Contrasting Green Mountain Coffee Pods And Other Pods
They're among the most popular coffee pod brands on the market, but Green Mountain Coffee Pods actually aren't even coffee pods. In reality, they're K-Cups. That's to say that they will only fit in the K-Cup brewer by Keurig. So, if all you are interested in is traditional coffee pods, you may as well stop reading now since that's not what we will be talking about. However, if a new K-Cup interests you, keep reading.
A Brief History Of Green Mountain Coffee
With a name like green mountain, you would think that the company was rather old and from Ireland or something. In reality, Green Mountain Coffee was founded in Vermont in 1981. This makes them very new to the coffee world, especially with older companies having been around since the mid 1800s. The company actually started as a tiny cafe in rural Waitsfield, Vermont, where they roasted and served coffee. It didn't take long before local restaurants began clamoring to buy Green Mountain Coffee to serve in their own establishments.
How Green Mountain Differs
In such a competitive industry, that Green Mountain Coffees grew so fast is nothing short of amazing. So, how did they manage to make such an impact? It probably had a lot to do with their strange mixture of selections and flavors. Since the big guys pretty much have your average decaf and house blend type offerings locked up, Green Mountain Coffees went a completely different direction. Some of their blends are fairly mundane, with breakfast blend, French roast, and "Our Blend", which is their version of original, mixed in with their greater than 100 various coffees.
Green Mountain Coffees And Your Pod Coffee Maker
Unless you have a Keurig K-Cup Brewer, Green Mountain Coffee Pods will not work in your pod coffee maker. Green Mountain does not, and probably will not ever make a more generic coffee pod, such as what would fit in the Home Cafe pod coffee makers. This is because Green Mountain Coffees actually owns Keurig. In fact, since Green Mountain purchased Keurig in 2006, it's probably not much of a stretch to say that Green Mountain Coffees is the reason for the success of K-Cups and the Keurig brewers in general. If you're into making your own coffee pods, however, you could always buy Green Mountain's loose coffee to go in your coffee pod machine.
Green Mountain Stuff That's Not Coffee
Although you may have to look under some of their other labels, Green Mountain does produce items other than coffee. Their hot chocolates are under the name of Cafe Escapes, while their teas live under the Celestial Seasonings name. However, just like with their coffees, these can only be had as a K-Cup, so unless you own or intend to buy one, you'll have to go with a different brand.
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