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New England Butter Pecan Coffee Review


[spoiler title=’Click here to read the transcript. ‘ style=’default’ collapse_link=’true’]- Hey, welcome to Coffee, Coffee, Coffee, your place for average Joe coffee reviews. Can I butter that pecan for ya?

– Okay, so today we are reviewing New England Coffee’s Butter Pecan, so it’s flavored coffee.

– Right. Artificially flavored.

– Artificially, well, artificially and naturally flavored. It just says artificially here but on the back it does say natural and artificial flavors. Would you put the fake peanut down, or whatever?

– Pecan.

– So we’re not real big fans of flavored coffee generally speaking, but you know, it was on sale. It was BOGO at Publix and no one can resist the BOGO at Publix.

– Yeah.

– So I got this one and a different flavored New England Coffee, ’cause that’s all that was left. Someone had demolished– or many people had demolished– there was nothing except for this.

-Hey, it’s BOGO over here, BOGO! That’s what happens. That’s what it sounds like in Publix too.

– Right, in New England? Because that’s what your accent sounded like. So, anyway, 11 ounce bag and it was $7.99, but BOGO–

– Cheated us.

– What?

– 11 ounce bag.

– Yeah, but you know, $4 a bag for coffee, so …

– That’s not bad, even at 11 ounces.

– Right, yeah, so it’s pretty cheap per pound, and also, even at other stores like Walmart, you can kinda get it for the same price even when it’s not on sale.

– It sounds different at Walmart though.

– Okay, I’m getting the coffee.

– The coast redwoods are not in New England.

– No, that’s true.

– Smells like butter.

– Yes, the smell of the bag, first of all, oh wow, it does smell like butter pecan deliciousness and that was very attractive to me in the store.

– You’re like in an ice cream parlor. Eat that butter pecan.

– And the smell after it’s brewed is good, I think. Do you agree?

– A lot of times, with coffees, the smell of the grounds, the dry grounds, the smell while it’s brewing, and the coffee are all different.

– Right, yeah, yeah.

– But this is kinda the same.

– Yeah, and to me, it’s pleasing. The smell of the bag, whoa, that was nice. And then while it’s brewing, it’s also nice, and while I’m tasting it, I like it.

– Not bad.

– Yeah.

– Give me an idea though, butter pecan potpourri.

– Hey, I would buy that.

– Yeah, or butter pecan bathroom spray. Or butter pecan hangy-thing in your car. Air freshener.

– Air freshener.

– Instead of a pine tree, you’ve got a pecan for the– what is that square of butter called?

– Pat?

– A pat of butter dripping off the edge of it.

– Okay, well–

– There’s some ideas for ya.

– Yeah, any of you can have those ideas. Overall, what would you rate it?

– Um, it’s not a coffee that I would want to drink all the time.

– Yeah.

– I could drink it again, for sure.

– I could, yeah, with enjoyment.

– Yeah, but I would get tired of the–

– Yeah, just because we’re not big flavored coffee people but, like a three? Would you give it a three?

– Yeah, at least a three is what I’m saying.

– Oh, oh, okay.

– As far as those, yeah, it’s just the thing about– I wouldn’t want to drink it all the time. It wouldn’t be my go-to, like sit on the shelf coffee.

– You sit on the shelf drinking coffee?

– Yeah, it depends on what I’m trying to reach. I don’t know.

– So, three stars– three doughnuts.

– You’d think after eight months.

– You’d think, yeah, we’d buy it again.

– And I think we’d buy it again as a … Not like a special occasion coffee but if you were just saying, “I’d really like “some butter pecan coffee.”

– Yeah, and one thing about flavored coffee is–

– How do you say it? Pee-kan? Puh-kahn?

– Peh-kin.

– Pee-kahn, peh-kahn, peh-kin?

– What do I say? Pee-kahn.

– Pee-kahn.

– Pecan pie, yeah, pecan pie.

– You do?

– Don’t I?

– We’re getting a divorce.

-What do you say?

– Peh-kahn. Peh-kahn.

– What are you a Yankee?

– Peh-kahn.

– Anyway, gosh, this has gone on too long.

– I don’t say Pee-kan.

– People have stopped watching.

– Some people say pee-kan.

– Anyway.

– Yeah, but if you’ve had any other flavored coffees that you’ve enjoyed, let us know about them and we’ll see, if we haven’t reviewed them already, we’ll check ’em out and see what we think of it. Maybe there’s a better butter pecan coffee.

– I had not seen one before, so let us know.

– Oh, huh, alright. Well, thanks again for joining us and until next time …

– Keep grinding.

– Hey, thanks for watching our reviews. Please be sure to subscribe and check out our other reviews here.[/spoiler]

Review Recap

Brand: New England
Roast: Butter Pecan
Price per pound: $11.62 reg / $5.81 when BOGO
Flavors we detected / other notes: Butter Pecan
Overall rating:
Would we buy it again? Yes

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2 thoughts on “New England Butter Pecan Coffee Review”

  1. Amanda Wyatt

    Hi Kayla and j.r. thank you for the reviews it’s great. It’s great to know how many different types of coffee that are here and many different flavors that go together and go with many different foods that go together.

    1. Thanks for watching, Amanda! We’re glad you enjoy the reviews!

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