· Sold as 120/Carton. · Individual capsules ensure long-lasting strength and flavor. · Variety pack capsules with Ristretto, Intenso, Arabica, Espresso, and Lungo flavor (Does not Include Verona as pictured). · Caffeinated coffee provides an instant pick-me-up when you take a sip. · Includes: 20 Ristretto Pods, 20 Intenso Pods, 20 Arabica Pods, 20 Espresso Pods, 20 Decaffeination Pods, and 20 Lungo Pods. The product is kosher.
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dhimiter llambiriReviewed in the United States on May 7, 2016
I have no problem spending more money on something if its worth it. But if its just as good as its less costly competitor than I go for the competitor. The tastes are great and the variety is noticeable. I love this coffee. Its not as strong as coffee shop esspresso but I don't think that the other pod brands are either. However, I don't have time or energy to make an espresso in the morning. These pods are quick, easy, tasty and affordable. You can't beat the price of this package compared to other brands. I did receive this product for free in exchange for an honest review. Though I did buy this package multiple times. This might be my fourth time buying them. I usually buy one every quarter. Totally worth it. The packaging is very nice and sleek and the plastic bags are air tight keeping its freshness.
hiriroReviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016
I was gifted a Nespresso machine about a year ago and it's an awesome feature in my kitchen. I love being able to brew a quick cup of any coffee beverage, latte or Americano or otherwise, whenever the desire for a pick-me-up arises. Despite being a totally fabulous gift, however I found that the regularity with which I consume lattes was a bit much for the brand name pods to be cost effective. Several months back my boyfriend and I ordered these with some trepidation, but to our surprise the pods tasted great. They aren't quite to the level of the Nespresso pods which are mostly smooth and amazing, but if you're not a huge coffee snob who drinks their espresso straight up, you probably won't even notice the difference. I drink my coffee with a lot of additional nonsense, so my review may not make sense for you if you're one of those weird people who pretends to like their coffee without cream or sugar. If you drink coffee black I guess you theoretically might not like these in comparison with Nespresso brand pods -- I'm not the kind of person who can really tell the difference between coffee and coffee. I make my lattes pretty foofy, so you know... take my review with a grain of sugar... if you're a horrible, horrible coffee snob. But for those of you who just want a nice espresso shot that's not 88cents per pod, these are a really good option and we've been ordering them for several months now. Probably won't buy brand name pods again, not when I can get them half the price.
Eudora SpaldingReviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
These are my go-to pods for my nespresso essensia mini. Ive never had a problem with one of them jamming, and they make a great cup of nespresso. They're usually the best price- 33c a pod, and I like that they're aluminum and not plastic. Not a fan of hot plastic water coffee. These are not that.
jkriceReviewed in the United States on April 2, 2016
I got a set because they were on sale. Here's a review hope this helps in your decisions =) Packaging The box is very good and there's boxes inside the box and packages inside the smaller boxes. I would say it is very nicely packed. The smaller boxes contain the information about the capsules. If you don't know what to get (i.e. espresso or lungo) check the side on the smaller box. The packages contain 10 capsules and they are puffed up, either for protection or because of the gases. Who knows. Once I opened the packages there was a very strong coffee smell. I don't know if this is a good thing, I got the impression that the capsules were not as good as keeping the grounds as fresh as the nespresso ones. I would be cautious to open all the packages up and mixing them like I do with my Nespresso capsules. See the packaging photos! Capsules The capsules themselves are made with plastic and the foil covering does not have any markings. The capsules are color coded so I do not think it matters all that much but keep in mind that there are not titles on them. See the comparison shots of original Nespresso capsules. I compared the Ristretto capsules. (The orange one is the Bestpresso capsule, the black one is the Nespresso capsule) Taste Now for the important part. I brewed them on my Prodigio machine. (BTW save some money and get the Pixie, it has a much better brew, but if you like convenience and the tech novelty Prodigio is a pretty good machine). For an equal comparison I brewed the Ristretto capsules from each brand. N is for Nespresso, B is for Bestpresso in this review. I brewed them in espresso because I did not have clear cups and wanted to compare the crema. Consistency N: Definitely richer, had that signature espresso thickness that I love to it. B: Not bad but definitely more watery. I brewed an espresso but it felt more like a lungo consistency. Crema N: Hands down much more than the Bestpresso. I have yet to see a capsule espresso machine put out better crema than the nespresso ones. Despite the relatively worse taste, this is why I personally ended up with the Nespresso compared to the CBTL and Illy machines. B: Not bad but you will not be impressed. If you like Crema don't get these. If you mix your drink with milk or go Americano, I personally don't think it matters. Check the comparison photos, the cup on the left is the Nespresso. Keep in mind the Bestpresso was brewed first. But if you look at the brewing photos you'll definitely see a difference. Aroma N: The same ol not that thick Nespressoness. B: Could not tell the difference. Flavour N: Definitely more complicated, which came as a surprise to me. More depth. B: Not bad but not as exciting either, just a standard shot. Intensity N and B are both the same. Overall impressions The brew did not come out for a while when I put in the Bestpresso capsule, I thought my machine broke. Don't be startled, at the end of the brew they both have the same quantity. For half the price, I would say it is a great deal. I would definitely buy again. I would be willing to pay up to 65% of the Nespresso capsule price! [...]
TwogirlsabroadReviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023
Great product. Love the variety. It taste great. Great value for you money.
MacReviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Good coffee, bad pods. Classic problem of pods not puncturing properly and water backing up in the machine. Tried 3 of the six varieties so far in 3 different machines, same problem. In 8 years of drinking nespresso almost everyday, these are the worst so far--maybe 1 in 5 works properly--if you coax it. Frustrating because the coffee is good and the price is right. Cannot recommend.
CathyReviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
We used to love these, but lately we’ve gotten more duds than not which is frustrating. Not sure if they changed the capsules or what.
cninReviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
A reasonable price, serves its purpose.
Sherri WollenbergReviewed in Canada on November 29, 2023
I buy these pods all the time. Good coffee and significantly less cost than the name brand.
Claude B.Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2023
Great coffee at great price. Look out for the specials. Well packaged in individual boxes.
Billy BobReviewed in Canada on April 22, 2024
Was happy with the product and at $41.99 cdn it was quite reasonable…price has suddenly increased to over $64….seems excessive 😯 Update to previous review. Price has dropped back down to the low 40’s price so I have revised my rating…good espresso
Antonietta RauchReviewed in Canada on June 6, 2024
Great coffee went fast
florenceReviewed in Canada on July 19, 2023
Coffee is good. I like that there is a variety, though the stronger pods are my favourite. Great price value.