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Who makes your K-Cups?
The coffee in our K-Cups are sourced and roasted using the same artisan process as CoffeeLuv’s whole beans. Once roasted, it’s sent to Keurig, where the K-Cups are expertly manufactured.
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Can I brew your K-Cups after the "Best By" date?
The "Best By" date listed on our K-Cups packaging is the date by which we recommend you enjoy your pods. However, this is not an expiration date. The coffee is still safe to drink, but it will not...
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Do you have a Capsule recycling program?
Yes. As part of our commitment to sustainability, we've partnered with g2 revolution® to make it easy for you to recycle your CoffeeLuv Espresso capsules. Request a recycling kit online and pay onl...
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I'm looking for a coffee recommendation, can you help?
Absolutely. We've created a short quiz to help you find your coffee match. Simply answer a few questions and we'll provide a recommendation just for you. The quiz can be found here.
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What are your tea bags made out of?
Our tea pouches do not use plastic or petroleum-based polymers; instead, they consist of a silken pouch derived from renewable sugar cane stitched with unbleached cotton.
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Can I recycle your K-Cups?
Yes — CoffeeLuv’s K-Cup® pods are made from recyclable polypropylene (#5 plastic), the same material used in everyday items like yogurt containers and butter tubs.However, recycling availability va...
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Are your tea bags compostable?
The pouches can be composted in an industrial composter!
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What is the shelf life for your tea?
Tea can have a shelf life from 1.5 to 2 years, and we will not ship tea that is within 6 months of its shelf life.
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I use a reusable pod, what grind should I choose when ordering?
Most reusable pods require a coarse grind but to ensure that you use the correct grind refer to the instructions of your particular pod.
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My brewer isn't brewing your K-Cups properly, what do I do?
We recommend that you contact the manufacturer directly to troubleshoot brewing issues.