Very good deal. Cheaper than Walmart without the wasted trip. Sams, BJs and Walmart all appear to have trouble stocking it.This review comes from my wife who drinks one or two of these everyday. She has tried tons of different companies Hazelnut flavor but keeps coming back to this one as her gold standard. Now I just order them 72 at a time because of the value. Much easier and more cost effective than going to the store. I'd give it 6 stars if I could because it keeps the wife happy and that is a win win situation if you know what I mean. Green Mountain in general has some pretty good K-Cups but this one is the favorite in our household.Pros-Price (thank you amazon for having a great deal during the holidays), FlavorCons-same as any K-Cups, PriceOverall-Green Mountain Coffee has been fairly consistent in my opinion with their quality of flavors, including with their darker roasts (read: coffee other than the 'flavored' hazelnut/french vanilla/etc coffee)As with most items, when you buy K-Cups in bulk you can get better deals on the per-cup cost. Amazon was able to out-shine Wholesale retailers on their price and with a Prime membership 2-day delivery, it's hard to buy from anywhere else!Have ordered this multiple times - arrived early and love the flavor!This is hands down the best hazelnut coffee there is. I am an avid coffee drinker, and I have never tasted a hazelnut coffee that was even remotely close to as good as the smooth, perfectly flavored Green Mountain Hazelnut. These combined with a Keurig brewing machine is the perfect combination for any coffee enthusiast!At $0.54 per K-Cup, this is the cheapest you will find these K-Cups. I received them 2 days after I placed my Prime order, and everything was perfect.Fast delivery convenient pack good coffeeI like this hazelnut coffee more than some of the other brands out there. It is true to taste and not overwhelming.I first enjoyed Green Mountain coffees when Green Mountain was a funky little New England roaster. I wish I could say that I still enjoyed their coffee but............maybe it is how it comes to market in the K-Cup portion pack or maybe it is the coffee itself but for some reason it just does not seem the same. I first made this observation when Green Mountain coffees started appearing as the "brew" at gas station mini-marts. For my taste and money, there are better coffees out there...and superior brewing methods.