In our house we are big coffee drinkers. Now that the heat has moved in, and a hot cup of coffee isn’t desireable we were pleased to be offered to try out “Brew Over Ice” K-Cups. These K-Cups look identical to the standard coffees, and teas. This may be a bit confusing if you have keep your cups in a basket. Hubby tried the first one, and being that he has never had iced coffee he was cautious. He said that they were ok, and would have to try a few more to decide for himself. I tried some, and found them to be very good, and refreshing in the heat. It would be nice if they found a way to make more flavors than they have out.
Using the “Brew Over Ice” K-Cups is very easy… All you do is put ice in your cup, and run the K-Cup through like normal. (Use the 6oz. or 8oz. setting) Add your extras as necessary, and that’s it.
You can purchase them by going to the Keurig site. Prices start at $13.95 for a box of 22.
We give the “Brew Over Ice” K-Cups a 8 out of 10.
We were given 2 sample packs of “Brew Over Ice” K-Cups so as to try out the product. Receiving product does not influence our reviews in any manner.
New for this summer are Green Mountain Coffee®Nantucket Blend®and French Vanilla Iced Coffee in K-Cups. Both are based on the popular hot versions of their namesakes, but are specially blended to provide full flavor when brewed into a cup of ice.
For iced tea lovers, two new Celestial Seasonings® Perfect Iced Teas are debuting: Half and Half (part black tea, part lemonade) and Southern Sweet Tea. These new K-Cups join the four Perfect Iced Tea varieties introduced last summer: Sweet Lemon Black Tea, Sweet Peach Black Tea, Sweet Raspberry Black Tea and Black Tea Unsweetened.
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June 15th, 2010 at 9:07 am
Convenience yet–economical another issue.