Keurig VUE V700 Single Cup Brewing System Arrives for Review
We decided after hearing about the Keurig Vue V700 Single Cup Brewing System and Keurig Vue Packs were at retail to venture out this morning to find one to bring home for review. We found that our local Bed, Bath, and Beyond in Burlington, MA has the VUE Brewer and VUE Cups for sale so we picked a brewer, carousel, and VUE cups up. There's quite a few flavors of coffee, tea, and even a barista VUE Cup pack of the Vanilla Latte available which surprised us on the initial launch variety.

There's a pretty impressive display of VUE brewers, V-Cups,
and a V-Cup carousel. The looping video on an LCD panel
is also entertaining.

The Keurig VUE or V-Cup. Yum - Tully's!

Here's the V-Cup with the foil and filter pouch peeled off
so the V-Cup is ready for recycling.
A lot of readers are also interested in the total price of the VUE brewer currently at Bed Bath and Beyond - $249.99 for the VUE Brewer, a$29.99 for the VUE Carousel for storage, and 9.99-11.99 for each pack of VUE cups (the amount per pack differs on the type of beverage and for what size of coffee cup). So for the brewer, carousel, and 8 VUE Cup packs we spent roughly $390 bucks.
We'll have more details on the Keurig VUE V700 and the VUE Cup coffee and barista drinks we picked up to try over the next week.
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Posted by Jay Brewer at March 1, 2012 11:13 AM
Curious that BB&B in USA are selling the Vue, yet BB&B stores in Canada are not (well, at least their website doesn't have anything listed).
Will be interesting to see if the V700 and V-Cups retain their same pricing or get hiked to higher Canadian pricing once everything is released in Canada.
I also find it odd that online retailers who currently sell K-Cups (i.e. Shoffee.com, etc) aren't allowed carrying/selling V-Cups. You'd think GMCR would want to increase their revenue channels... not limit them.