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Carte Noire Instant DecaffeinatedNewest Review: ... the greed colour. Stockists and price Carte Noir is available from the majority of supermarkets - Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury and ... more |
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by - written on 10/09/09 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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I am a massive coffee fan - having always loved the taste and am finding it very hard to give up due to being pregnant. So have switched to drinking decaf so that at least I can have two cups a day! Carte Noir is my instant coffee of choice as it tastes almost like real filter coffee so I decided to try the decaf variety. Packaging It is sold in glass jars which can be recycled and comes in a 100g or 500g size. The jar is always black and has the white logo on it - the main difference to the regular version is the greed colour. Stockists and price Carte Noir is available from the majority of supermarkets - Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/09/09 (Useful, 10 readings)
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I had to give up caffeine for a while so reluctantly switched from normal to decaf, and found I couldn't actually tell the difference much to my pleasant surprise! I'm very picky with my coffee, no cheap Maxwellhouse thank you, I used to drink Nescafe but found I prefer Carte Noire. Its hardly cheep at £5.48 for 200 grams from all the main supermarkets but as I'm mainly a tea drinker I don't mind the extra expense for a nice cup of coffee. I guess if you stop and compare the price to a Starbucks or Costa it suddenly seems very very cheep! I've found it lasts well, except for when I left one for a few months without the lid on properly, it grew ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/06/09 (Useful, 4 readings)
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Yum!What a coffee!! We only have decaff in this house, partly because we feel slightly healthier without the caffeine (only decaff tea and cola too), but also because our 2 year old son loves a milky coffee and so the decaff is better for him. We tried this after having a cup of the normal Carte Noire at my nan's house and loved the richness of it. We popped straight to Tesco for a jar of the decaff version. It's expensive for coffee at £3.20 odd a jar, but well worth it, and it's worth stocking up when on offer. It's strong but smooth, rich without being overpowering, no bitterness at all and friends who've tried it thought I'd given them real filter ... Read the complete review
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