Now absolutely undrinkable. I was a constant customer of the Aussie made product, I cannot stand the taste and smell on the imported version. I will not buy this product.
+ PROS: None
- CONS:Undrinkable Smell
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★★★★★
Coffee Joe –
The new recipe is disgusting and when you put an old can (made in Australia) beside the new can (made in Spain) the list of ingredients tells the tale, the Spanish can has replaced some milk products with water, presumably for cost reasons, so I propose they tell the truth and rename it Coffee and Water!
+ PROS: None
- CONS:Taste
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★★★★★
Lauchland Avery –
It is now awful, always took it to shack but won’t be buying anymore unless they change back to original
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★★★★★
Rebecca Rothville –
The new 395g tins are undrinkable!!! Even the smell is now putrid! I’ve tried different batches to make sure and they’re all the same! I don’t know if it’s a new kind of coffee or way too much salt but they are just awful now!!!
+ PROS: None
- CONS:Salty Sour Undrinkable Makes me so sad
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★★★★★
Leanne Bishop –
Foul tasting. This product has been in our family for the past two generations. Threw cans in the rubbish that were made overseas. Shame on Nestles. This iconic drink now rendered undrinkable. 🤢🤮
+ PROS: None
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★★★★★
Anne –
New product that is produced in Spain is discussing Nestle needs to listen to their customers bring back the old recipe for the tinned coffee and milk
+ PROS: Will sell more and get returned customers back buying it
- CONS:Taste like sewage
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★★★★★
Ervstine –
This product has gone to crap since it was moved to Spain to produce it. 40 years I have been drinking this product and now I can’t even have a mouthful as it tastes so bad. Putrid raw sewerage smell with a even worse taste. Shame on you nestle after shutting a plant down in Melbourne after 50 years. Guarantee that I am not the only person who noticed how bad this coffee is now.
+ PROS: None
- CONS:Taste terrible Highly offensive odour Putrid after taste Made in Spain
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★★★★★
Ken –
Really, handy, I take it with a thermos of hot water when fishing
+ PROS: Good stuff
- CONS:none
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★★★★★
Alyce mason –
Great for camping and have bought this product for camping trips and I found this product satisfactory
+ PROS: Camping use personally great buy
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★★★★★
Karen –
Great for using away camping. Mixes well. Tastes not too bad.
+ PROS: Great for using when away On holidays camping.
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★★★★★
Christine Brown –
I have been purchasing this product for many years. I recently purchased some and upon tasting, it was not the same as product previously tasted. I looked at the label and noticed it was not produced in Australia from at least 95% Australian ingredients, but it was made in Spain from ingredients sourced from goodness knows where. The percentage of ingredients were different also. The weight of the Spanish can is 10g more. Maybe they are trying to compensate for lack of quality.
+ PROS: I have always enjoyed my cups of Coffee and Milk during the day.
- CONS:I will not purchase this product any more until they start producing it in Australia with 95% Australian ingredients.
Daryll –
Now absolutely undrinkable.
I was a constant customer of the Aussie made product, I cannot stand the taste and smell on the imported version.
I will not buy this product.
Coffee Joe –
The new recipe is disgusting and when you put an old can (made in Australia) beside the new can (made in Spain) the list of ingredients tells the tale, the Spanish can has replaced some milk products with water, presumably for cost reasons, so I propose they tell the truth and rename it Coffee and Water!
Lauchland Avery –
It is now awful, always took it to shack but won’t be buying anymore unless they change back to original
Rebecca Rothville –
The new 395g tins are undrinkable!!! Even the smell is now putrid! I’ve tried different batches to make sure and they’re all the same! I don’t know if it’s a new kind of coffee or way too much salt but they are just awful now!!!
Leanne Bishop –
Foul tasting. This product has been in our family for the past two generations. Threw cans in the rubbish that were made overseas. Shame on Nestles. This iconic drink now rendered undrinkable. 🤢🤮
Anne –
New product that is produced in Spain is discussing Nestle needs to listen to their customers bring back the old recipe for the tinned coffee and milk
Ervstine –
This product has gone to crap since it was moved to Spain to produce it. 40 years I have been drinking this product and now I can’t even have a mouthful as it tastes so bad. Putrid raw sewerage smell with a even worse taste. Shame on you nestle after shutting a plant down in Melbourne after 50 years. Guarantee that I am not the only person who noticed how bad this coffee is now.
Ken –
Really, handy, I take it with a thermos of hot water when fishing
Alyce mason –
Great for camping and have bought this product for camping trips and I found this product satisfactory
Karen –
Great for using away camping.
Mixes well.
Tastes not too bad.
Christine Brown –
I have been purchasing this product for many years. I recently purchased some and upon tasting, it was not the same as product previously tasted. I looked at the label and noticed it was not produced in Australia from at least 95% Australian ingredients, but it was made in Spain from ingredients sourced from goodness knows where. The percentage of ingredients were different also. The weight of the Spanish can is 10g more. Maybe they are trying to compensate for lack of quality.