K Cup is a brand that provides single-serve coffee pods for use in Keurig and other compatible coffee makers. K Cups are available in a range of flavors and roasts. The brand is owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.
K Cup was introduced in 1998 by Keurig, Inc.
The brand quickly gained popularity and was acquired by Green Mountain Coffee Roasters in 2006.
In 2018, Keurig Green Mountain merged with Dr Pepper Snapple Group to form Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.
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Dunkin' Donuts provides a range of coffee pods compatible with Keurig and other coffee makers. The brand is known for its smooth and flavorful coffee.
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K Cup Coffee Pods are available in a range of flavors and roasts, including medium roast, dark roast, and flavored coffee.
K Cup Hot Cocoa Pods are available in a range of flavors, including milk chocolate and dark chocolate. Perfect for a cozy night in!
K Cup Tea Pods are available in a range of flavors, including black tea, green tea, and herbal tea.
K Cups are compatible with Keurig and other coffee makers that accept K Cup pods. Check the packaging of your coffee maker to see if it is compatible.
K Cups are not currently recyclable in most recycling programs, but some brands offer special recyclable K Cups.
K Cups do not expire, but their flavor may become stale over time. To ensure the best taste, use K Cups within six months of purchase.
While it is possible to reuse K Cups, the resulting coffee may be weak and bitter. It is generally more cost-effective and higher quality to use fresh K Cups for each cup of coffee.
Most K Cups make 6 to 8 ounces of coffee, but some may make up to 12 ounces. Check the packaging of your K Cups for information on serving size.