Coffee preferences are deeply personal, and many find comfort in their usual rituals. Caribou Coffee, popular in 19 Western states, offers at-home coffee products nationwide. The author attempts to evaluate Caribou's offerings through a French press. The Caribou blend, marketed as a medium roast and 'crowd pleaser', surprises with its unexpectedly dark appearance and robust flavor, deviating from typical expectations of milky sweetness and balance. This experience underscores the challenge of straying from established coffee preferences.
The Caribou blend, labeled as a medium roast, surprised with its dark appearance and punchy flavor, different from the milky sweetness advertised.
Caribou Coffee's at-home selections, while intriguing, proved challenging to align with personal taste expectations and established morning rituals.
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