Are Dolce Gusto pods being discontinued?

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Are Dolce Gusto pods being discontinued?

If I can do it at home why can’t you? This isn’t the first range of pods Nescafe Dolce Gusto has discontinued recently. Late last year it revealed via social media that Coconut and Oat Flat White pods had both been axed from its range. WHAT PODS FIT DOLCE GUSTO® MACHINES? To get the best results from using our NESCAFÉ® Dolce Gusto® coffee machines, we always recommend you use Starbucks® By NESCAFÉ® Dolce Gusto® or NESCAFÉ® Dolce Gusto® coffee pods, as these are specially created for use with our machines.Neither regular nespresso pods nor nespresso-compatible pods will fit your dolce gusto machine. If there is a specific flavour you’re looking for, browse our collection of dolce gusto-compatible pods. Whether you need a hearty cappuccino or thirst for a velvety vellutato, we have the perfect dolce gusto pods for you.But what about the cons? Some DIY pods can take a little work when it comes to perfecting your brew, so dependant on which brand you go for, it may require a little experimentation to get your new morning cuppa down pat.

Can you use third party pods in Dolce Gusto?

Can I use third-party pods with my Dolce Gusto® machine? Yes, some third-party brands manufacture compatible pods, such as Oquendo. These are designed specifically to be used in Dolce Gusto® machines. Here are the three most popular Dolce Gusto pods and their caffeine content: Dolce Gusto Espresso Intenso — 130 mg. Dolce Gusto Cappuccino — 120 mg. Dolce Gusto Americano — 50 mg.Let’s start with the size of coffee pods. The Dolce Gusto® pods allowing you to make taller drinks (up to 200 cl) compared to a maximum of 60cl with Nespresso® pods.

What is better, Nespresso or Dolce Gusto?

Winner: Nespresso Dolce Gusto’s range of pods provide some interesting options, not least the milk-based drinks, but our reviewers have found them lacking in flavour and quality compared to Nespresso-brewed rivals. Out of all the coffee capsule brands available on the market, Nespresso still remains the most popular by far. It’s estimated that a staggering 400 Nespresso capsules are consumed every second around the world.

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