Tully’s K-Cups Are Here!

Jessica

09-k-cup-tullys-breakfast-blend-lgOne month after welcoming Tully’s to the Green Mountain Coffee family, Tully’s K-Cups are now available on our website and through Cafe Express.  We’re offering ten K-Cup varieties, covering all three Tully’s roast profiles: spirited, balanced and grand.  On a comparitive scale, Tully’s coffees are darker than Green Mountain Coffee roasts due to their roasting style.

Tully’s roasting style produces dark and full bodied coffees, typical to the Northwest coffees.  AJ Rendon, Tully’s Roast Master speaks to their roasting style, “We roast our coffees slowly at low temperatures in order to pull our the most flavor and development. We think roasting longer and at a lower flame creates bold and piquant notes as well as more delicate citrus and floral flavors.”

If you’re not used to drinking dark roasts,  introduce yourself to the Tully’s style with their version of a Breakfast Blend.  It’s bright and vibrant in taste and has a smooth, buttery mouthful.  Perfect for sipping anytime of day.

You can also find Tully’s at over 150 cafes  in the Northwest, California and Arizona. But now you can bring that coffeehouse flavor into you home with the convenience of a Keurig Brewer and Tully’s K-Cups.

9 Responses to “Tully’s K-Cups Are Here!”

  1. on 06 May 2009 at 5:59 pm Debbie Thompson

    I am a member of cafe express and I read that Bellaccino coffee, part of Tully’s is coming to Green Mountain. Is this correct and when will Bellaccino k-cups, particularly Cinnamon Stick coffee be available? Cinnamon Stick is one of my favorites. Is there anyway that Cafe Express members be notified, if and when this coffee will be available? It has been out of stock for awhile now. I would love to add this to my recurring monthly orders. Thank you.

    Debbie Thompson

  2. on 07 May 2009 at 6:44 am Ken

    Debbie, thank you for being a member of Cafe EXPRESS! Much appreciated. You are correct about Bellaccino: inventories are very low. Unfortunately, there is a chance that coffee line may not return due to slow sales rates and resulting difficulties in keeping those coffees fresh. In the mean time, I recommend trying some of the other flavored coffee k-cups that we offer. Sorry for the inconvenience.

    We will continue to e-mail Cafe EXPRESS members about all new product offerings. We are emailing Cafe EXPRESS members about the Tully’s k-cups next week.

  3. on 07 Jun 2009 at 3:22 pm Todd Hayes

    So sad that Bellaccino is being dropped. It was my favorite line (next to Green Mountain, that is). If you promoted it more it would sell more! The Bellaccino Blueberry is much richer than Green Mountain’s version.

  4. on 25 Nov 2009 at 5:11 pm vh

    when will Bellaccino k-cups become available. All Bellaccino k-cups and hot coco are my favorites.

  5. on 03 Dec 2009 at 4:06 pm Ken

    VH, I’m sorry, but Bellacino K-Cups will not be returning. May I suggest you give the flavored coffees from Green Mountain Coffee a try?

  6. on 26 Dec 2009 at 3:24 am Kam

    Ken, no one is saying Green Mountain isn’t good. It really is one of the best out there. I personally order G.M. varieties all the time…
    But they really have no substitute for Bellaccino’s Cinnamon Stick. Luckily I ordered a few boxes before they stopped selling them so I can say this from a fresh perspective: Nothing else compares (So far). Yeah I know about GM Cinnamon Roll. Completely different unfortunately.

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  7. on 17 Jan 2010 at 2:04 pm Laura

    Bellaccino Cinnamon Stick was our favorite. We’ve tried Green Mountain — and other flavored Kcups as well — but haven’t been able to replace Cinnamon Stick. Very sad…

  8. on 29 Jan 2010 at 9:06 pm Joe

    I’ll echo the sentiments here. Bellaccino was my favorite K cup, particularly the blueberry. I’ve tried some of the others and while good, still finish a distant second for me.

  9. on 07 Feb 2010 at 6:01 pm Gary

    They bring Cinnamon Stick back and I promise I won’t drink anything else…or maybe that is what they are afraid of!

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