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Green Mountain has ongoing deals with other coffee retailers, including Dunkin Donuts (Nasdaq: DNKN ) and Caribou Coffee (Nasdaq: CBOU ) , which allow these brands to sell K-Cup portion packs for the Keurig that are uniquely branded to their respective

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K-Cup Growth Resurrects Green Mountain Stock
Forbes
GMCR offers its consumers the ability to choose from over 200 varieties of K-Cup portion packs. It K-Cup portion pack brands include some of the prominent brands including Caribou Coffee, Dunkin' Donuts, Kahlua, Starbucks, Diedrich Coffee, Millstone,

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Dunkin' profit beats; stock off on margin, outlook
Reuters
Limited-time sandwich offers and sales of K-cups — single-use plastic pods filled with ground coffee — gave a jolt to fourth-quarter sales at US Dunkin' Donuts shops, which account for roughly 75 percent of company revenue and 85 percent of profits.

Green Mountain's K-Cup Sales Brew Up $ 61 Stock Value
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In February 2011, the firm entered into a multi-year manufacturing and distribution agreement under which it manufactures K-Cup portion packs for Dunkin' Brands. Dunkin' K-Cup portion packs became available at participating Dunkin' Donuts restaurants

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Clash of the Coffee Stock Titans: Starbucks Vs. Dunkin' Brands
Investorplace.com
DNKN also has a deal with GMCR to make Dunkin Donuts coffee available in K-Cups, but with a larger consumer base and the “premium” label attached to it, the advantage here remains with SBUX. Plus, when Green Mountain's K-Cup technology patents expire
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color=”#6f6f6f”> MarketWatch (blog)
private-equity firms Bain Capital Partners, Carlyle Group and Thomas H. Lee Partners are further cashing in on their Dunkin ‘Donuts Investment. Dunkin ‘Brands Group DNKN, the parent company of Dunkin ‘ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, said on Thursday a 22 million secondary
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