Weighing Green Mountain Coffee Pods Against Other Products

Posted by Stacy Garnet | Home Appliances | Monday 18 January 2010 8:26 am

While they’re not even actually coffee pods in the traditional sense, Green Mountain Coffee Pods are one of the most well known coffee pod brands out there. Actually, they are K-Cups. This means they’ll only work in a K-Cup brewer, which is made be Keurig. We won’t be talking about traditional coffee pods at all, so if that is all you’re looking for, you should look elsewhere. If you own, or plan to buy a Keurig K-Cup machine, though, read onward.

A Brief History Of Green Mountain Coffee

You’d think that, with the name Green Mountain, this company would be from Ireland or Scotland, or some other place with green mountains. In reality, Green Mountain’s home is in Vermont, and they were founded in 1981. They’re quite young for a coffee company, but they’re all American. They began by roasting and serving their own coffee right in the building of a tiny cafe in Waitsfield, Vermont. They moved into the distribution business when all the local cafes and restaurants began asking to buy the 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.

Your Pod Coffee Maker And Green Mountain Coffees

Since Green Mountain Coffee makes only Keurig K-Cups, they’re not going to fit in the standard coffee pod brewer. Green Mountain likely won’t ever make a normal coffee pod, as you would find in the Home Cafe system, so the standard coffee pod machine will probably remain out of luck. This is because, a few years ago, Green Mountain Coffees actually bought Keurig. It’s quite likely that this is the whole reason that K-Cups have been such a hit, even though they’re different from normal pod coffee makers. If you’re really bent on making it work, or if you just enjoy making your own coffee pods, you could always purchase Green Mountain’s loose coffee and do it that way.

Other Green Mountain Products

Green Mountain does have products other than coffees, although only a few actually bear the Green Mountain Coffee label. Under the Celestial Seasonings label, they offer various teas, while under the Cafe Escapes label, there are a few different types of hot chocolate. None of these offerings are available as anything other than K-Cups, however.

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