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What's the best coffee brand?
Best coffee brand 8 votes
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NescafeNot just any Nescafé but Azera is very nice imo.
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OtherRington's Dark Roast
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NescafeI've been drinking the Nescafe Gold Originals Alta Rica instant coffee for the past few months. I really like it. It's more expensive than what I used to buy (own brand), so I only buy it when it's on offer. It's delicious, so worth the extra bit of money for me. I'm planning on trying more brands out though, now that I'm no longer a student
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NescafeNescafe gold is fantastic @Tori_Scope, I completely agree. Like you, I only normally get it when it's on promo, I prefer the caramel and vanilla flavours
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I love coffee but am not fussed about brand. I like trying out all the different ones to see what the differences in flavour are like.
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