Flavored Coffee Sampler, Single-cup coffee for Keurig K-Cup Brewers (Pack of 35) Reviews

Flavored Coffee Sampler, Single-cup coffee for Keurig K-Cup Brewers (Pack of 35)

Flavored Coffee Sampler, Single-cup coffee for Keurig K-Cup Brewers (Pack of 35)

  • Try 29 different flavors of tea without purchasing 29 different boxes
  • Created exclusively for people who love flavored coffee.
  • Find the Perfect Flavored Single-cup coffee for Keurig K-Cup Brewers
  • Brooklyn Bean Roastery, Caza Trail, Donut House, Gloria Jean’s, Grove Square, Martinson, Green Mountain, Hamilton Mills, Kahlua, Wolfgang Puck
  • Authentic Crazy Cups Sampler packs are sold directly by Amazon

Maple Sleigh, Vanilla Skyline ,French Vanilla, Hazelnut, Chocolate Glazed Donut, Cinnamon Roll, Butter Toffee, Mudslide, Caramel Vanilla Cream, Hazelnut Decaf, French Vanilla Decaf, Mocha Nut Fudge, Southern Pecan, Wild Mountain Blueberry, Mocha Blend, Toasted Cinnamon Blend, Vanilla Bean, Kahlua, Creme Caramel, Jamaica Me Crazy, French Vanilla Iced Coffee, Caramel Cappuccino, French Vanilla Cappuccino, Hazelnut Cappuccino, Cafe Caramel, Cafe Mocha. Seasonal Options when Available: Spicy Egg Nog, Pumpkin Spice Cappuccino, Gingerbread, Island Coconut, Golden French Toast — Due to availability some flavors may be substituted without prior notice.

List Price: $ 44.95

Price: $ 29.00

Keurig My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter

Keurig My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter

Keurig My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter

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  1. 171 of 175 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Poor selection, terrible customer service, February 6, 2012
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    This review is from: Flavored Coffee Sampler, Single-cup coffee for Keurig K-Cup Brewers (Pack of 35) (Grocery)

    The verbage on the ad read “try 25 different flavors without buying 25 boxes!” My bag (Yes, it was just a paper grocery sack with a bunch of k-cups tossed in) only had 10 different flavors. And of the 35 k-cups I received, 25 were 1 of 3 flavors (Green Mountain french vanilla, Mocha Nut Fudge, and Caramel Vanilla Creme). Then there were 1 or 2 of a few other flavors thrown in.
    I contacted Amazon Customer service, who was very helpful and directed me to the seller directly since Deals for You is a 3rd party seller. They emailed me back and said that they had just changed the ad, that when I ordered (a week prior) the ad didn’t specify 25 different flavors (it did, I specifically checked that and ordered because of that promise). They then blamed the issue on Amazon, saying Amazon puts these orders together and they can’t control it. So they lied to me, called me a liar, misrepresented their product, and then refused to do anything to make the situation right when it was called to their attention.

    I have never left a negative review on this site, but after the service I received here, I have left negative reviews for both the seller and product.

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  2. 97 of 100 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    disappointed!, February 1, 2012
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    Lisa Vanderveer (Feasterville, PA USA) –

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    This review is from: Flavored Coffee Sampler, Single-cup coffee for Keurig K-Cup Brewers (Pack of 35) (Grocery)

    The product description indicated a chance to try 35 different k-cup flavors. What I received was half French vanilla (all the same brand) and 3 other flavors. Not what I would consider a variety. My first disappointing Amazon order.

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  3. 98 of 105 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Not Happy at all!!!!, January 25, 2012
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    Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    This review is from: Flavored Coffee Sampler, Single-cup coffee for Keurig K-Cup Brewers (Pack of 35) (Grocery)

    You need to place this message at the top of product discription THIS PRODUCT IS FAR FROM WHAT IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE AND PRODUCT DISCRIPTION, YOU WILL NOT GET A VARIETY OF FLAVORS BUT A LOTS OF THE SAME FLAVOR. YOUR ORDER WILL COME THROWN IN A PLASTIC BAG INSIDE OF A BROWN PAPER SACK. WE MIGHT FIND A FEW DIFFERENT FLAVORS TO THROW IN THE BAG, BUT DON’T COUNT ON IT, YOU GET WHAT WE HAVE IN THE STORE. My first experience with Amazon that has resulted in a very disappointed and unhappy customer.

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  4. 1,128 of 1,154 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Cheap like me? Yeah, you’re gonna like this too…, February 27, 2006
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    Philo411 (Naples, FL) –

    Being frugal (all right, cheap) by nature, I held off on buying a single-serve coffeemaker until I could find one I liked that offered a reusable filter. When Keurig came out with the B-40 Elite, a handsome, reasonably priced unit, and announced that it would be releasing its “My K-Cup” reusable filter for separate sale early in 2006, I was primed. As soon as I saw this product on Keurig’s website, I was ready to buy my new coffeemaker from Amazon.com and the filter from Keurig’s web site. My only wish was that Amazon.com would stock the reusable filter so buyers could purchase the coffeemaker and filter in one fell swoop, and here my wish is about to come to pass!

    I have had my Keurig B-40 Elite for about a month now, and I’ve had great success with it. Bear in mind that if you’re using the reusable filter, you must first remove the black plastic K-Cup holder from the unit’s filter assembly (instructions on how to do this are included with “My K-Cup”; the black piece in the coffeemaker’s filter basket doesn’t act like it’s supposed to come out, but it is, and it does).

    Also, I’ve read elsewhere that some people don’t like having to remove the reusable filter and clean it out after every use. However, I’ve found it to be a relatively simple affair: the reusable filter doesn’t drip when you remove it, and takes about 30 seconds to rinse out after each use. You can use it again right away to brew successive cups.

    One caveat is that the output splashes a bit when using the My K-Cup filter, so I always have a damp paper towel at the ready when I brew a cup. That having been said, I’m really happy to be using my own coffee and saving lots of money in the process. Those who are, like me, loathe to shell out 55 cents a cup for K-Cups will probably really like the new My K-Cup.

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  5. 455 of 462 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Found a way to fix the issue with water splashing everywhere., January 4, 2010
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    David Derman
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    So I bought this filter, installed it, and when I made my first cup of coffee water splashed everywhere and I got a ton of coffee grounds in my coffee. After playing with it for a while and wasting almost 10 cups of coffee, I finally figured out how to fix it.

    There is a needle on the top that, when the handle is closed, inserts into the hole in the reusable filter. Surrounding this needle is a rubber gasket. Gently pull this gasket down a little bit. Be careful, not to pull it off completely. Once I did that no more mess and better tasting coffee.

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  6. 954 of 992 people found the following review helpful
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    Here’s a tip for stronger coffee, October 10, 2008
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    V. Germano (Bay Area, CA) –
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    After reading many reviews about the problems with the My K-Cup and experimenting on my own, I have found an easy solution to the problem of weak coffee using this filter. As others have noted, the water goes through the My K-Cup way too fast as compared to the K-Cups. My solution was to take apart a K-Cup and use the outer plastic shell with the My K-Cup filter. Here’s all you need to do:

    Take a used K-Cup and cut the top foil off of a K-Cup. Cut the paper filter out of the K-Cup. It’s okay not to cut it all the way off of the rim of the K-Cup because you will need to cut the top of the K-Cup (where it gets wider at the top). You need to cut the top of the K-Cup off because you need to fit the K-Cup shell into the My K-Cup holder. Once you slide the bottom shell of the K-Cup into the holder, you can add your coffee into the My K-Cup (tapping or gently pressing the coffee so that it is not loose inside the filter). Then place the My K-Cup filter into the holder and cover as normal. When brewing, the K-Cup shell surrounds the My K-Cup filter and slows down the water by making it pass through the punctured hole that the prepackaged K-Cup normally uses.

    The great thing about this is that you can re-use the K-Cup shell that you cut apart over and over so once you have cut one apart you don’t have to worry about it again- use the My K-Cup as you normally would.

    I’m hoping Keurig will have figured this out in the near future and add a premade piece that is included the My K-Cup, but until then, I have found that this solves the problem of weak coffee.

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