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It has faulty pods
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The pods work fine in my old Keurig coffee maker
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The last 3 months, it doesn't seem to matter the source, about 1 in 3 pods fail to work, and the filter gives out under pressure and I end up with a partially brewed cup of coffee full of grounds and more grounds all over the place
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This last batch must have been defective because every other pod spewed grounds in the coffee and really messed up our Keurig.
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This is the best 30 cents/pod lower priced coffee I've tried
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Every pod we used busted during brew
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I have gotten this 2 times now & have had no exploded pods.
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I've come to the conclusion that the manufacturer will never figure out how to make and sell pods that work without failing
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Maybe it's just me, but to me these pods taste sour
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So now we have two Keurig's and a lot of useless coffee pods.
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8 out of 10 pods were defective
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All the pods blew up in our Keurig
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Other pods by other manufacturers never exhibit the same problems.
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I tried cleaning the machine and I’m fairly confident the issue is these pods themselves as my other brand read and coffees do not have this leaking issue
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This is one of the best tasting pods I have found in a long time, would recommend to give it a try.
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Otherwise these particular pods are a total pain in the butt.
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When the pods don't blow apart and spew grounds everywhere inside the Keurig, it actually tastes good
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The pods have not broken
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They taste just like the coffee at Mickey D's.
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The flavor is bold, but not overpowering like the coffee served at Mickey D's