Common Coffee Flavors Vs. Specialty Coffee Flavors
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Common Coffee Flavors Vs. Specialty Coffee Flavors

By: Matt LeClair

There are hundreds upon hundreds of coffee flavors available on the market today and if youre an avid coffee drinker, then chances are pretty good that youve tried some of the many different types of coffee that are available. If you dont drink a lot of coffee or dont really try the different flavors too often, then this article may spark some interest for you to try some new flavors that you may not have know even existed. Some of the flavors will hardly seem possible and some will sound so good that youll want to go out and try them right away.

First of all, many of you probably are familiar with some of the more common coffee flavors like French Vanilla, Irish Cream, Hazelnut, Amaretto, and of course lets not forget the traditional flavor coffee which so many are used to buying every day. These flavors are typically available at any gas station, grocery store, coffee shop, basically any place coffee is sold. They are usually cheaper in price too since they are so common and there is a much higher demand for them.

There are many flavors though that are not so common and are not typically marketed on a high level because the demand is not as high as the others mentioned above. So it would not make sense to sell these types of flavors in every possible coffee venue that you could. Some of these wonderful flavors include Blueberry Cream, German Chocolate, Butterscotch, Chocolate Strawberry, Peppermint Patty, Raspberry Cream, and many more. These flavors are typically not sold in places like gas stations because there is not as much demand for them. They are more specialized flavors that are commonly sold in specialized coffee shops.

Now you may be craving a flavor that youre not even sure exists. Well chances are pretty good that youre not the only one who was been thinking of that flavor and chances are pretty good that it does exist. It may be a little more difficult to find, but youll probably be successful in finding it online or at a specialty coffee shop. If its not available in the coffee grounds, then it can usually be made by the use of coffee flavoring.

So now that youre familiar with some of the more less common flavors and you know that the possibilities are endless when it comes to finding the flavor that you want, you may want to consider trying that flavor that youve been craving but werent sure where to get it. Youll be amazed at how much better it tastes than the regular old coffee and you may never go back.



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