Save $15 On Spring K-Cup Variety Packs

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These Victor Allen 96-count variety packs of K-cups for your Keurig Brewer are a great value at the retail price of $49.99, and right now you can save $15 at Best Buy, dropping your total to just $34.99. That’s only $0.36 for each cup of coffee!

Normally $50, this 96-pack is 30 percent off (Photo via Best Buy)

Normally $50, this 96-pack is 30 percent off (Photo via Best Buy)

Victor Allen – Spring Variety Pack K-Cups (96-Pack) on sale for $34.99

Normally $50, this 96-pack is 30 percent off (Photo via Best Buy)

Normally $50, this 96-pack is 30 percent off (Photo via Best Buy)

Victor Allen – Variety Pack K-Cup (96-Pack) on sale for $34.99

Normally $50, this 96-pack is 30 percent off (Photo via Best Buy)

Normally $50, this 96-pack is 30 percent off (Photo via Best Buy)

Victor Allen – Variety Pack K-Cups (96-Pack) on sale for $34.99

Choose from three varieties, including this Spring Variety Pack. It includes fruity flavors like blackberry cobbler and sweet treats like peanut butter cup and caramel. Single serve coffee cups from Victor Allen are made with 100 percent Arabica beans, and customer reviewers agree they make a great cup of coffee. In fact, 100 percent of customer reviewers would recommend these k-cups to a friend. Stock up on coffee cups for your single-serve brewer while this sale lasts.

FILE PHOTO: A single-serve Keurig Green Mountain brewing machine is seen before dispensing coffee in New York February 6, 2015. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo

FILE PHOTO: A single-serve Keurig Green Mountain brewing machine is seen before dispensing coffee in New York February 6, 2015. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo

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