date:Aug 25, 2014
move brings another high-profile partner to Keurig, which also is working with Coca-Cola Co. on a system for producing cold beverages. In February, Coca-Cola bought 16.7 million newly issued shares in Keurig for about $1.25 billion. The beverage giant announced that it was increasing its stake to 16 per cent in May, making it Keurigs largest shareholder.
Adding Krafts celebrated brands to the licensed Keurig family means Keurig consumers will be able to enjoy even more beverages they know and