Keurig 15540 Green Mountain Coffee K-Cups, Hot Cocoa
Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at
8:09 am
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Product Description
Make delectable, rich hot chocolate with Keurig Green Mountain Hot Cocoa! This package includes 16 individual packages of Green Mountain K-Cup hot cocoa…. More >>
Keurig 15540 Green Mountain Coffee K-Cups, Hot Cocoa
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Filed under: Green Mountain
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This is seriously the best coffee I’ve ever had. I usually have to water down my coffee with creamer because it is bitter, or just plain tastes bad. I am NOT a black coffee drinker – until now. This blend is so unbelievable that I drink it black!
Rating: 5 / 5
These are the first thing I used after I got my Keurig, and man was a dissapointed. I was affraid everything from this machine was going to taste this way. The cocoa is watered down, and the reason for it is that most of the cocoa remains in the cup, even if you shake it before putting it in the machine. If you go through the hassle of scooping out the left over powder from in the cup and mix it in, it still isn’t very good. The only thing I use these for now is to mix with coffee to make a mocha. If you’re looking for a decent cup of hot chocolate try Gloria Jeans, they’re pretty good.
Rating: 2 / 5
Mildly chocolate, nice aftertaste. Be sure to shake container well to loosen product. If result is week, open container and add unused powder to your cup.
Keurig 15540 Green Mountain Coffee – Hot Cocoa
Rating: 4 / 5
Personally, I hate green mountain as a company. But we received a few GM items with the Keurig machine, including this hot cocoa, so we gave them a try. I was amazed at how great this cocoa was. I’m not sure if GM reformulated this cup or if the people giving it 1 star are just crazy; but this makes an amazing cup (yes, at the 8oz size). Great chocolate flavor and creamy.
Update: Too much saturated fat in this product. I guess I won’t be buying it, afterall.
Rating: 5 / 5
The first time I tried it, it did taste too watery, but that was on the largest setting on the B70. Now, I make it on the sm-med or med-lg setting and add milk and marshmallows. So yummy! I took apart the K-cup to see if there was a filter or anything inside, and no, there’s just the powder. The price of one k-cup is about twice the price of a regular (swiss miss or similar) packet of hot cocoa you’d buy in the store, so we switch off between the two. With a packet, you have to stir and stir and stir. With the K-cup, it’s already ready with no stirring! (If you’re a slow drinker, you may need to give it another stir when you get close to the bottom, of course.)
I greatly prefer K-cups over the packets. If they were the same price, I’d never use the packets again.
Rating: 4 / 5