5. Folgers
Folgers is considered a decent brand of coffee. It’s neither good nor bad. They don’t use expensive ingredients but they use mountain-grown beans, which are tastier and harder to find. Higher altitudes tend to offer a unique taste to the beans. Keep in mind that mountains also have low altitudes, so the brand may still promote its coffee as “mountain-grown”. The altitude matters, so choose wisely!
6. Yuban
Yuban was considered, for a long time, a very good coffee brand. Their coffee was known for its great price. It was made with 100% Colombian coffee beans and it had a unique, exotic, taste. Did something change? Well, it’s not 100% Colombian anymore. Unfortunately, based on consumer reviews, it’s no longer good. Even though changes have been made, the brand is still trying to keep its products on the market. So, Yuban advertisements sound like this: “Made with Robusta and Arabica beans from Latin America and other tropical regions,” it turns out that they didn’t succeed with their advertising campaigns either.
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