Keurig Made its First Ever Iced Coffee Machine

Permission to freak out because Keurig, one of the most popular home coffee brewing systems, recently created its first-ever iced coffee machine. Iced coffee lovers, your morning routine just got a little easier and cheaper all thanks to one new, shiny machine.

Whether you’re an iced coffee drinker all year round or only for the hot summer days, the new K-Iced Coffee Maker  brews over ice by automatically adjusting the brew temperature — starting hotter to help extract full flavor, then cooling down for less ice melt.

Priced under $100 and available in gray and white, the machine offers three cup sizes including 8, 10, and 12oz. The most thrilling part is the machine brews the coffee in just a few minutes. No more waiting for that mobile order and then picking it up to realize it’s the wrong color with not enough milk or too much milk.

So how exactly does the iced coffee pour out at the push of a button? Similar to the beloved Keurig coffee machine, the K-Iced Coffee Maker makes full-flavored coffee with Keurig’s best-selling pods.

According to Amazon shoppers, the K-Iced Coffee Maker has already received a 4.4/5 stars. If you haven’t already gotten a gift for Sunday, this might be a clutch gift for Mother’s Day.

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