It does!!! I just ordered some of them from Amazon. 



The Ollie's here typically had 3 pallets of k-cup products on the floor, all the time.Ollie’s (and other overstock discounters) can be a great source for coffee and tea k-pods. I remember ordering some Twining k-cups from Keurig at some godawful price, then finding the same ones in Ollie’s a few days later for pennies.
Is the Z for zoomer girl???Lots. Plus tea.
Filtered coffee first thing 2-3cups
Cup of espresso later or after dinner. Black no sugar.
Tea thruout the day, tea bags or loose tea, several cups, with milk, no sugar.
Occasional herbal teas.
No pods.
I don't have the Keurig any more. I have the Hamilton time. Beach FlexBrew Trio now . I love it!! Far better than the Keurig. But that IS a good idea!! I've never used the tea K-cup pods before. This will be the first time making hot tea. I'll just pretend that I'm making coffee, but I'll leave the dispenser empty & just let the water run through. And BTW, I know someone who drinks them both together!!!!! Weird!!!!!!GadgetGuy - when you use those tea pods in your Keurig, it’s a good idea to run a cycle of just hot water through it first, to help clean out any coffee residue. Otherwise, your tea will have a noticeable coffee taste.

The water temp may be too low to make tea...I don't have the Keurig any more. I have the Hamilton time. Beach FlexBrew Trio now . I love it!! Far better than the Keurig. But that IS a good idea!! I've never used the tea K-cop pods before. This will be the first time making hot tea. I'll just pretend that I'm making coffee, but I'll leave the dispenser empty & just let the water run through.![]()
I'll measure it with the thermometer. I'll have to do it that way. It's in the pods like the coffee is. I plan to get tea bags & use the tea kettle.The water temp may be too low to make tea...

Don't tea and coffee use boiling water?The water temp may be too low to make tea...