A:Answer Yep, but issues with the Quality Control of the coffee pods and the LED lasers installed in the Keurig 2.0 series brewers has caused Keurig to delete the "Keurig 2.0" designation from their brewers. Now, they are called "Keurig Plus Series" brewers. The Keurig 2.0 got a reputation for having a very fussy LED laser sensor under the brew bail. Rather than "recall and fix" their old 2.0 brewers, Keurig just deleted them from the catalogue and reissued them as "Keurig Plus" brewers. They are the same brewers; they just have a more forgiving LED laser sensor and are less fussy about the printing of the colored band or spot on the top of the coffee pods. I have an original K-250 brewer. Since I know how to cope with the "fussy" LED sensor, it works perfect.
Some people became angry when their K-2.0 coffee pods would not work in their new K-2.0 brewer. Since I learned early on how to cope with the off-center printing on the K-2.0 coffee pods, I have been able to cash in on some very good deals on some very fancy coffee pods with off-center labels on their tops. Meanwhile, if you "know the trick" for making a Keurig 2.0 brewer work with off-center labels, you can get a (now deleted) Keurig 2.0 machine for a fabulous discount over what it sold for new.