

☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with every pod—because variety is the spice of your grind!
InfuSio Coffee Pods Variety Pack offers 96 single-serve pods featuring 12 distinct medium and dark roast blends, including unique artisan flavors like Bourbon Pecan and Butter Toffee. Compatible with Keurig 2.0 brewers, these low-acid, kosher-certified Arabica coffees deliver fresh, calorie-free indulgence for diverse palates and busy professionals seeking premium convenience.
















| ASIN | B01LX07YGE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,121 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #222 in Single-Serve Coffee Capsules & Pods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (12,070) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | InfuSio |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 9 x 6 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| UPC | 852632007007 |
| Units | 96 Count |
J**R
Great taste and reasonably priced
Great variety pack and reasonably priced! I'm not a flavored coffee lover because they are usually too wealthy on the coffee flavor. The flavored coffees in this variety pack have a good coffee flavor. The non-flavored coffees also have a good, rich taste. The price is very reasonable especially if your looking for a variety.
D**S
Taste good
Delivered quickly, good product, taste is good.
C**.
Good value, not strong
Great selection of flavors. Dark roasts came out a bit more medium, light roasts were very light. If you're a morning coffee person you might want to make two pods of 6oz.
W**Y
Excellent flavor and a good selection.
Excellent flavor and a good selection. Its coffee and its caffeinated. Brews fine.
A**A
long, detailed review
I have taken the time to taste each brew before writing this review. This product fits and brews just as well as the keurig branded cups, but cost about 1/3 of the price. Even though the listing says it is not compatible with the 2.0 brewers, there is a small plastic adapter clip included with basic instructions for how to install it. My only issue with them physically, which I was aware of when ordering, is that all the tops/labels have the same image and the only difference is the name written. I figured it didn't matter much when ordering but after using them it would definitely make a huge improvement. A lot easier to pick your coffee during the first-morning-can't-function-brain-fog if the labels had different colors/images. Before getting the keurig I was brewing Folgers (classic or custom roast) using a regular 12-cup coffee maker. As far as the coffee/blends go, I have opinions on each except for the columbian blend because my package included a second bag of the costa rican instead. I have found that the dots indicating the boldness of each brew are really unreliable. Indicating light to dark roast would be more helpful. I have been brewing on the largest setting (11.25oz on the K70), so I believe I can accurately compare each one to another. I also taste it before adding my milk and sugar. COSTA RICA: this is soooo much stronger/bolder than the 3dots on the label. It is thicker (like weak cocoa) and bitter. This should really be a 5dots or even 6/7. My husband's trick is to brew the largest (11.25oz) size into a large travel mug and then add plain water to the top. KENYA AA: I was pleasantly surprised by this 4dots. My best comparison is to really good Jersey diner coffee. COLOMBIA: no comment, not received. BREAKFAST BLEND: this blend tastes just like my regular cup of Folgers, so I find the 3dots match my expectations. FRENCH: 4dots is also accurate here; just a little stronger than breakfast but not bitter. DONUT SHOP: decent coffee, but Dunkin Donuts (in store, I haven't tried the kcups) is my standard for donut shop coffees. 4Dots doesn't quite fit here. ITALIAN: at 5dots I was expecting to be blasted by a really dark, bitter taste, but this is quite pleasant and smooth. If I didn't stop myself I probably would have drank it black. BUTTER TOFFEE: I thought that this flavor tasted like when I add caramel syrup to my coffee, or very similar to the Starbucks Caramel. I prefer this over the bonus caramel. BONUS of HAZELNUT: the foil top was not sealed all the way on these so I could smell them through the bag, but they worked just fine and didn't make a mess. The taste was better than the caramel but still not great. BONUS of CARAMEL: I can smell the caramel scent through the foil top. My husband actually rejected it, saying that it was too strong tasting. This is not a drink-it-black coffee. It leaves an odd taste and smells better than it tastes. Adding milk and sugar does cover that, but not entirely. OK, drinkable, but not my choice for a caramel coffee. Overall this is a good product at a great deal, however I will probably not be buying again. Since Revival Roasters is only available in a multi-flavor option, this would probably be better for an office, waiting room, or dealership instead of a small household. Since there are currently only two coffee drinkers in my house, these 106 kcups should last at least a month and a half. If there were listings for one blend/flavor each, I might consider purchasing again.
K**R
It is what it claims to be
The product is exactly what it says a wide mix of different world wide coffee and dor my taste most are very good. A couple are ok but not due to the product but due to in i wouldn't be interested to drink that particular flavor but maybe two of the groups so its very well worth the cost.
D**.
Enjoyable
We've ordered this item twice now. Good variety of flavors, some not to our liking, but others have enjoyed. On the last shipment, it must have been end of a run and 2 pods were missing from 1 flavor. A double of another flavor was included. A Nice touch to keep customer happy.
K**S
Decent. All varieties tasted the same: generic medium roast coffee.
If you blindfolded me while popping the pod in, I don't think I could even guess which one was used. They all kinda tasted the same (except for one 'flavored') variant. Roast strength was pretty much same across the board whether they were labeled 3, 4 or 5 on the roast 'darkness' scale. All came across in what I'd call a 'medium' roast range. Aroma pretty much the same. I'm not saying they were all the same generic medium-roast coffee with different labels... but I couldn't tell the difference between 'em. Certainly not undrinkable, but not something I'll be reordering. Probably gonna have to buckle down and pay the bit extra for my preferred brand.
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