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		<title>Are Coffee Pods From Folgers The Correct Decision For You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a company as big as Folgers starts making them, coffee pods have truly come of age. Even if they're not your favorite brand, if you drink coffee, you know the name Folgers. Let's look at how Folgers Coffee Pods compare to some other brands, including those that are quite a bit more popular, even if the companies themselves are smaller. We'll also check out any other single cup Folgers coffees that are out there.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a company as big as Folgers starts making them, coffee pods have truly come of age. Even if they&#8217;re not your favorite brand, if you drink coffee, you know the name Folgers. Let&#8217;s look at how Folgers Coffee Pods compare to some other brands, including those that are quite a bit more popular, even if the companies themselves are smaller. We&#8217;ll also check out any other single cup Folgers coffees that are out there.</p>
<p>A Very Brief History Of Folgers</p>
<p>Folgers is an old name in the United States. They were founded in San Francisco in 1850, so Folgers coffee is about as American as it gets. From the very beginning, the idea was to make coffee convenient by distributing it, already roasted and ground, in labeled tins. Since they&#8217;ve been packaging coffee for over 150 years, it makes sense that they&#8217;d get in on the coffee pods craze pretty early. Although Folgers was owned by Procter and Gamble for nearly half a century, they were acquired by The J M Smucker Company in 2008.</p>
<p>Folgers In Your Pod Coffee Maker</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good bet that Folgers coffee pods will work just fine in your coffee pod machine. Folgers says their pods work the system called Home Cafe. Though the Home Cafe name is owned by Bunn, it has come to be the standard when it comes to coffee pods. Be wary when ordering, though. A few of the products used by Folgers can be easily confused. If you&#8217;re looking for pods that are compatible with most pod coffee makers, be sure to purchase Folgers Pods, or at least make sure that Home Cafe is listed somewhere on the label.</p>
<p>Are There Other Single Cup Coffees By Folgers?</p>
<p>The only other single cup coffees from Folgers are Folgers Singles. These are not designed for coffee pod makers. They are actually more like tea bags than pods, and certainly will not fit in anything designed to accommodate a coffee pod. They are, however, a great choice for those who either don&#8217;t want, or can&#8217;t afford a coffee pod brewer. Folgers does not currently make T-Discs or K-Cups and since they seem to have invested in the Home Cafe name, they probably won&#8217;t, either. There are some folks out there who say that they have had exceptionally good luck forcing these particular coffee pods to work with the Keurig machines, but that&#8217;s another story entirely, and not at all what they are intended for.</p>
<p>How Does Folgers Compare To Other Coffee Pods?</p>
<p>As far as cost goes, Folgers Coffee Pods are not the cheapest, but the reviews suggest they are worth it. Folgers has always been well known for making coffee that was on the stronger side, so in coffee pod form, that should work quite well for them. There&#8217;s no word of any Folgers cappuccino or espresso coffee pods, though, so don&#8217;t look for Folgers unless you&#8217;re only interested in standard or decaffeinated pods.</p>
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