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Keurig 15540 Green Mountain Coffee - Hot Cocoa Studio : Keurig by Keurig Brand : Keurig Publisher : Keurig Availability : This Item is currently Not Available EAN : 0099555155402 UPC : 099555155402 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 32 reviews)
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This product contains 0% lactose content, though it does contain milk, soy and tree nut products (coconut oil). It contains 5mg of caffeine per cup.
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Green Mountain Green Mountain Coffee offers an extensive collection of the finest coffees you'll ever enjoy, made with Arabica beans sourced from exotic coffee-producing regions throughout the world. Guided by a series of socially conscious principles, the company prides itself on helping to preserve the pristine environments and indigenous cultures where these beans are grown. Of course Green Mountain's hot cocoa had to be chocolatey and rich. It had to have a lip-smacking body and a tasty finish. Relax, sit back and retreat from the cold winter blues with this rich and creamy, chocolate delight that satisfies the tongue and soothes the soul. |
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Boring, Flavorless, Lackluster Hot Cocoa |
I love my Keurig and I was ecstatic about the hot cocoa option. My Keurig came with this flavor as part of the variety pack, and I have to say, it was probably the worst hot cocoa I have ever had. Hardly any taste. Pretty much tasted like very watered-down hot chocolate.
The only question I have now is whether there are other brands that make a good Keurig hot cocoa, or if the concept of hot cocoa in a k-cup is one that just doesn't work. |
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Blah! |
In my opinion this cocoa is pretty blah. Weak, with a really awful after taste.
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Disappointed |
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I was keeping an open mind when trying the hot chocolate as I had read many of the reviews. The ones that expressed dissatisfaction were right on. Felt it was extremely watery and tasteless and that was using the smallest cup setting. I would suggest using the machine just to heat the water and use a packet of hot chocolate (Swiss Miss, etc.) |
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Waste of Money |
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When all the dried cocoa is used up in the K-Cup the cocoa is pretty good. But two out of three times my brewer leaves 1/3 of dry mixture in the bottom of the K-Cup. When this happens you get a cup of chocolate water. Might as well say you have thrown away fifty cents. Stick to the old fashioned cocoa packages and set your brewer to the hot water setting. |
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Ugh! |
Just tried this in my Keurig Mini and it is awful. I wanted to use only 5-6 oz. of water, but the Mini insists that you use 8 oz., therefore the chocolate was watery with very little chocolate flavor.
I'll stick to milk mixed with Midnight Moo from Trader Joe's or a hot chocolate powder like Ghiradelli. |
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