☕ Elevate your coffee game—sip smarter, not harder!
Javvy Coffee Concentrate delivers 35 servings of ultra-smooth, 100% natural Arabica cold brew concentrate with 80mg caffeine per teaspoon. Ethically sourced and free from additives, it offers versatile use for hot or iced drinks, providing premium specialty coffee at exceptional value.
A**N
GREAT COFFEE PRODUCT
Javy is great - we use is mainly to make fast and easy iced coffee at home. I prefer the Original but my daughter likes the flavors. It is pretty accurate to good coffee taste and is super simple to use. The recipe possibilities are cool too we just haven't explored that much - but I am going to make milkshakes soon!
T**S
Quick and convenient
Super easy and fast way to make my iced coffee at home before work. I like that I can make it my way to fit macros and it is super delicious. Bonus that is it cheaper than a coffee shop!
A**R
Game Changer!
I’ve been using this coffee concentrate for a few weeks now, and it’s a game changer. On busy mornings when I’m rushing out the door for work, it’s incredibly quick and convenient—just pour, add water or milk, and go. No mess, no waiting. The best part? It actually tastes good. Smooth, rich flavor without any bitterness. Highly recommend if you need a fast and tasty caffeine fix!
A**R
I'm here because I ran out and had to order more
Tried the mocha flavor and it lasted me about 20 days. Here are my thoughts:Pros* I had zero interest in coffee shop drinks when I had this available. That saved me a least a few bucks.* Soooo easy to make. At the end it was splash of this stuff, bit of creamer, and some milk and/or ice water and I was done. It was too easy. Probably why it only lasted 20 days...* And versatile; tried it hot, ice cold, and added a bit to some ice cream and it was awwwesome.* I always added syrup AND sweet cream to my coffee before, but with this I was able to cut out the syrup. Still need sweet cream. Baby steps. But this is a big sell point for me.Cons* It only lasted 20 days... I may have had more than one in a day, though. Still. I didn't drink expensive coffee every day, so I don't know how the price compares to the dehydrated coffee I used before. Definitely a bit more expensive. Wish it was cheaper.* The youtube commercials were annoying. And they still got me to buy it! I don't know why that bugs me.Caveats* I don't know how this compares to other coffee concentrates because this is the only one I tried.* I like the way coffee smells, I like coffee flavored drinks, but I can't drink plain coffee. I like my coffee with lots of junk in it even though I hate that there's junk in it. If you like the taste of coffee without junk in it, you have different tastes than me and may not find this review useful. I am a poor judge whether this is good as just coffee. Let's be honest. Most of the ads I saw for this were like "this is so great if you add it to something that already tastes great". That's one of the reasons I tried it. Did I mention it's good in ice cream?SummaryIt comes down to about $1 per day in my experience so far (YMMV); cheaper than the occasional starbucks or mccafe drink, but quite a bit more than my regular grocery store coffee. I probably used about 1 tsp per drink, maybe 2 tsp if it was a larger cup. I like the taste better than my dehydrated coffee and the coffee shop drinks I usually get. I consumed significantly less sugar with this drink, which is a huge plus and the reason I'm buying more right now.
S**E
Best coffee concentrate
We started drinking Javvy a few months back and we absolutely love it!! We rarely buy a high priced coffee from you know who anymore!! It saves us sooooo much money, the flavors are great, and being able to drink it hot or cold is awesome for our family! We will continue to buy Javvy for sure!!!
J**R
Not a replacement for Jot
I had been seeing Jot advertised pretty heavily and wanted to try it out, signing up for a new subscription seemed annoying so I searched Amazon for Jot and came away with Javy. It seemed like a good deal, 30 cups of cofefe for $23, cheaper if I liked it and subscribed. I got it and made my first cup with just one spoonful of concentrate, tasted kind of watered down so I added a second. Decently flavored, very easy to make, nice caffeine boost. However, over the following two weeks, I noticed that I was almost never finishing my cofefe until lunch, if not after, not at all normal for me as I can normally drain two trentas before I've finished my breakfast.I continued to see Jot advertised pretty strongly though and decided to read some comparisons. Every comparison talked about how much better tasting Jot was than Javy. I also saw that Jot was having a promotion where if you signed up you got a free travel mug, no subscription required and even money back for 20 days. So I decided to say screw it and sign up.My Jot and my mug arrived yesterday, but it was the afternoon and I don't like that much caffeine that late in the day, so I waited until this morning. Washed out the mug and made a glass of Jot iced coffee. Oh. My. God. Delicious. Had not had a cup of cofefe this good without paying all over $5 and waiting in a ten minute line. After draining the mug in two sips I thought to myself okay, maybe it's just because this mug is smaller than the one I typically use for my Javy. So I took the mug, and made a cup of Javy iced coffee. Same amount of concentrate, creamer and ice as I had just used. Tasted extremely watery to me.At this point I decided to do a price comparison. Is it okay that I need to use twice as much concentrate to still get less flavor? A 6oz bottle of Javy sans subscription is $22.95 currently; that comes out to $3.825/oz of concentrate. If you subscribe it brings it down to $19.508 or $3.251/oz. Jot on the other hand is a 6.8oz bottle for $26; that comes out to $3.824/oz. If you subscribe it reduces down to $19.50 or $2.868/oz. So no matter how you do it, Jot is quite a bit cheaper, more so when you factor in how much you need for a delicious cup.For the caffeine content Javy makes it very difficult to figure out how much you get as the numbers on the back of the bottle say 100mg for 1-2 tsp of concentrate. Going off the figures online it seems to be 60mg of caffeine per serving with 1tsb listed as the serving though, which comes out to 180mg/tbsp. Jot is very straightforward no matter where you look, it's 150mg/tbsp. So you do theoretically get more caffeine in Javy than you do with Jot. However, that's if it's really 60mg/tsp. The way it's printed on the bottle makes me think they are using rounding on the tsp measurement to make this claim, since 6oz is actually 36tsp where they advertise 30 servings, which is 1.2 tsp/serving which would mean there is really 50mg/tsp. The 50mg/tsp also lines up with using tsp to get 100mg as printed on the back of the bottle. This all makes me believe that the caffeine content between the two is actually equal, however because of Javy's mixed messaging this is UNCONFIRMED.Tl;dr All in all, Javy is very easy to make and when you use enough concentrate is decent tasting and POSSIBLY has a little bit extra caffeine. However, Jot blows it away on the flavor, is cheaper, and just as easy to make.
H**Y
Fantastic coffee
This coffee concentrate is an absolute game-changer!! I mix one serving of the vanilla flavor with about 8 oz of milk. The vanilla taste is subtle and delicious, and the coffee tastes so creamy and flavorful. You can add whatever flavors you want or blend it over ice. The possibilities are endless.I love being able to have a delicious iced coffee in the morning that only takes seconds to make. It saves me time and tastes better than the lattes I would make or buy at the coffee shop before.
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