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General Foods International Coffee, Cappucino Cooler Hazelnut, 6-Count Envelopes (Pack of 12)

General Foods International Coffee, Cappucino Cooler Hazelnut, 6-Count Envelopes (Pack of 12)
From General Foods International Coffee

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Product Description

Great for on the Go! Artificial flavor. Cool, creamy and indulgent iced cappuccino.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1799 in Grocery
  • Brand: General Foods International Coffee
  • Released on: 2005-12-27
  • Number of items: 12
  • Dimensions: 7.00" h x 4.00" w x 12.00" l, .50 pounds

Features

  • Case of 12, 3.5-ounce boxes, each box containing six single-serve packets (total of 48 servings)
  • Made with instant coffee
  • Only 60 calories per serving
  • Make with cold milk
  • Makes a cool, refreshing summertime treat

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Editorial Reviews

About the Brand
Kraft has come a long way since 29-year-old James L. Kraft moved from Ontario, canada, to Chicago and started selling cheese to grocers from a horse-drawn wagon. In fact, the story dates back further, since for more than 200 years, many companies have united to make Kraft Foods what it is today. It started before the Revolution--in Dorchester, Massachusetts--when, in 1765, a local physician, Dr. James Baker, went into partnership with a young Irish chocolate-maker, John Hannon. It was America's first chocolate mill, where, in 1780, they made a blend of quality chocolate called Baker's chocolate. Baker's chocolate was the first of a long list of companies that have joined Kraft Foods, Inc., in making good food for busy families.

In 1988, Kraft became part of Philip Morris Companies Inc., and a year later Philip Morris Companies combined Kraft and General Foods Corp. to form Kraft General Foods, the largest food company in the U.S. Some of the most popular and well-known brands in the Kraft family include Maxwell House, Yuban, Oscar Mayer, Breakstone, Grape-Nuts, Jell-O, Post, Minute Rice, Cheez Whiz, Cracker Barrell, Tang, Cool Whip, Shake 'N Bake, Stove Top, General Foods International Coffees, and many, many more.


Customer Reviews

Smooth Cappuccino cooler5
We have been using General Foods International Cappuccino Coolers for several years. We have preferred the Coolers rather then the hot versions of Cappiccinos. This brand seems to be the smoothest ones we've found. The types that are available for either cool or warm versions just don't seem to have the flavor of this brand. Soy or regular types of milk can be used to make the coolers with good results. Our favorite flavor has been Hazelnut. We highly recommend this Cappuccino cooler.

Perfect way to start or end the day.5
So I've been hooked on Cappuccino Coolers for a while now (years). They are a great breakfast add-on. They are great with popcorn and a movie, or just buy themselves on a warm day. I love Starbucks and all other gourmet coffee joints, but without having to leave your house this will hit the spot.

The caffeine doesn't really affect me, perhaps there isn't much in them? So its not a good "wake-me-up" tool. They are best when made with 1% milk. With 2% they are too dessert-y. I use fat-free milk just because I consume 2 per day. If you bounce between 1% and fat-free you'll get tired of the ff milk because it is much thinner and less flavorful in comparison. But I've found if you stick with solely ff milk you'll never have that problem.

I purchase an equal amount of the French vanilla and the hazelnut, and keep a sizable stash on hand. The chocolate wasn't very good, and was actually dropped from production a few years ago. It was a decent chocolate milk at best.

In terms of price, Amazon has the best price around... so look no further, order a case and enjoy!

EDIT: The product description is all over the place! I ordered these recently and they are packaging the Hazelnut differently now. You now get a case of 12 boxes. Each box has 6 pouches (servings) in it. Amazon should really correct this because they have misinformation in several places.

12 boxes x 6 pouches = 72 servings.

This also explains why the price went up per case. Hope this helps!

Addictive Drink5
I absolutely loooovvvveee these coolers. They're so hard to find in the stores where I live in Florida, so please Amazon, keep them in stock. They're the perfect pick-me-up anytime. And because they're made with milk and not water, they're always creamy and tasteful. I hope I never have to do without them!!!


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