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It's called the Verismo and is a single-serve coffee maker similar to Keurig machines. ... If you want Starbucks coffee that bad, you can just buy the Starbucks brand K-cups.
The Verismo V also brews its coffee from pods, though Starbucks has trimmed down the size of this machine by a good 1 to 2 inches all around (11.7 inches tall, 5.9 inches wide, 14.9 inches deep).
We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the Starbucks Verismo 600 coffee maker to find out if it's worth it.
In my neighborhood Starbucks (as, I assume, in many others) they are promoting their Verismo coffee maker, a pod brewer that delivers single cups of coffee.
Starbucks has struggled to gain traction in a U.S. market that is dominated by Keurig's K-Cup brewers. Notably, Shane wrote about the single-serve business broadly and, while her email made it ...
In 2013, Starbucks came it out with its answer to Keurig coffee makers, the Verismo 580. Like other single-cup brewers, it uses disposable pods to make coffee, but it can also whip up an espresso.
If you love Starbucks so much that you don’t care to drink anything else, then look no further – the Verismo is the coffee-maker for you. Coffee drinkers who like fresh ground beans and ...
Plans by Starbucks to launch a rival coffee machine to Nespresso may derail owner Nestle's hopes for growth in the United States after the George Clooney-marketed system has proved a hit with ...
We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the Starbucks Verismo 580 coffee maker to find out if it's worth it.
Starbucks has struggled to gain a toehold in the United States single-serve coffee maker market with its Verismo brewer, but the company remains committed to selling the system. The coffee chain ...
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