Dear Nescafe,
There’s no doubt I like your coffee. In fact, I am in love with your Nescafe Classic First Pick, I bought bottles to last me a year so I could have it even during the months when First Pick isn’t available on the grocery shelves anymore.
But why is it your flavored coffees, even the supposedly healthy ones only come in three-in-one sachets? Fine, I could take a some sugar and cream in my coffee occasionally. But why is it those packs contain more sugar than actual coffee? They’re too sweet. I’m pointing out these four that I tried:
- Nescafe Body Partner Lingzhi
- Nescafe Body Partner Fit
- Nescafe 3-in-1 Hazelnutz
- Nescafe 3-in-1 Choco Fudge
I love my coffee bitter and dark. But I also want it healthy and flavored sometimes, but never too sweet. Here’s my suggestion: lessen the sugar in your 3-in-1 packs. Those who want their coffee sweet can pour extra sugar if they want, right? But us who want dark can’t take out the excess sugar. 🙁
I hope that at least the Body Fit coffee sachets do away with the sugar, or less of it.
Love lots,
Ria 😀
I agree that their “3-in-1” coffee mixes are too sweet. If they couldn’t lessen the sugar on the mixes, they could at least come up with something like “mild, strong, etc.”
hahaha! funny, just as i was typing this, the commercial comes up on tv, hehehe.
anyway, yeah, i thought i was the only one. man, this 3in1 has never been this sweeter. and for someone like me who has a sweet tooth, this drink is really hurting my head from too much sugar. ano kaya to? to compensate for the tiny amount of caffeine it has in it?
hmmm… makes sense why i’m more hyper with this drink compared to when i drunk the same thing before…
Mmmmh…more kinds of Nescafe I have never heard of. I simply MUST go the Philippines one day. Oh, and I have to agree with you, there’s way too much sugar in the 3-in-1 packs; it’s not the caffeine that kicks you awake in the morning, it’s the boost in blood sugar thanks to an overload of sugar in the 3-in-1…but I can’t help it, I love my 3-in-1 too, but I have to go to Asia to get them; they’re not around here in Europe.