Thread: Canadian Keurig K-Cup retailers
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Oct 31st, 2009 10:06 AM
#1
Newbie
Canadian Keurig K-Cup retailers
Someone mentioned we should have a list of Canadian retailers for k-cups so here goes. Feel free to add your favourites.
My fav, best selection I've been able to find locally and best price (buy 7 get 1 free-$98)
ECS Coffee (Burlington Ont.)
http://www.ecscoffee.com/retail.asp
List of available k-cups here: http://www.ecscoffee.com/assets/noti...vour-scale.pdf
Van Houte
http://www.vanhoutte.com/en/
Online (wide selection and limited selection in some Metro grocery stores.)
Timothy's
http://www.timothys.ca/index.php?cou...&language_id=1
Online and in there coffeehouse retail locations (wide selection-pricey)
RMC Beverage
http://www.rmcbeverage.com/index.html
Cafe Breville
http://www.cafebreville.ca/Home.html
Tweed and Hickory
http://www.tweedandhickory.com/
Costco
http://www.Costco.ca
In store Costco has Van Houte 100% Columbian and House Blend 2 packs for 24.99 (25 count boxes) as well as Timothy's Midnight Magic and a milder roast (can't recall which) 2 packs for same price as Van Houte.
Online they offer more varieties of 96 count boxes of both Timothy's and Van Houte for $59.99
I am afraid I am not familiar with what's available outside Ontario, so please add your local favorites as well.
Last edited by cargoagent; Oct 31st, 2009 at 12:21 PM.
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Oct 31st, 2009 12:12 PM
#2
Newbie
Sears carries the K cups, Van Houtte and Green Mountain. Limited selection.
18 K cups/box around 13.00
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Oct 31st, 2009 01:08 PM
#3
Great thread.
Also Futureshop has these often at $9.99 which is cheaper than a lot of other places, however caveat emptor. A lot of them are close to their Best Before dates.
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Oct 31st, 2009 03:59 PM
#4
Jr. Member


Originally Posted by
cargoagent
Stopped into ECS Coffee today for the first time.
Really nice to be able to mix and match from all the different types.
They are expanding into unit next door and I can see why.
Great service and selection!
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Oct 31st, 2009 05:01 PM
#5
Tweed & Hickory is the best IMO, they are $13.99 for 24 (Loblaws is $12.99 for 18 for comparison, and they only have 4 or 5 different kinds) and T&W has the biggest selection I have ever seen. Another bonus is that they let you put together your own 24 pack of whatever kinds they have in store, it costs $2 more though ($15.99), so for $13.99 it works out to about $0.58 per cup.
I got rid of my tassimo for the keurig deal at costco, I love the variety with the k cups and found I didnt care that much about the cappuccinos and lattes with the tassimo.
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Oct 31st, 2009 10:10 PM
#6

Originally Posted by
sgee
Stopped into ECS Coffee today for the first time.
Really nice to be able to mix and match from all the different types.
They are expanding into unit next door and I can see why.
Great service and selection!
What's the price for the mix and match?
Do they still have the buy 7 boxes get 1 free specials? as someone mentioned in another thread.
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Oct 31st, 2009 10:17 PM
#7
Sadly, I expected to find pictures of enormous bras in this thread.
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Oct 31st, 2009 10:40 PM
#8
[OP]
Newbie

Originally Posted by
tet8suo
What's the price for the mix and match?
Do they still have the buy 7 boxes get 1 free specials? as someone mentioned in another thread.
The buy 7 get 1 free deal is ongoing. Not sure if or when it will end. I have been given this deal for 3 or 4 months now.
The price for the mix and match I believe is 17.95 for 27 k-cups. They have one of the K-cup carousels
(see here-- http://www.singleservecoffee.com/archives/009103.php)
that you can fill with your choice from their large selection. (you can't keep the carousel
)
They are also one of the few Canadian retailers where I can find Caribou Coffee K-cups.
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Nov 4th, 2009 04:31 PM
#9

Originally Posted by
brownstein
Tweed & Hickory is the best IMO, they are $13.99 for 24 (Loblaws is $12.99 for 18 for comparison, and they only have 4 or 5 different kinds) and T&W has the biggest selection I have ever seen. Another bonus is that they let you put together your own 24 pack of whatever kinds they have in store, it costs $2 more though ($15.99), so for $13.99 it works out to about $0.58 per cup.
I got rid of my tassimo for the keurig deal at costco, I love the variety with the k cups and found I didnt care that much about the cappuccinos and lattes with the tassimo.
That's weird, last time I went and picked out 24 cups, they charged me the same price as a full box... You go to the one in Kanata or in the South End?
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Nov 4th, 2009 04:34 PM
#10
I've seen both K-cups and the reuseable filter at London Drugs, back when we first got our Keurig Mini (for $50!). I ended up finding an eBay seller in the U.S. with reasonable shipping and won a bunch of auctions to get a good initial supply. Also recently registered with keurig.com to get the "buy 2, get 2 free" deal. Very nice.
Keep up the good work, but will be particularly interested in seeing Alberta- and Edmonton-based retailers!
Bart
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Nov 5th, 2009 01:55 PM
#11
Java-U in Montreal are the Canadian distributors for Green Mountain Coffee k-cups. They carry ALL varieties that you see on Green Mountain's website, including Green Mountain, Newmans Own and I believe Caribou. Pricing is about $16 a box for 24 kcups.
You can order thru their head office for local delivery or pick-up; I did ask and they will ship across Canada; you will need to pay for shipping. For some reason, they do not sell these in their cafe's (but they should!).
www.java-u.com
514-341-8818 x 23
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Nov 5th, 2009 01:57 PM
#12
I'm glad that these have become more mainstream. I love the K-cup concept (I only drink one cup of coffee every once in a while, so making a full pot is not practical, and instant coffee isn't very fun), but for a while it was looking like an exclusive boutique product that I'd have to pay an arm and a leg for in specialty shops.
That is still the case, somewhat, but now that retailers like Future Shop and Costco are aboard, that will help drive down prices and make sure that the stuff isn't discontinued due to lack of sales. (Future Shop had a really great sale price this past week -- a B70 machine for $99.)
I typically do a mix-and-match at my local Tweed and Hickory. Sometimes I'll buy packs at places that have 20% coupons, like Home Outfitters, the former Linens and Things, etc.
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Nov 6th, 2009 05:48 PM
#13
Future Shop also sells them in store and online
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/sub...EN&catid=26595
They have about 30 types and seem to have most in stores
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Nov 7th, 2009 12:26 AM
#14

Originally Posted by
TripleHelix
That's weird, last time I went and picked out 24 cups, they charged me the same price as a full box... You go to the one in Kanata or in the South End?
barrhaven location, mix n match was $13.99 for 24 the first time I went and this last time it was up to $15.99 they said the other price was a promotion.
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Nov 7th, 2009 03:02 PM
#15
Hey,
Ive got a bunch of unopened K-cups of the White Tea. Im looking to sell them.. a pack of 24 k-cups for 10$ is the asking price.
The link to the product is here (original price $15.75/box):
http://www.timothys.ca/product_detai...product_id=121
Im located in Hamilton, and go to school in Toronto. PM me if interested.
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