☕ Elevate your coffee game—sip smarter, not harder!
This Coffee Concentrate offers 35 servings of premium, ethically sourced 100% Arabica coffee with 80mg caffeine per teaspoon. Crafted without additives or preservatives, it delivers a smooth, customizable coffee experience for hot or iced drinks at exceptional value.
T**A
Javvy French Vanilla
I recently tried the Jovvy French Vanilla Cold Brew, and it exceeded my expectations! The smoothness of the cold brew combined with the rich, creamy flavor of French vanilla creates a delightful and refreshing experience. It's the perfect balance of bold coffee taste and subtle sweetness, making it an ideal pick-me-up any time of the day.What I love most about this cold brew is its versatility. Whether enjoyed straight from the bottle, over ice, or with a splash of milk, it never fails to deliver a satisfying and invigorating flavor. The convenience of having a ready-to-drink cold brew that tastes this good is a game-changer for my busy mornings.As someone who juggles a hectic schedule, finding a coffee that not only tastes great but also fits seamlessly into my routine is invaluable. Javvy French Vanilla Cold Brew has become my go-to beverage, and I genuinely look forward to starting my day with it.Overall, Jovvy French Vanilla Cold Brew is a fantastic choice for coffee lovers looking for a high-quality, delicious, and convenient beverage. I highly recommend giving it a try!
B**Y
Fantastic but would love larger bottles options to reduce the price per serving cost :)
I love my javvy coffee concentrate. I rave about it all the time! The only concern I have is the price point is a little high. I enjoy strong coffee so the bottle does not last very long. Maybe it would be a good idea for caffeine addicts like myself if you sold larger bottles where the price per serving was cheaper? Otherwise, the flavors are so great, I love them all. My favorite is caramel and white chocolate mocha. ☺️
T**R
Best coffee around!
I started my Javvy journey in December of 2024 and I love my daily coffee! You have to understand that I previously was spending $80-100 weekly at Starbucks and now I only spend $100 a month. Store bought coffee is just not good anymore! I use protein powder and concentrate in one 40 oz tumbler with almond milk and water daily and I am hooked! Try it I promise you won’t regret it!
J**N
Not so sure.
Convient when I'm in a hurry. Taste like coffee. I have yhe caramel which I don't get much caramel flavor.
I**D
Javvy Concentrate is Delicious, Low-Waste, and Better than Pod Coffee
I like that it is not bitter and tastes much better than any pod coffee that I've had. I love that it is low-waste and comes in a glass bottle. The cost per cup is slightly higher than most pod coffees but it just tastes that much better. I usually make it hot but I like that I can just as easily make it iced by adding more concentrate to offset the ice.
J**I
BETTER THAN COFFEE SHOPS
Javvy is absolutely the best coffee we have ever had! For a house with 2 daily coffee pots and regular coffee shop trips, JAVVY has been the one stop shop that's literally delivered to our door step. No more coffee shop prices or sitting in the drive through line, no more waking up early just to brew coffee before the day begins and NO MORE over priced coffee! It's perfect! Our day starts with Javvy!
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.
I**A
Javvy ice coffee
I must say, I was skeptical at first, even looking at the reviews on other products and how good it was I would purchase the product ( such as mushroom coffee) and was highly disappointed, with Javvy I was amazed on how much I enjoyed it, I made ice coffee, wish I used a bigger glass, well worth it. Extremely satisfied with this product. I must of send the Javvy information to at least 6 of my friends and families
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