Cafe Escapes, Chai Latte Tea Beverage, Single-Serve Keurig K-Cup Pods, 96 Count (4 Boxes of 24 Pods)
Chai is known as a black tea blended with comforting spices, including cinnamon, cardamom and clove and a hint of black pepper. Add flavors of sweet milk and honey and the result is a delicious and exotic complement of flavors to sooth your senses, transporting you to distant lands. K-cups are compatible with all Keurig
Chai is known as a black tea blended with comforting spices, including cinnamon, cardamom and clove and a hint of black pepper. Add flavors of sweet milk and honey and the result is a delicious and exotic complement of flavors to sooth your senses, transporting you to distant lands. K-cups are compatible with all Keurig brewers, and are also compatible with the new Keurig 2.0
Product Features
- An extraordinary taste of black tea and exotic spices
- Contains Milk
- Caffeine content less than 10mg
Five Stars love chai latte… always consistently good. I have been buying Cafe Escapes Chai Latte in the 96 count size for several years from Amazon via Keurig. For the first time ever, I opened a new box as it arrived to make myself a chai latte and found one of the keurig pods had a big whole in the center of it and the contents were spilled all throughout the box. very disappointing.. not sure in the processing system what could have poked a hole in one of the pods packed inside one of the boxes…
Delicious, Addictive, Wonderful. This stuff is:Addictive.Has amazing flavor and taste.Has no lingering aftertaste.Is addictive.Nice and smooth with a lot of flavor.If only it were sold in 20lb bags we would be set.Is really addictive.The only drawback is how expensive these get after a while. We have learned to buy them in the bulk quantities to help reduce cost, but … did I mention how addictive this stuff is? I mean wow it tastes good and it would be nice to just be able to…
Product doesn’t work in Keurig 2.0 The quality of the food product is 5 stars; however, I have a Keurig 2.0 and not one single one of these cups is picked up by the scanner that validates it’s a Keurig cup. Therefore, I have to cut the container open, dump it in the cup, and just add hot water. This isn’t so bad for a product that completely disolves in the process; however, if it were a coffee product that had to be filtered it would not work. Something is not right here.