Cuvee coffee bags ar from Texas, and if you like your coffee dark roast type, from what I have found the bags are a mix of Kona and Jamaican Blue Mountain, both light types of coffee.
I spent a lot of money for a bag of Blue Moutain and was greatly disappointed.
Some of the reviewers have said coffee bags are OK for motel coffee, but not as good as ground coffee.
Instant coffee , 5hat is out there, has changed drastically in the past thirty years; I read a coffee magazine when it was still at the book store and Hills Brothers was the top instant 25 years ago, now it is not stocked here any more, neither are Sanka and Yuban.
Tasters Choice and Nescafe are both from Nabisco now, and I by chance found a European instant, Jacobs, at a clearance store.
Better than most and equal to the best as what is in major grocery stores, so now I found an online coffee shop and buy a lot of my instant coffees from it; overseas brands can be just different or better depending on brand.
I got two, 2.2 kilo bags of espresso beans from South Africa, excellent coffee, with shipping for a little over 8 dollars a pound with monetary conversion.