
Monarch Instant Coffee Mix with Vanilla Flavor
A Sugar-Coated Disappointment: Monarch's 3-in-1 Coffee Falls Flat
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I'm a coffee snob, but sometimes I crave something ridiculously bad. That's how I ended up with Monarch's 3-in-1 coffee - a vanilla-flavored, milk-free abomination. This 'coffee' comes in portion sticks of 15 grams each, with a calorie count of a paltry 66 kcal per serving. The packaging looks like regular Monarch coffee, but the wrapper claims it's a new product - although I've seen it on store shelves for ages. I was expecting a decent cup, but what I got was a sugary drink that tastes more like a dessert than a real coffee. The ingredients list is a bunch of stuff I've never heard of, including sugar, coconut oil, and glucose syrup. It's low-calorie, which is a plus, but the vanilla flavor is pretty strong, even if it's not real vanilla.




















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check_circlePros
- •It's low-calorie, with just 66 kcal per serving
- •The packaging looks like regular Monarch coffee
- •It's easy to find in stores, although it's been around for ages
- •The portion sticks make it convenient to use
- •It's a good option for those who want a low-calorie coffee
- •The vanilla flavor is pretty strong, even if it's not real vanilla
- •The portion size is consistent, with 15 grams per stick
cancelCons
- •There's no actual vanilla in the ingredients, just vanilla-flavored coffee
- •The ingredients list is a bunch of stuff I've never heard of, including sugar, coconut oil, and glucose syrup
- •The coffee tastes more like a dessert than a real coffee
- •The packaging is misleading, claiming it's a new product when it's been around for ages
- •It's not a good option for those who want a real coffee experience
- •The calorie count is so low it's almost suspicious
- •The flavor is overpowering and not pleasant



