In 2014, a Minnesota tech company helped a generic coffee-pod maker crack Keurig’s top-secret ink signature so its knockoff pods could work with the newest versions of the popular single-serve coffee ...
Making a good cup of coffee really comes down to the beans, and if you have a pod-style coffee maker that relies on K-cups, your options might be limited. If you like a brand of coffee that doesn’t ...
Yes, you can probably recycle your K-cup pods. Here's how. While the K-Cup packaging is recyclable, the pods themselves seem wasteful. Now, Keurig is making most of its plastic pods recyclable too.
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