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Nescafe Tasters Choice, Regular, 10-Ounce Canisters (Pack of 3)

Nescafe Tasters Choice, Regular, 10-Ounce Canisters (Pack of 3)
Brand: Nescafe
Category: Grocery

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 2520

Number Of Items: 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9
Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 9.1 x 6.6

UPC: 028000301002
EAN: 0028000301002
ASIN: B001EQ4J42

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Features:
  • Case of three 10-ounce canisters of instant coffee (30 total ounces)
  • Made from instant ground coffee
  • Certified kosher; no fat, sugar, or sodium
  • A select blend of fine beans makes a dark, smoothly flavored cup
  • Nescafe was introduced in Switzerland on April 1, 1938, after seven years of laboratory research

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Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars For Instant Coffee #1   November 13, 2008
James E. Olsick (USA)
Tasters Choice is the best instant coffee I have ever tasted. The price of the coffee is more expensive then other instant coffee, but for the taste, I would pay the difference.


5 out of 5 stars wow :)   September 1, 2008
baphomette de medici (blue state of pennsylvania)
ok, coffee snob here....i sample and brew all styles...french press, espresso, turkish/greek (fun to make!), Senseo, Melitta...actually i am without the usual american autodrip (which is fine).

at work, a colleague told me her favorite coffee was TChoice...still we had a drip at school, so i simply rolled my eyes in private!

well, she mentioned it again last week and i inquired about it and why she liked it SO much...she mentioned all the things i've read here, that it was freeze-dried (i remembered that from the commercials when i was a kid) and the better of 'instants'...

having a mostly open mind i said YEAH i'll try it. as soon as i tasted i remembered i HAD tried it before...when i took a small jar when i hiked some of the Appalachian Trail in northern Georgia. it took me back! plus, it simply tasted rich and delicious. this is what counts!

i still prefer the taste of Melitta. and we all know Dunkin Donuts coffee is perhaps the best coffee in the solar system (much better than Starbucks!). but this is my new go to coffee. i have to be careful! i now drink 3 instead of 2 cups a day!

i admit, the red original roast is excellent and what reintroduced me to TChoice. but i prefer the two darker roasts.

thanks Victory for the gift of Taster's Choice!



4 out of 5 stars A good Choice   August 3, 2008
Andrew McCaffrey (Satellite of Love, Maryland)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

When I'm drinking instant coffee, Taster's Choice has for years been my beverage of choice. Coffee snobs may turn up their noses at instant coffee; and it's true that nothing beats a well-brewed cup of freshly made java. But sometimes speed is of the essence and all you really need is a smooth, solid mug. Of all the instant coffees I've tried, this one is the best.

The coffee itself has a very nice, rich flavor. It is instant coffee, so don't be expecting the greatest cup of Joe, but compared to other instant coffee brands Taster's Choice is by far the most appealing. I take mine with a little bit of milk or half and half (whatever I've got in the fridge) because I tend to find the coffee a little bit too bitter when it's black.

One change that I've noticed and disliked in the last few years has nothing to do with the coffee crystals but is in the container. For years, this coffee was sold in a nicely shaped glass jar with a solid metal lid sealing in the flavor. Nowadays Nescafe distributes their coffee in a tall plastic container. My objection to the change is not based on aesthetics (although the look and feel of the original is far preferable to the modern plastic abomination), but rather how fresh the product stays.

In the glass container, I could have the coffee crystals sitting around for months and they would be just the same as they were when the jar was new. But with the plastic container, I find that it simply doesn't do as good a job as the glass for keeping the crystals dry and fresh. Very often, as the weeks and months go by, the crystals start getting damp and clumping together forcing me to break up large chunks of coffee crystal lumps, something which never occurred in the glass container.

To solve this problem, I ended up finding an old Nescafe Taster's Choice glass jar and simply reusing that one over and over again. Every time I need a refill, I wash out the old jar and fill it with the coffee I bought in the plastic container. I'd like to think that Nescafe is still producing the glass jars somewhere, but if so I've haven't found them.

For instant coffee that actually tastes like coffee, I've been happy with Taster's Choice. It's not what I turn to when I want an absolutely fantastic tasting, 100% pure, guaranteed to knock your socks off and touch the face of God cup of coffee, but it is what I choose when I want something right now.



5 out of 5 stars The best coffee -- period!   May 30, 2008
J. Arena (Williamsburg, VA)
Nescafe Taster's Choice coffee is not merely the best instant coffee I've ever had, it's the best coffee of any kind -- period! It is smooth, flavorful, no bitter aftertaste. It tastes like you did brew a fresh pot of coffee, but most definitely better.

The convenience and the price is just amazing. I'm considering converting my coffee maker into a vase! (I don't think I'll be needing it again.)



5 out of 5 stars B E S T.......I N S T A N T.....I.'V E.....F O U N D !!   April 6, 2008
Patricia (Queens, New York, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This REALLY is great coffee! It's an instant, (so it's easy to make),
and freeze-dried, (superiour instant coffee). But it TASTES so much
better than other freeze-dried coffees I've tried....even 100% Colum-
bian bean instant freeze-dried coffees!

By mistake, I left a jar out on the counter all night. I've been told that one must put ALL coffee in the refrigerator, or it will turn
rancid. Well --even without additives or preservatives of any kind -- my jar of Taster's Choice was still good in the morning!

It used to come in a glass jar....which I preferred. However, the new
plastic jar has been improved since its introduction, and now is MUCH
easier to open and close! (Thanks, Nestle....I was almost beginning to toy with the idea of getting a sledge hammer to open the first plastic
jar opening you introduced....thank goodness you've changed it!)

Now, with an easy-open, easy-close jar, and wonderful, just-right coffee
within, (not too strong, not too weak)...you can get a perfect cup of
coffee in an instant -- with Taster's Choice instant! It sure is MY choice!



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