Business Idea: Launch K-cups of Israeli Coffee, perfect for in Israel and Over Seas
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One of the best buys I have made on my business trips to the states is the Keurig Coffee maker. I must say it was a great spend and works great here in Israel. I love making myself a fresh cup of coffee every morning and I never get tired of all the different flavors, types, and brands of K-Cups that work with this machine. In fact, 90% of the K-cups out there are Kosher! Even the flavored ones! But today, sadly, I find myself running out of stock and so I posted on a local email list asking if anyone knows where I can buy these k-cups in Israel. So the responses I got were all the same; "Don't know anywhere, but PLEASE let me know if you kind a place!".
So it seems that there is a need/want/desire for this product here in Israel which got me thinking of a new business opportunity for the coffee lover entrepreneur. Why not manufactur k-cups here in Israel? You can even become the sole distributor offering the machines for free with a monthly subscription to coffee! Not only that, but it has been said many times, and to be honest I find it to be true, that many Israeli coffee's are much better then StarBucks! So make a deal with Aroma, and other Coffe companies and cafe's in Israel and start selling! The best thing is that you can even sell them in the States as there are tens of thousands of Israeli's and Zionists who would love Israeli coffee! So please, go out and do it and make sure that I am your first customer!
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4 Comments
December 12th, 2010 at 9:58 pm
Great idea! Question, I’m looking to buy a Keurig coffee machine but I’m concerned about voltage issues. did you find a Keurig that runs on 220V or do you use a transformer and if the latter what kind of transformer would I need?
Thanks
December 13th, 2010 at 10:16 am
I use a transformer and that works great. I would take down the voltage and go to a local hardware store and ask them what they think will work best.
February 10th, 2011 at 2:33 pm
I also have a keuring coffe maker that I bougth in the States last year. I use a transformer without any problem and I also wish to know where to buy the k-cups in Israel. Thank you for your help
February 13th, 2011 at 8:49 pm
S.O.S! I am out of K-cups and the new order didn’t make it to my mom b4 she left to JFK. Somebody start selling please!
About the transformer, one shopkeeper wanted to sel a regular thermal transformer (about 80 NIS) but I asked an expert who informed me that any appliance that has an adjustable temp. or an LCD display will be damaged unless you I the very expensive, heavy, old school tranformer. So I spent 700 NIS on the klunker. DId I waste my money??