
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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Is Monarch's 3-in-1 coffee a good option for those who want a low-calorie coffee?
Yes, it's low-calorie, with just 66 kcal per serving, making it a good option for those who want a low-calorie coffee.
What's in the ingredients list of Monarch's 3-in-1 coffee?
The ingredients list includes sugar, coconut oil, glucose syrup, and a bunch of other stuff I've never heard of.
Is Monarch's 3-in-1 coffee a new product?
No, it's been around for ages, although the packaging claims it's a new product.
What's the calorie count of Monarch's 3-in-1 coffee?
It's a paltry 66 kcal per serving, which is almost suspiciously low.
Is Monarch's 3-in-1 coffee a good option for those who want a real coffee experience?
No, it's not a good option for those who want a real coffee experience, as it tastes more like a dessert than a real coffee.
What's the portion size of Monarch's 3-in-1 coffee?
It comes in portion sticks of 15 grams each.
Is Monarch's 3-in-1 coffee a good option for those who want a convenient coffee?
Yes, the portion sticks make it convenient to use.
What's the vanilla flavor like in Monarch's 3-in-1 coffee?
The vanilla flavor is pretty strong, even if it's not real vanilla.
Are there any other flavors available?
No, I've only tried the vanilla flavor, but I'm not sure if there are any other options.
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



