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The Coffee Mix K-Cup for Keurig Brewers Sampler Pack, Cappuccino Celebration, 16 Count


The Coffee Mix K-Cup for Keurig Brewers Sampler Pack, Cappuccino Celebration, 16 Count


  • 16 keurig K-Cup cappuccino celebration; Yummy cappuccinos by grove square – pumpkin, caramel, French vanilla and hazelnut

  • Find your favorite cappuccino with this Grove Square sampler!

  • The K-Cup pack is a patented, airtight container that locks out oxygen, light and moisture while locking in freshness and flavor

  • Please note that this is a hand-picked sampler and is NOT in manufacturer’s packaging.

16 cappuccino K-Cups. Grove square French vanilla, pumpkin, hazelnut and caramel cappuccinos.
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The Coffee Mix K-Cup for Keurig Brewers Sampler Pack, Cappuccino Celebration, 16 Count


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Image by Glyn Lowe Photoworks, 1 Million Views, Thanks
K Street is a major thoroughfare in the United States capital of Washington, D.C. known as a center for numerous think tanks, lobbyists, and advocacy groups. In political discourse, "K Street" has become a metonym for Washington’s lobbying industry since many lobbying firms were traditionally located on the section in Northwest Washington which passes from Georgetown through a portion of downtown D.C. Since the late 1980s, however, many of the largest lobbying firms have moved out; as of 2012, only one of the top-20 lobbying firms has a K Street address.

More Photos At:
www.glynlowe.com/district_of_columbia


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