Mary J BligeWhat's an MJB ?
Mostly Junk Beans. It’s cheap and bad coffeeWhat's an MJB ?
What's an MJB ?
Nice website. Same with Folgers. Great marketing but the coffee is not for me.
Never had it … just a Google search …Nice website. Same with Folgers. Great marketing but the coffee is not for me.
Nice website. Same with Folgers. Great marketing but the coffee is not for me.
There wasn't anything wrong with it. Those were mostly just the white bread of the coffee world. Light tasting and inoffensive. Usually made with robusta beans. It was interesting how many of the bigger operations like Hills Bros. and MJB managed to stay independent for so long, while they had to compete with divisions of big companies like Nestle, Maxwell House (General Foods) and Folgers (Proctor & Gamble).
I remember when Denny's and McDonald's started advertising that they only used arabica beans for their coffee. The flavor was actually better, but not necessarily at the level of specialty coffee. Part of it might have to do with the amount of coffee they use per volume. They might have also used arabica beans grown at lower altitude. It grows faster (i.e. cheaper) and yields a lot more beans, but the idea for flavor is growing at high altitude. For some time Nestle advertised that their Tasters Choice instant coffee was made with arabica beans.
https://www.costco.com/cuisinart-br...grammable-coffee-maker.product.100773636.htmlOP, what did you end up buying?![]()
I'm going on 2+ years with my two rebadged Melittas. They are a big seller in Europe. Only sold them briefly here at Seattle Coffee Gear...I bought them from one of those daily deals sites for $50 each.lots of options as well as tastes + budgets. Bunn was crap for me, had several cuisinarts although good their life got shorter with each of 3 12 cuppers, using cheaper B+D's lately that go a year or so + after reading a lot decided to try a kitchenaid KCM 0801OB about $160 delivered, its an SCA approved pour over style + i grind my 8 oclock beans before each use. tryed some starbucks beans, better but TWICE the $$$ use decent filtered water, time will tell. Moccamaster was a thought + after its reported long life the high cost would be offset IMO as i buy a machine almost yearly.
Agreed. I picked up a bag of their Holiday Roast from Costco, it was pretty good and reasonably priced. Gone now. Don't like any of their other stuff.Charbucks has terrible beans.. the only thing decent are their seasonal and exotic selections.