

☕ Elevate your espresso game—because ordinary coffee just won’t do!
Espresso Italia offers a 100-count variety pack of recyclable coffee capsules compatible with Nespresso Original Line machines. Featuring 6 medium to dark roast blends with intensities ranging from 6 to 12, these pods combine Arabica and Robusta beans to deliver authentic Italian espresso flavor quickly and consistently. Laboratory-tested for perfect compatibility, this pack is designed for coffee lovers seeking premium taste, convenience, and eco-friendly options.

















| ASIN | B08CY7K2N6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,599 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #219 in Single-Serve Coffee Capsules & Pods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,259) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Espresso Italia |
| Package Dimensions | 6.89 x 6.65 x 5.43 inches; 1.21 Pounds |
| Units | 100 Count |
A**D
Delicious
Best coffee, good variety! Good price
M**B
thatsa good coffee
Rich and tasty. the variety was good. the cost is great. worth every penny.
M**.
i'm a repeat customer
great espresso...i reorder this brand often
P**R
Great taste
Great value
A**R
Worth it
Good value Good flavor Quick delivery
J**I
Good coffe
Good coffee
Y**O
Excellent
Excellent. I loved
J**D
With apologies to our landfill
The flavor that these capsules usher in, is a thing I'm still processing: while I generally have no use for Robusta beans (and these particular items are freighted with that recognizable taste), I also know that it's a sensation many folks like in their mouth. So let's leave the roast factor behind. No, my disappointment stems from the "recyclable" claim. Um, good luck making that a reality. Where we live, at any rate, recyclables want to be separated according to KIND. So aluminum foil wants to be peeled completely from that nifty little plastic pod. Five minutes, there, if your fingers are very clever. Then you want to scrape the pod clean of those wet coffee grounds (they don't want food waste in the works, understandably). Ah, but at last there are a couple of uniform plastic empties to drop into the bin, as were the tiny wads of more or less clean aluminum. But wait, what species of plastic do we have here? Type 1, 2, or maybe 5? If we are very lucky. Or is it some illegitimate other type? If the manufacturer knows/cares, they aren't telling. Does anybody besides me feel at this point like they're being had, by spurious claims that hint at ecological virtue? So, yeah, those little spent capsules go in the trash, here.
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