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Starbucks to Introduce Single-Serve Coffee Maker

Starbucks’ Verismo is a coffee maker that uses a high pressure system to make lattes and other espresso drinks. The machine will be available for $199.

Sep 22, 2012 | By AFPRelaxnews

verisimo coffee

Starbucks has launched its version of the at-home, single-serve coffeemaker with the added feature of fresh milk pods, issuing a challenge to leading brands like Nespresso and Tassimo and steaming up the java wars.

Launched this week, the Verismo System enters the single-cup coffee machine segment, which has become an $8 billion industry in the US alone.

In a bid to stand out among the quickly growing crowd, Starbucks is vaunting a feature that allows users to make lattes using pods that contain a fine milk powder, distilled from fresh milk. Once the milk pod is placed in the machine, hot pressurized water creates a sweet 2 percent froth for use in lattes.

It also uses Starbucks Arabica bean coffee pods to make lattes, espressos, and brewed coffee and comes in two design options, the more expensive model featuring an LED display and temperature control.

The coffee giant’s entry into the market is expected to serve as stiff competition for Nespresso, Tassimo and Senseo, which are among the pioneering and dominating brands in the single cup industry.

The base model retails for $199, while the fancier machine retails for $399 USD. Currently, the Verismo System is being sold online at verismo.com, and will be available at select high-end specialty retailers and participating Starbucks stores in the US, Canada and internationally in early October.

Starbucks Verisimo System


 
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