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This will accept all Keurig pods.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All answers to the questions relative to the Keruigs are apparently given by a Keruig employee. The answers are always very vague when the question is about using "K-Pods" from other sources. I tried several times a while back to get a "straight answer" as to whether I could use the many older versions of Keruig K-Cups, and/or those from other sources, and never got a definitive answer. I was planning to upgrade my old Keruig, but since I could not get a clear answer about using the "tons" of K-Cups I have on hand, I decided to just keep my old Keruig.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If it's a replica of a Keurig pod, yes. In these older units you can use third party pods. In the newer (2.0) units, it somehow scans the pods and if it's not an official Keurig or approved pod, it won't brew.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I find all K-cups work with my Keurig.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello and thank you for your question! If it doesn’t have the Keurig® logo, it’s not Keurig® quality. With over 500 beverages from 75 brands available, we are confident that everyone can find a beverage they love. We hope this information is helpful. We are always a phone call or email away!
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