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  • flynnaus
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    I thought oh no, not another medical condition.

  • tompoland
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    There are probably very few people in the forum that would be interested in this product but I suspect they will do well amongst those who are currently happy with the quality of a pod capsule coffee but are concerned about the environmental impact of traditional pods.

    6.2g per ball apparently and around $150 per kilo. Ouch.

    As for "stays fresh for three months", to quote @Caffeinator: yeahnah.

    https://youtu.be/zpFIqcZEdJ4

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  • Caffeinator
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    Absolute bullsh!t for mine. 5g per ball aka Nespresso.

    Factor in at least $140/kg and they come from one European roaster. Based on the numbers, you'd be up for an additional $300+ for the machine as well.

    Ain't about the environment. It's about trying to invent an alternative to Nespresso and make millions.

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  • GrahamK
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    I did know coffee even had them, I even checked all the current beans still on my trees, and could not find any

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  • amberale
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    A new product from Isaac Hayes son perhaps?

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  • tompoland
    started a topic Coffee balls: A more planet friendly alternative to pods?

    Coffee balls: A more planet friendly alternative to pods?

    https://youtu.be/jlg16AXodyk

    The coffee is still pre ground but at least the planet would be better off.

    Thoughts?
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