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K-cups, T-disc or normal coffee pods

by Ricky
(Long Island)

What do you all think? Ultimately, it is the "pods" that are important. So, my choice would be either keurig k-cups, tassimo t-disc or the normal senseo coffee pods. Personally, I like the Senseo better as there are more varieties as we can do our own coffee pods. Any views on that?

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Mar 08, 2009
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I beg to differ
by: Ginger

Hmm...I think if you want to go for variety, should you not go for coffee pods? This is because of new devices such as perfect pod maker, they can make any types of coffee from it so wouldn't it be make more sense to use a senseo or simple human?

Mar 04, 2009
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K cups
by: james

Personally if you like variety, I think it is better to go for k cups. Why is that so? Well, because for one they have 100 over types of beverages to choose from. Then secondly, you do not have to make your own coffee pods, which is extra work isn't it?

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