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It's Time to Enjoy a Brand New VUE!

Started 1333560055.66 in Kitchen & Food Talk, Hosts & Personalities, Coffee Talk | Last reply 1333929595.23 by Dulcimer
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Mood: Comforted
What's in my cup: Twinings Earl Grey Tea
Happy day to you all! Many thanks to everyone for tuning in to watch our Today's Special Value this past weekend! What a wonderful day we had at QVC. We had such a great time interacting with you all during the day on QVC.com. Such great questions and feedback you provided to our team. Many thanks for being there! :)
Allergy season seems to be upon us…so I'm nursing a sore throat with my very favorite tea. I love Earl Grey. Right after this cup, the kiddies and I are zoo bound. Looks like a beautiful day—I'm hoping the animals are ready for us!
It's a big week for Keurig at QVC! Many of you asked when you'd be seeing the new Keurig Vue brewing system on QVC…well, the time has come! I hope you'll join Kristen, Keurig's Director of Marketing, for Wednesday evening's edition of In the Kitchen with David. She'll be presenting the Vue and this offer is incredible! It includes:
  • Keurig Vue Brewer
  • 10 Variety Vue Packs
  • 12 Travel-Size Breakfast Vue Packs
  • 12 Barista Vue Packs
  • 16 Donut Shop Vue Packs
  • 16 Celestial Iced Tea Vue Packs
  • 2 16-oz Tumblers (Perfect for your inched beverages!)
  • Water Filter Kit
 
The Variety Vue Pack includes one each of Gloria Jean's Hazelnut Coffee, Timothy's Decaf, Tully's French Roast, Celestial Seasoning Southern Sweet Tea, Travel-Sized Green Mountain Breakfast Blend, Celestial Seasoning Sleepytime, Barista Prima Italian Roast, Cafe Escape Milk Chocolate, Green Mountain Nantucket Blend, and Donut Shop Coffee. Don't miss your chance to see this new brewer in action!
Keurig is very fortunate to have wonderful relationships with many coffee roasters. There have been many questions about each of them, and we wanted to spend some time on each so you could get to know them more intimately.
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters is a partner whose goal is to provide you with an extraordinary coffee experience that’s environmentally sound, socially just, and undeniably delicious. By delivering the ultimate coffee experience, they hope to inspire others to view business as a partner and contributor in the global effort to create sustainability for people and ecosystems worldwide. Since 1981, they've been roasting the finest Arabica beans from coffee-growing communities around the world, all while creating award-winning blends. I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Green Mountain to attend their "Java University." While there I learned about their specific roasting processes and the coffee journey from tree to cup. It was an amazing and educational experience, and I left with a supreme respect and admiration for this roaster and their commitment to raising social and environmental awareness. Many of my favorite flavors come from the Green Mountain family, and I'd be willing to bet yours do as well.
Okay, so is it really April already? Where has the time gone? I'd be telling a fib if I said I wasn't overwhelmed with how fast life and the days seem to be flying by. A good friend reminded me recently that you just have to have faith that it all works out in the end—blind faith. As hard as it is...my friend is right. Somehow, some way, it all ends up working out, and things turn out the way they're meant to. So no fretting here. :)
I feel like we're still trying to settle back in from our time away. Getting back into our daily routine is taking me a little bit of time. The Easter holiday is right around the corner (which I can't believe), and the kids all have time off from school. We have fun plans on the horizon, including many days trips, visits with friends, and some silly plans, too. Looking forward to some down time and creating some memories. Hope you have some fun things in the works as well!
Wishing you all a wonderful day! And do tell…what's in your cup?
XO,
—Melissa Fleming

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BREEZYBEAR1333631549.6573077 PostsRegistered 10/21/2007

HI MELLISSA,ARE THEY AT KUERIG GOING TOMAKE AMY VUE CUP FOR THIS NEW VUE MACHINE?BUYING THE CUPS GET KIND OF EXPENSIVE AND WOULD LOVE TOHAVE ANOTHER OPTION.

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4uthebest1333637655.2673212 PostsRegistered 1/21/2009
On 4/5/2012 BREEZYBEAR said:

HI MELLISSA,ARE THEY AT KUERIG GOING TOMAKE AMY VUE CUP FOR THIS NEW VUE MACHINE?BUYING THE CUPS GET KIND OF EXPENSIVE AND WOULD LOVE TOHAVE ANOTHER OPTION.

Last edited on 4/5/2012

I am sure others would like to know this too. Will there be an analog of the My K Cup for the VUE ?

Rocker1333650529.471326 PostsRegistered 5/3/2007Nashville, TN
On 4/5/2012 BREEZYBEAR said:

HI MELLISSA,ARE THEY AT KUERIG GOING TOMAKE AMY VUE CUP FOR THIS NEW VUE MACHINE?BUYING THE CUPS GET KIND OF EXPENSIVE AND WOULD LOVE TOHAVE ANOTHER OPTION.

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Please turn off the caps people. also, spellcheck

I am wondering if the regular kcups will work in the new vue. I am not planning on getting one, Yet, but if/when my Keurig dies I will probably do the Vue! I love the 5 more degrees & the 18 oz. cup. The 12 oz. was one thing that sold me. We don't like a small cup for our morning cup!! We love our Keurig and the Customer Service. Great company.

Butterflym­omma1333684740.188 PostsRegistered 3/6/2012

The new vue is even more expensive than the other Keurigs the new vue cups are more expensive also. thumbs down

debc1333709166.981551 PostsRegistered 10/27/2009
On 4/5/2012 Butterflymomma said:

The new vue is even more expensive than the other Keurigs the new vue cups are more expensive also. thumbs down


Everything's relative. Even Kcups are more expensive than they used to be. Did anyone really think they'd be cheaper?

Dulcimer1333929595.233 PostsRegistered 3/4/2009

Hi Melissa, I am hoping that maybe you could suggest an idea to Keurig to make a personal brewer that could brew into the standard size tall, travel cup? The Keurig that I would love to see would have the same counter space footprint, but be a little taller to accommodate a larger cup and water reservoir. Even with the drip tray removed, one can't put a taller travel mug under the drip area.

I would buy the larger size Keurig, but those of us who have the smaller kitchen counter areas find it much too "assuming". Even the single brewer owners, like a good size cup of your wonderful coffee! Thank you.

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