Timothy’s World Coffee, Noisette, Hazelnut-Flavored Coffee for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count K-Cups
Saturday, July 17th, 2010 at
1:55 pm
- Case of two boxes, each containing 24 K-cups (48 total K-cups)
- Made from specialty grade, certified Kosher Arabica coffee beans
- Best-selling combination of roasted hazelnut and French vanilla cream
- Single-serving packaging means no mess or wasted pots of coffee; for use with Keurig brewers
- Made from the top 1-5% of Arabica beans from coffee growing regions around the world and roasted in Canada
Product Description
A luscious combination of roasted hazelnut and french vanilla cream, perfect for dessert…. More >>
Timothy’s World Coffee, Noisette, Hazelnut-Flavored Coffee for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count K-Cups


I usually like Timothy’s coffees, so I thought for sure I would like the hazelnut version. It doesn’t taste or smell like hazelnut coffee. I can drink it, but I think Van Houtte and Gloria Jeans makes a better version of it.
Rating: 3 / 5
I did not like this coffee because it tastes more like French Vanilla. I thought it was Hazelnut…..that is what the title says but it has vanilla in it. The company was great and exchanged the coffee for me. Buy this only if you like vanilla taste in your coffee.
Rating: 2 / 5
This coffee has an EXCELLENT flavor. We LOVE our Keurig one-cup brewer!
Rating: 5 / 5
I would say that the Timothy’s Hazelnut coffee has a rather nice flavor. The coffee is medium mild in strength, probably a 5 on a 1-10 scale for strong coffee taste.
I find the hazelnut flavor to be nicely done. I like Duncan Donuts hazelnut coffee and I find the Timothy’s to be a decent replacement to this. I favor the Timothy’s over Gloria Jeans Hazelnut but I am looking forward to trying the Timothy’s dark roast hazelnut as I would prefer a slightly stronger brew.
Enjoy!
Rating: 5 / 5
As others have stated, this is indeed a blend of vanilla and hazelnut coffees; that being said, I like this better than any other hazelnut k-cups I’ve tried, including Gloria Jean’s, which tastes incredibly burnt. Far too often large-scale coffee chains burn their beans. As a former roaster, this kills the flavor. Timothy’s World Hazelnut is nice and smooth — and definitely not blackened like the others.
Rating: 5 / 5