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K-Cup® Packs • Coffee Accessories • Breakroom Furniture K-Cup® Packs • Coffee Accessories • Breakroom Furniture DONUT SHOP K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6248 Coconut Mocha 24 13.99/bx DIE 60052101 Bold 24 13.65/bx COFFEE DIE 60224101 Decaf 22 13.99/bx ® DUNKIN DONUTS K-CUP®PACKS K-CUP PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 202810 Colombian 24 14.75/bx BARISTA PRIMA COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS GMT 202811 Cinnamon Roll 24 14.75/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 202812 Pumpkin Spice 24 14.75/bx GMT 6611 French Roast 24 13.99/bx GMT 81463 Dunkin Dark 24 14.75/bx GMT 6612 House Blend 24 13.99/bx GMT 81466 Hazelnut 24 14.75/bx GMT 6613 Colombia 24 13.99/bx GMT 81467 French Vanilla 24 14.75/bx GMT 6614 Italian Roast 24 13.99/bx GMT 81468 Dunkin Decaf® 24 14.75/bx GMT 6624 Italian Roast Decaf 24 13.99/bx GMT 81469 Original Blend 24 14.75/bx EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS CAFE ESCAPES® MOCHA K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6405 Original 24 12.69/bx GMT 6812 Vanilla 24 15.23/bx GMT 6406 Hazelnut 24 12.69/bx GMT 6813 Caramel 24 14.75/bx GMT 6407 Colombian 24 12.69/bx GMT 6803 Mocha 24 15.23/bx GMT 6408 Dark Italian Roast 24 12.69/bx GMT 6425 Original Decaf 24 12.69/bx CARIBOU COFFEE® K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE FOLGERS COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS LIGHT ROAST PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6994 Daybreak Morning Blend 24 13.65/bx GMT 0570 Lively Colombian Decaf 24 13.44/bx MEDIUM ROAST GMT 0162 Hazelnut Cream 24 13.44/bx GMT 6992 Caribou Blend 24 13.65/bx GMT 6659 Lively Colombian 24 12.99/bx GMT 195694 Vanilla Hazelnut Dreamstate 24 13.99/bx GMT 6661 Vanilla Biscotti 24 13.44/bx GMT 195697 Caramel Hideaway 24 13.99/bx GMT 6662 Black Silk 24 12.99/bx DARK ROAST GMT 6680 Caramel Drizzle 24 13.44/bx GMT 6990 Mahogany 24 13.99/bx GMT 6685 Classic Roast 24 12.99/bx DECAFFEINATED GMT 6995 Caribou Blend Decaf 24 13.65/bx GEVALIA KAFFEE K K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE CINNABON K-CUP®PACKS GMT 5000057488 Colombia 24 17.99/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 5000057490 Signature Blend 24 17.99/bx GMT 6305 Cinnabon Coffee 24 13.65/bx GMT 5000057905 Dark Royal Roast 24 17.49/bx GMT 5000057906 Signautre Decaf Blend 24 17.49/bx COFFEE PEOPLE K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GLORIA JEANS COFFEE® K-CUP®PACKS DIE 60052101 Donut Shop 24 13.65/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE DIE 60224101 Donut Shop Decaffeinated 22 13.99/bx DIE 60051012 Butter Toffee 24 14.21/bx GMT 7605 Morning Blend 24 9.99/bx DIE 60051046 French Vanilla 24 14.21/bx GMT 7586 100% Colombian 24 9.99/bx DIE 60051052 Hazelnut 24 14.21/bx GMT 7607 Round The Clock 24 9.99/bx GMT 7608 Deliciously Dark 24 9.99/bx GREEN MOUNTAIN VARIETY COFFEE K-CUP®PACK SAMPLERS DIEDRICH COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6501 Regular Variety Sampler 22 13.65/bx GMT 6743 Morning Edition Blend 24 11.55/bx Contains: Breakfast Blend, Vermont GMT 6744 Morning Edition Blend Decaf 24 11.55/bx Country Blend, Dark Magic® Extra Bold, GMT 6745 French Roast 24 11.55/bx French Roast GMT 6746 Rio Blend 24 11.55/bx GMT 6502 Flavored Variety Sampler 22 13.99/bx Contains: Carmel Vanilla Cream, French Vanilla, Wild Mountain Blueberry, DONUT HOUSE® COLLECTION K-CUP®PACKS Hazelnut Dark Roast GMT 6503 Decaffeinated Variety Sampler 22 13.99/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE Contains: Newman’s Special Decaf, GMT 6722 Chocolate Glazed Donut™ 24 12.49/bx Dark Magic® Extra Bold Decaf, Breakfast GMT 6534 Donut House® Extra Bold 24 12.49/bx Blend Decaf, Vermont Country Blend® Decaf GMT 7534 Donut House® Extra Bold Decaf 24 12.49/bx GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS PEET’S COFFEE K K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE LIGHT ROAST GMT 6542 Brazil Minas Naturais 22 17.49/bx GMT 6520 Breakfast Blend 24 13.65/bx GMT 6543 Cafe Domingo 24 17.49/bx GMT 6570 Our Blend 24 13.65/bx GMT 6544 House Blend Decaf 22 17.49/bx MEDIUM ROAST GMT 6545 French Roast 22 17.49/bx GMT 6003 Colombian Select (Fair-Trade) 24 13.65/bx GMT 6546 House Blend 22 17.49/bx GMT 6663 Nantucket Blend® 24 13.65/bx GMT 6547 Major Dickasons Blend 22 17.49/bx GMT 6602 Vermont Country Blend (Fair-Trade) 24 13.65/bx GMT 195765 Big Bang Medium-Roast 24 14.99/bx GMT 6106 Café Bustelo Espresso 24 13.65/bx DARK ROAST GMT 6694 French Roast 24 13.65/bx REVV COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS GMT 6523 Lake & Lodge® 24 13.65/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE EXTRA BOLD GMT 196172 Afterburner Dark Roast 24 14.99/bx GMT 4050 Newman’s Extra Bold 24 13.65/bx GMT 196173 Turbocharger Dark Roast 24 14.99/bx GMT 4060 Sumatran Reserve (Fair-Trade) 24 13.65/bx GMT 196924 No Surrender Dark Roast 24 14.99/bx GMT 4061 Dark Magic® Extra Bold 24 13.65/bx GMT 4066 Double Black Diamond Extra Bold 24 13.99/bx FLAVORED STARBUCKS® K-CUP®PACKS GMT 6700 Carmel Vanilla Cream 24 13.65/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6732 French Vanilla 24 13.65/bx SBK 11067983 Pike Place 24 18.25/bx GMT 6758 Pumpkin Spice 24 13.65/bx SBK 11067984 Breakfast Blend 24 18.25/bx GMT 6772 Southern Pecan 24 13.65/bx SBK 11067985 French Roast 24 18.25/bx GMT 6783 Wild Mountain Blueberry (Fair-Trade) 24 13.65/bx SBK 11067986 Veranda 24 18.25/bx GMT 6792 Hazelnut 24 13.65/bx SBK 11067987 Café Verona 24 18.25/bx DECAFFEINATED SBK 11068092 Pike Place Decaf 24 18.25/bx GMT 4051 Newman’s Special Decaf 24 13.65/bx GMT 4067 Dark Magic® Extra Bold Decaf 24 13.65/bx GMT 6999 Half Calf 24 13.65/bx TIMOTHY’S COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS GMT 7522 Breakfast Blend Decaffeinated 24 13.65/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 7602 Vermont Country Blend® Decaf 24 13.99/bx TWC PB4137 Emeril’s Big Easy Bold 24 13.65/bx GMT 7732 French Vanilla Decaffeinated 24 13.99/bx TWC PB4141 Kahlúa 24 13.65/bx GMT 7792 Hazelnut Decaffeinated 24 13.99/bx SEASONAL/LIMITED EDITION GMT 79742 Cinnamon Sugar Cookie 24 13.65/bx TULLY’S® COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS GMT 79752 Toasted Marshmallow Mocha 24 13.65/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT6720 Island Coconut 24 13.99/bx LIGHT ROAST GMT 192719 Breakfast Blend 24 13.65/bx ILLY K-CUP®PACKS MEDIUM ROAST PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 192919 House Blend 24 13.99/bx GMT 7790 Medium Roast 20 17.99/bx EXTRA BOLD GMT 7791 Dark Roast 20 17.99/bx GMT 192619 French Roast 24 13.99/bx GMT 193019 Italian Roast 24 13.65/bx GMT 6606 Hawaiian Blend 24 13.65/bx DECAFFEINATED KRISPY KREME®K-CUP®PACKS GMT 192419 French Roast Decaffeinated 24 13.99/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 192519 Italian Roast Decaffeinated 24 13.99/bx GMT 6110 Krispy Kreme 24 13.65/bx GMT 6111 Krispy Kreme Decaf 24 13.65/bx GMT 197784 Krispy Kreme Bold 24 13.99/bx MCCAFE COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE MAXWELL HOUSE K-CUP®PACKS GMT 7466 French Roast 24 13.49/bx GMT 7465 Premium Roast 24 13.49/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 7467 Premium Roast Decaf 24 13.49/bx GMT 5000057459 House Blend 24 11.49/bx GMT 7468 Breakfast Blend 24 13.49/bx GMT 5000057866 Original Roast 24 11.49/bx GMT 7563 House Blend Decaf 24 11.99/bx GMT 7564 Vanilla Hazelnut 24 11.99/bx NEW ENGLAND COFFEE K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 0036 Breakfast Blend 24 12.99/bx GMT 0037 Colombian Supremo 24 12.99/bx GMT 0038 Donut Shop Blend 24 12.99/bx GMT 0040 Hazelnut Créme 24 12.99/bx GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE ROASTERS® VARIETY K-CUP®PACKS TEA SAMPLER PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6505 Tea Variety Sampler 22 12.99/bx Contains: Authentic Green Tea, MISC. Devonshire English Breakfast, Lemon Zinger® K-CUP® PACKS Herbal Tea, Sleepytime® Herbal Tea LIPTON®K-CUP®PACKS CAFE ESCAPES® HOT COCOA K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6518 Natural Energy Tea 24 13.08/bx GMT 6801 Milk Chocolate Hot Cocoa 24 15.23/bx GMT 6867 Black Tea - Vanilla 24 13.08/bx GMT 6802 Dark Chocolate Hot Cocoa 24 15.23/bx GMT 6868 Green Tea 24 13.08/bx GREEN MOUNTAIN NATURALS®K-CUP®PACKS SNAPPLE® K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6201 Hot Apple Cider 24 14.75/bx GMT 6113 Diet Half & Half Tea 22 13.65/bx GMT 6870 Lemon Tea 22 13.65/bx GMT 6871 Raspberry Tea 22 13.65/bx SWISS MISS®K-CUP®PACKS GMT 6872 Peach Tea 22 13.65/bx PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 1252 Hot Cocoa 24 14.75/bx GMT 53091 Light Hot Cocoa 24 14.75/bx TETLEY TEA K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6855 British Blend Black Tea 24 13.08/bx GMT 6856 British Blend Black Tea Decaf 24 13.08/bx TWININGS K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE TEA TWG 08755 English Breakfast 24 12.99/bx TWG 08757 English Breakfast Decaf 24 12.99/bx ® TWG 08756 Earl Grey 24 12.99/bx K-CUP PACKS TWG 09954 Chai Tea 24 12.99/bx BIGELOW® K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE MEET LISA, GMT 6080 English Breakfast 24 13.08/bx OUR COFFEE SPECIALIST! GMT 6082 Earl Grey 24 12.99/bx GMT 6085 Green Tea 24 12.99/bx CAFÉ ESCAPES® TEA K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6805 Chai Latté 24 15.23/bx CELESTIAL SEASONINGS® TEA K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 14731 English Breakfast Tea 24 12.99/bx GMT 14732 Lemon Zinger® Tea Decaf 24 13.08/bx GMT 14734 Green Tea 24 12.99/bx GMT 14735 Mandarin Orange Spice Tea Decaf 24 13.08/bx GMT 14737 Green Tea Decaf 24 13.08/bx GMT 14738 Original India Spice Chai Tea 24 13.08/bx GMT 14739 Sleepytime® Herbal Tea 24 13.08/bx GMT 5000055655 Cinnamon Apple Spice 24 13.08/bx CELESTIAL SEASONINGS® ICED TEA K-CUP®PACKS PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 6825 Southern Sweet Perfect Iced Tea 24 13.99/bx BREWERS & ACCESSORIES K-CUP®BREWERS AND ACCESSORIES PRODUCT # DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE GMT 21300 K130 In-Room Brewer 1 95.99/ea GMT 20143 K150 P Brewer (Plumbed®) 1 299.99/ea GMT 20155 K155 Brewer 1 299.99/ea GMT 5021 Water Filter (B150, B15, B200, K155) 25 30.00/ct GMT 5572 FIltration Kit (K3000SE, K150P, K200) 1 47.99/ct GMT 50731 Refill Filter (K140, K145, K150, K155) 1 25.00/ct K130 K150 SMALL SMALL TO MEDIUM CAPACITY Up to 10 People Up to 30 People WATER SOURCE Pour-Over Plumbed® or Pour-Over UL RATING Commercial Commercial & Household HEALTH AND SAFETY RATING NSF-4 MULTIPLE BREW SIZES 8 oz.
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