
Solimo Colombian Medium Roast, 100 ct
The cheapest credible K-Cup by the pod — a clean, mild Colombian at under 40 cents a cup.

Starbucks' house medium roast in the biggest box — 96 pods at about 62 cents, for people who want that cup at home.
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Pike Place in a pod tastes like Pike Place: medium, round, a little roasty. The 96-count brings it under the price of the 40-count by a wide margin, which is the only reason to buy it over Peet's.
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The gear that pairs with the Starbucks Pike Place Roast, 96 ct to make a complete, working setup.

Coffee is over 98% water — balanced, filtered water makes flavors pop and protects the machine from scale.

A vacuum-insulated mug keeps your coffee hot for hours and doesn't leak in a bag.

The cheapest credible K-Cup by the pod — a clean, mild Colombian at under 40 cents a cup.

The McDonald's cup at home, for about 40 cents a pod — the safest 'everyone will drink it' box.

Canada's default coffee in a 100-count box at about 45 cents a pod — smoother than the price suggests.

A Louisiana roaster's bright breakfast blend at under 50 cents a pod — more flavour than the national brands at the same price.

A 160-year-old American brand's medium roast at about 50 cents a pod — a reliable middle of the road.