Starbucks K-Cup Portion Packs Appearing on Store Shelves

Starbucks K-Cup portion packs for Keurig brewers are showing up all over the US. We've got lots of reader write ins and a picture after the jump of Starbucks K-Cups on the shelves at a Belk store. Sound off in the comments if you've seen them in your region, and we'd also like to know what you think of the various coffee and tea flavors.

Starbucks K-Cups at Belk

House Blend - Wonderful balance, crisp acidity, nut and cocoa notes, and a touch of sweetness from the roast.

French Roast - It's our darkest and boldest and not for the faint of heart. A delectably smoky cup, intense and uncompromising.

Breakfast Blend - This lighter-bodied and milder coffee features bright citrus notes and a clean finish. A wonderful first cup of the day.

Sumatra - Big and bold with distinctive earthy aroma and lingering low notes. Its heavy, full body and concentrated herbal spice notes are hallmarks of great coffee from Sumatra.

Pike Place Roast - Reflecting on our heritage inspired us to create this delicious blend with soft acidity, smooth body and subtle flavors of cocoa and toasted nuts.

Caffè Verona - A blend of Latin American and Asia/Pacific coffees, with Italian Roast (a dark roast blend) added for depth. It's rich and well-balanced with a dark cocoa texture and a roasty sweetness. Available at select retailers only.

Awake - A finely balanced, full-leaf blend of bold, malty teas from India and bright, flavorful teas from Sri Lanka. It's more nuanced and flavorful than your typical breakfast tea. Full of depth and character, it's invigorating any time of day.

Zen - This harmonious blend is created using select full-flavored, pan-fired green teas from China, fabled for their legendary properties. These teas converge with lemon verbena, lemongrass and spearmint in a blissful state.
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Posted by Jay Brewer at November 10, 2011 7:28 AM