The Tassimo JourneyA lot goes into the perfect cup, Whether it’s your favourite coffee brewed just the way you like it or that light and airy milk foam that makes each sip feel like a warm hug, it takes the perfect mix of art and the perfect mix of science to do it just right.We wanted to explore how TASSIMO is able to capture the perfect cup in each T DISC and every different beverage type. We wanted to see how each brand and beverage is unique. And we wanted to provide as many distinct beverage choices as possible to make the TASSIMO experience even more beautiful. We go from a small town in Sweden where the GEVALIA brand has been a large part of daily life for over 100 years to the CARTE NOIRE plant in France nestled quietly behind a vineyard to one of the largest coffee innovation centres in the world.We chat with expert coffee testers, passionate coffee roasters, scientists whose sole job is to experiment with coffee. |
The History of TassimoVictor Theodor Engwall opened up his shop in 1853 in a small town in Sweden. The small town was names Gaval, a small town that values art and precision of making coffee and take a Fika (coffee) break. Then the story of Gevalia began, but he didn’t want to just sell coffee, he wanted to make his own. So he bought a coffee roaster, and created Gevalia
And from then, it has grown to be one of the most popular coffees, if not the most popular coffee, in Sweden. Gevalia is a certain type of coffee; very popular in Sweden |
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All prices range from $8.49-$12.99 per package on the Tassimo Website.
Important Q's & A's
- Is the T DISC packaging recyclable?
Most items you can’t recycle through your local recycling program can be sent to TerraCycle Canada, like T DISCs and the T DISC packaging outer foil! There are no sign up fees and shipping is absolutely free. You can also generate points by shipping in your waste to turn into charitable donations!