The secret to quality coffee on a student budget
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Alex loved coffee shops—the hum of espresso machines, the smell of freshly ground beans, a barista who remembered her order. But as a third-year biology major drowning in loans, her vanilla lattes were draining her.
The app on her phone that she used to track her expenses revealed the unpleasant truth: 147 leva for coffee. That's 147 leva per month for coffee. That's 1,764 leva per year – enough for a great vacation, a new laptop, or food that's actually useful. She tried switching to the booze from the vending machines, but it tasted like "burnt rubber" and the study days became unbearable.
The realization came during the session. Alex decided to splurge on a double espresso from a fancy coffee shop to get through her biochemistry class. However, when she paid, her card was declined. “Uh… I guess I’ll skip the coffee,” she muttered, her face flushed. That evening, she missed her term paper deadline and cried over an old energy drink she’d been saving for “emergencies.”
Her friend noticed her dozing in the library. “Echo, you look like you’re dead. Here.” She handed her her own cup of coffee. The first sip was a revelation: caramel notes, velvety foam, zero bitterness. “What’s that?” Alex gasped.
"My roommate's fancy pods. REMACAFFE or something like that? Much cheaper than Starbucks."

Alex went to their website and immediately found the offer for it:
70% cheaper capsules than drinks in cafes.
Your personal barista in an espresso or hazelnut latte capsule.
An indispensable "fuel" for students with 20% more caffeine per capsule.
She used her hidden reserves - the money from her grandmother, which she received from her for Christmas, to order a capsule coffee machine, and REMACAFFE gave her 50 different capsules, which should have been enough for the entire session.
The machine arrived in the middle of a crisis—a 10-page lab report was due by midnight. Alex inserted a capsule of caramel espresso. Within seconds, her cup was filled with creamy perfection, its aroma wafting throughout the room. She took a sip and began typing like a machine.
At 11:57 p.m., she uploaded the report to the university website and hit “submit.” To celebrate her success, she made herself a hazelnut coffee and added some of her favorite nut milk. For the first time in months, she felt… rich.
Soon her dorm room became an unofficial study center. Friends brought snacks, and Alex, now an expert at making hazelnut lattes, made the drinks with freshly brewed REMACAFFE pods. Even the smitten Desi admitted, “This beats anything I’ve ever tried.”
REMACAFFE didn’t just save Alex’s session – it taught her balance. She still visits cafes, but only for meetings and gatherings, not out of desperation. Her new mantra? “Why pay 6 leva for something I can make better at home?”
"Don't let your coffee habit eat away at your budget. Order your " Student Survival Kit " of a REMACAFFE coffee maker and capsules and sip on café-quality drinks for less than 0.80 per cup. (PS Use code NEW10 for an extra 10% off, as a gift from us.)"