after experiencing ours. We even have to take it with us in our RV. If coffee drinkers in your household prefer different blends or flavored blends (which linger in the pot) or you entertain, or just have a very picky coffee drinker who must have his coffee just brewed and then throw the rest out (my husband) this is the pot for you!

K. Aaland wrote on July 9, 2010 - 4:02 pm
#9

Review by THE POET COET for Timothy’s World Coffee, Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers, 50-Count K-Cups
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I purchased 50 Timothy K Cups, Breakfest Blend. Although we very much enjoyed the taste/quality of the coffee, half of our K-Cups were defective and released so many coffee grounds as to make those cups of coffee undrinkable. In other words, we only got half our money’s worth. This is very problematic because although we enjoy this particular blend of coffee we can’t afford to discard half our purchase because of defective K-Cups. It would be nice if Amazon.com/Timothy’s made good on this purchase. At least then it would be worth our while to make another order and presume that this was an “isolated” defective batch of K-Cups. Otherwise, it is not worth the risk to make the order again. That’s a losing proposition for the customer. Customers ought to get what they pay for. Seriously, this just isn’t right.

THE POET COET wrote on July 9, 2010 - 4:10 pm
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Review by Watch Guy for Timothy’s World Coffee, Breakfast Blend for Keurig Brewers, 50-Count K-Cups
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I have tried this Breakfast Blend several times. If you need a morning jolt it may be too weak for you, but it may be good if you have a sensitive stomach.

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