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200g Bags of Robert Harris Coffee Infused with a Variety of Flavours $4 with Free Shipping @ Coffee Stamp

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200g Bags of Robert Harris Coffee Infused with a Variety of Flavours $4 with Free Shipping at Coffee Stamp.

Flavours include:
Irish Crème
Hazelnut
Toffee Rum
Kentucky Bourbon
Maple Vanilla
Dark Plum & Cascara
Caramel & Sea Salt

Our master coffee roaster has been experimenting! The result is an adventurous range of coffee infusions suitable for plunger or filter coffee. Scrumptious new flavours cleverly combined with our lovingly roasted 100% Arabica Fresh Coffee.

Deliveries in New Zealand ONLY. Five Working Days for Delivery. Only One Bag Per Order (or maybe one bag per email address…?)

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  • Thanks for post

  • Whoops, we see you've
    already ordered your trial bag of
    Fresh Infused Coffee.

    We've limited this to one order
    per person.

    It is email bound, so change email, can order again. Could get cancelled, who knows.

    • Thanks. It looks like they've incorrectly worded their description.

  • Not as cheap, but also available from New World for $4.99 ea.

  • +4

    I tried Toffee Rum and it was not that nice ….

    • Yeh this was the one I tried a while back and it put me off buying any more. Blergh!

  • Thanks, grabbed the Toffee Rum. I'll report back if it's any good.

    • The coffee turned up today via CourierPost (7 days). I tend to agree with SteveLLF, the Toffee Rum flavoured coffee is nothing flash. There’s the faintest whiff of some kind of flavour, but I couldn't taste any toffee or rum. I don’t think the coffee itself is infused with the flavour. There's a plastic disc bonded to the inside of the packet with what looks like a circle of oil infused paper attached to it? dunno really!

  • 5 working days for delivery? And is this a legit site?
    Also, what did flavor mean in coffee? Does it actually have caramel and salty taste?

    • By the sounds of it the coffee beans are ground and probably soaked in a liquid flavour solution to make it flavour infused, dried and bagged

      • Have had a bag of the Kentucky Bourbon, definitely flavoured to hell and back (might be too strong).

        • Just saw these at countdown earlier and were $8!.
          And thanks, but I don't like flavored coffee.. though I've never tried it. On 2nd thoughts, I might try one… maybe the maple vanilla.

          • +1

            @el-cheapo: Well as far as I'm aware, they go on sale at $6 or $5 fairly often at major supermarkets, but hardly seen below $5.
            So at $4 without the shipping fee, it's a pretty good deal whether you're already a drinker of these coffee or not and want to try :)

  • Thanks OP

  • $4 for 200g, no harm to try I guess. Thanks OP!

  • Thanks! Hopefully the Hazelnut is good

  • I'll give that Maple Vanilla a try.

  • +2

    I've tried Irish Crème, Hazelnut, Caramel & Sea Salt and have Maple Vanilla to try. I must say the aroma is gorgeous. I prefer the higher strength so I mix the intensity level 5 Italian/French Roast with the flavoured ones (before brewing) and it's beautiful. Mind you, the portion does matter. You can't expect the taste to be like a strong ready-made (flavourful and creamy/milky) coffee. It's like those "flavour infused water" where it's still "watery" with certain flavours, so it's black coffee with flavours infused :)

    • What flavours did you like the most from those you have tried?

      • +2

        The first flavour I tried was the Irish Crème, which got me to try others. I like Brazilian coffee (beans) so I decided to give it a go after reading the description: a full flavoured brazilian coffee infused with the rich flavours of irish whiskey and cream.
        Hazelnut is a classic flavoured coffee I'd say, so as long as the coffee itself is fresh and decent enough it'd be hard to go wrong (unless you're not a fan of the nut etc)..

        • Thanks. Ordered Hazelnut now. Gotta be nuts not to try this…lol
          Though I was going for whole beans, but realized these are all ground. I might use with Aeropress or filter.

          • @el-cheapo: Haha cool. Well I'd be interested to know how you found it :)

    • +1 for mixing with either the Italian or French roast :-)

      • Cheers :)

  • Do I need a coffee machine for this coffee or is this like instant coffee?

    • You can use a plunger :)

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