Amazon has for
Prime Members: 80-Count Java Factory K-Cup Coffee Pods (Assorted Variety Pack) for $22.05 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$20.95 (~$0.26 each).
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About this Item:- Let Java Factory single-serve coffee pods help jumpstart your mornings with a burst of caffeine. With a variety of flavors from simple dark roasts to butter-toffee, you can find the perfect cup of coffee in one box.
- This variety packs allow you to enjoy all the fun coffees Java Factory has to offer without buying individual boxes of each flavor. Java Factory coffee is made from 100% fresh roasted Arabica coffee beans with a new filter system to deliver more taste per cup.
- Compatible with Keurig K-Cup Brewers: For convenience and ease of use.
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It is terrible for the environment. It is super convenient I have to admit for my senior citizen mother though. It's so easy.
Honestly mostly just adds nebulous bit of flavor I'm pretty sure. Doesn't actually taste like peanut butter and jelly. That said I would rather just get this discount on the more simple donut blend or breakfast blend stuff so I don't have to worry about the variables
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I mean I think it's good to be conscious of our impact on the planet. But it really shouldn't be on individual consumers though it should be regulated at a government level. K-Cups are too environmentally problematic to justify themselves then regulators should just make them illegal. The EU I think correctly made it so phone companies had to use a common charger and that was a great step for eliminating e-waste.
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