YouTuber Emma Chamberlain Is Selling Coffee Packets For $60, But Don’t Call It A "Scam"

Extremely dear YouTuber Emma Chamberlain is in…hot H2O with an online host insane about a cost of her premium, single-serve steeped coffee bags. (Just so we know, my equally bad swap intro line was “Emma Chamberlain is being…roasted for a cost of her reward single-serve steeped coffee bags.” we couldn’t confirm that one was worse.)

Anyway, Emma, an 18-year-old veteran vlogger who broadcasts her life to 8.5 million fans, announced a new product she’s offered final week. Called Chamberlain Coffee, it’s a line of tea bags, filled with coffee grounds, that are meant to be steeped. A 30-pack is now being sold for $60.

“I’ve always struggled to make good coffee during home,” Emma says in her advertorial vlog. “My idea with this is to give everybody a approach to make coffee simply that indeed tastes good.”

Chamberlain Coffee is not one of a kind, though it’s a fun product for a outrageous amicable media star who’s done her adore for coffee a large partial of her personality. However, some are accusing her of overcharging for what Cardi B would substantially cruise only regular, degular, shmegular coffee.

“Emma chamberlain is offered $60 coffee… she’s unequivocally ripping yall off and you’re only vouchsafing her,” someone tweeted. “I cant trust emma chamberlain is offered coffee for $60 i hatred capitalism,” another said.

Soon, people began accusing a YouTuber of intentionally “scamming” her mostly Gen Z fans.

Tea-spilling (heh) and commentator Youtube channels even uploaded videos seeking either or not a coffee was a scam.