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K-Cups Coffee varieties:
K-Cups Coffee varieties:
:- Extra Bold
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extra_Bold_K-Cups_coffee Extra Bold]
:- Dark
* Dark
:- Medium
* Medium
:- Light
* Light
:- Flavored
* Flavored
:- Fair Trade
* Fair Trade
:- Organic
* Organic
:- Decaf
* Decaf
:- Variety Packs
* Variety Packs
[[Image:K-Cup-Diagram.gif|thumb|right|Diagram showing how a K-Cup works]]
[[Image:K-Cup-Diagram.gif|thumb|right|Diagram showing how a K-Cup works]]



Revision as of 01:08, 15 May 2007

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K-Cups

K-Cup portion packs are used with Keurig single cup brewing systems to brew a cup of coffee or tea. Each K-Cup is a plastic container with a coffee filter inside. Ground coffee is packed in the K-Cup and sealed air-tight with a combination plastic and foil lid. When the K-Cup is placed in a Keurig brewer, the brewer punctures the foil lid and the bottom of the K-Cup and forces hot water under pressure thru the K-Cup and into a mug. Keurig licenses its K-Cup technology to coffee roasters and tea makers such as Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Diedrich/Gloria Jeans, Timothy's World Coffee, Van Houtte, Celestial Seasonings, Bigelow Tea Company, Twinings, Tully's, Coffee People and Newman's Own.

K-Cups Coffee varieties:

  • Extra Bold
  • Dark
  • Medium
  • Light
  • Flavored
  • Fair Trade
  • Organic
  • Decaf
  • Variety Packs
File:K-Cup-Diagram.gif
Diagram showing how a K-Cup works