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If you've got a Keurig home brewer, you can extend your coffee
budget and add more variety to your brewed coffees by making your
own custom blends with a My K-Cup reusable filter.Â

It works very well and makes a big difference when it comes to
brewing at a fraction of the cost of K-Cups. Learn
more about the My K-Cup reusable filter in my review and find out
how I achieved a very nice coffee simply by adding a little
flavor.  Start creating your own unique
blends and enjoy your Keurig even more. Photo Courtesy of
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