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Red Rose Decaf Black Tea K-cups (72 Count)

This variety of k-cup is $47.94 for 72 k-cups. If you do the math, that's $0.67 per k-cup.

Buy on Amazon for $47.94

Amazon is a bit wordier with how they named this product. They call it "Red Rose Naturally Decaffeinated Black Tea Specially Blended Strong Black Tea with 12 Single Serve Tea K-Cups Per Box (Pack of 6) Brew Hot/Cold Decaf Full-bodied Black Tea K-Cup Pods for Keurig".

Some additional details about this product:

  • BLACK TEA- Red Rose Decaf Black Tea Specially Blended Tea makes a tasty, full bodied black tea. Enjoy a cup of the natural goodness of black tea that is complimented perfectly with milk and sugar. For more than 100 years, we have been passionate about what we do, dedicated to using only the finest teas from premier mountain estates around the world.
  • SINGLE SERVE BLACK TEA K-CUPS- Each box has 12 individually wrapped tea cups. Open the lid and place your favorite Red Rose K-cup in the chamber. Close the lid, place the mug on the drink plate, select the 8oz setting and hit the brew button for the perfect cup of Black Tea which delivers a strong, but smooth tea experience.
  • TEA BENEFITS- Our Decaffeinated Black Tea makes an amazing cup of fine tea that promotes overall health and well-being. Black Tea contributes to total water intake, promoting hydration.
  • EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY: Red Rose Tea was founded in 1890. We're passionate about continuing the Red Rose tradition to craft full-bodied, rich tea blends made for the tea lover with the same care established more than a century ago.
  • LOVE IN EVERY CUP- Our Red Rose Decaf Black Tea is blended with care to create a perfectly balanced, great-tasting cup of our classic blend that demonstrates our passion for a superior tea experience. So, when you sit down with a cup of Red Rose Tea, savor the aroma and taste the love in every cup.

Need to know more? You can read more about this product on Amazon.

Oh, and here's a bunch of pictures if you've never seen k-cup pods before: