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    Keurig K-Express Essentials Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker, Red. $35 $80 Save $45. ... Mainstays Ardent 4 Drawer Dresser, White. $98 $125 Save $27. ... Simply insert your coffee pod, choose ...

  3. Single-serve coffee container - Wikipedia

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    A single-serve coffee container is a container filled with coffee grounds, used in coffee brewing to prepare only enough coffee for a single portion. Single-serve coffee containers come in various formats and materials, often either as hard and soft pods or pads made of filter paper, or hard aluminium and plastic capsules .

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    Review: "I used this to clean my Bunn Stainless steel thermal coffee pot. It was Black from months of use. It was Black from months of use. I popped two of the pods into it with hot water and in ...

  5. Coffee cup sleeve - Wikipedia

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    The coffee sleeve was invented in 1991 by Jay Sorensen [1] and patented in 1995 [2] (under the trademarked name Java Jacket), and are now commonly utilized by coffee houses and other vendors that sell hot beverages dispensed in disposable paper cups. There are a number of patents that cover various coffee sleeves and their aspects.

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    Once you insert the pod and close the lid, it pierces the pod. Press the brewing button at the top, and the machine spins the capsule up to 7,000 rotations a minute.

  7. Knockbox - Wikipedia

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    An espresso tamper, grinder, and knockbox. A knockbox (informally known as a "bash bin", "coffee column", "slam piece" or "bang bang") is a device used to store spent espresso grounds, called a puck, after a shot of espresso has been pulled.