Four Reasons Why Folgers Coffee Pods Should be in Your Pot

How Folgers coffee pods are innovating your morning

Folgers coffee pods are new on the scene for traditional coffee drinkers, but the technology reflects a deep understanding of coffee’s history. Not only are Folgers coffee pods made for convenience, but they also incorporate the finer points of brewing. If you’re looking for quick and quality, you’re looking for Folgers coffee pods.

A lot of punch in a little pod

Folgers coffee pods combine the technology of a coffee house with the punch of a button. Each pod delivers a single serving of brewed coffee via high pressured water being forced through the pod.

This is very similar to how espresso is made in an espresso machine.

Fact: On December 26, 1865, James Mason invented the first coffee percolator.

So many choices

Folgers coffee pods also allow you the ability to choose how strong you want your brew to be according to the amount of water that is poured through.

Are you a coffee drinker that likes the bite of a heavy brew, then choose your cup size, push the button and you’re ready to start ‘chewing’ your cup of coffee. For the lighter drinker, a medium brew can be made as well.

Fresh fresh fresh

Because of Folgers coffee pods, you are guaranteed a fresh cup of coffee each and every time.

The precisely measured pod isn’t sitting in some can waiting to be brewed, losing freshness each time it’s opened. And because you don’t have to measure anything out, you’re not wasting one single coffee bean.

And the flavors

What’s great about Folgers coffee pods is that everyone in the house can have their favorite flavor and caffeine level.

No more making a pot for everyone and tasting what someone else had.

Folgers coffee pods come in Classic Roast and 100% Columbian, while these can also be found in decaffeinated versions as well. This isn’t just a coffee system for the morning, Folgers coffee pods are good any time of day.

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