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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Keurig 15540 Green Mountain Coffee K-Cups, Hot CocoaCustomer Review: not so flavorable- Summary: 2 StarsThe Green Mountain Hot Cocoa is palatable but is slightly watered down. If you are in a hurry, though this hot cocoa is a nice because there is no spoons,pans or mess to clean,afterwards
Customer Review: Ew... Summary: 1 StarsWeak and watery, waste o' cash. Get whatever you usually buy (loose, packets) and use the Keurig machine for just the hot water -- tasty, quick and convenient.
Customer Review: taste Summary: 2 StarsI love my hot chocolate, But this one is very weak, I have to add a little syrup to give it a more chocolate taste.
Customer Review: Keurig Green Mountain Cocoa Summary: 4 StarsMildly 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
Customer Review: 10x the cost of Swiss Miss packets for an inferior product and no real convenience factor! Summary: 1 StarsLet me start this review by saying that I ***LOVE*** my Keurig machine! I can get a great cup of coffee, any strength, any brew, any boldness, any flavor, without brewing up a whole pot. It is a brilliant concept for coffee, which has always lent itself to either mass-brewing or pathetic "instant-coffee".
Tea and cocoa, however, typically cost anywhere from $1-$4 per box of 20-30 bags/packets. Tea and cocoa are inherantly single-shot items to begin with, so the idea of paying $10-14 for a box of 24 tea or cocoa K-cups is ludicrous. It offers no real extra convenience and costs about ten times the price. It would be like buying a Kia Rio for $8,000 or a Daewoo Leganza for $80,000... they are both basically the same car, so why pay ten times more for one? It just makes no sense.
On a side note, I also have found that this cocoa is a bit watery at times and doesn't even hold up to a packet of Swiss Miss and some hot water.
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