Keurig
Keurig is a beverage brewing system for home and commercial use. The machines are manufactured by the American company Keurig Dr Pepper. The main Keurig products are: K-Cup pods, which are single-serve coffee containers; other beverage pods; and the proprietary machines that use these pods to make beverages.[1]
History[edit]
The original single-serve brewer and coffee-pod manufacturing company, Keurig, Inc., was founded in Massachusetts in 1992. It launched its first brewers and K-Cup pods in 1998, targeting the office market. As the single-cup brewing system gained popularity, brewers for home use were added in 2004. In 2006, the publicly traded Vermont-based specialty-coffee company Green Mountain Coffee Roasters acquired Keurig, sparking rapid growth for both companies.[2] In 2012 Keurig's main patent on its K-Cup pods expired, leading to new product launches, including brewer models that only accept pods from Keurig brands.
Brewing System Models[edit]
Keurig sells many brewing system models, for household and commercial use. Licensed models from Breville, Cuisinart, and Mr. Coffee, were introduced in 2010. Keurig's brewing systems for home use include single-cup brewers, and brewers that brew both single-cups and carafes.[3] Many of the brewers are programmable for brew size and strength. Keurig also offers commercial brewing models specifically for offices, food service, convenience stores, health care, hotels and hospitality, and college and university campuses.
Beverage Varieties & Brands[edit]
Through its owned brands and through its partnerships and licensing, as of 2015 Keurig's K-Cups and other pods offer more than 400 beverage varieties from 60 brands, including the top ten best-selling coffee brands in the U.S. The beverages include coffees, teas, hot chocolates and cocoas, dairy-based beverages, lemonades, cider, and fruit-based drinks.[4] Keurig also offers Brew Over Ice pods for cold versions of teas, fruit drinks, and coffees.
Keurig K-Cup Brewing Systems[edit]
The company's flagship products, Keurig K-Cup brewing systems, are designed to brew a single cup of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or other hot beverage.[5] The grounds are in a single-serve coffee container, called a "K-Cup" pod, consisting of a plastic cup, aluminum lid, and filter. Each K-Cup pod is filled with coffee grounds, tea leaves, cocoa powder, fruit powder, or other contents, and is nitrogen flushed, sealed for freshness, and impermeable to oxygen, light, and moisture.[6]
References[edit]
- ↑ AB InBev and Keurig launch home cocktail machine - The Drinks Business
- ↑ JAB Holding Completes Acquisition of Keurig Green Mountain, Inc.
- ↑ Another challenge for K-Cup maker - The Boston Globe
- ↑ Keurig to Take Control of Dr Pepper in $18.7 Billion Deal - Bloomberg
- ↑ How To Replace Keurig 2.0 Water Filter - RO System Reviews
- ↑ Keurig has some ideas brewing about consumer marketl