Keurig's Kold drink dispenser makes a mean soda, but it'll cost you

Enter the Keurig Kold. The company that pioneered single-serve home-brew coffee has now attacked the problem of cold drinks at home. It hasn't been an easy one to crack. Flash-cooling water is a harder problem than flash-heating. And once you've done

Keurig Kold was introduced this fall after six years of development. It took just over one minute in the demonstration for the machine to make an 8-ounce carbonated beverage. The makings for a cold system beverage are contained in a pod that's somewhat 

If you've used one of Keurig's hot beverage machines in your office or home before, you won't have any trouble with the Kold. You have to remove a small foil seal on the bottom of a given pod before using it and there's a little groove included for

Add in the fact that initial sales for the Keurig KOLD, a single-serve cold beverage brewer created in partnership with Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO), look to be bleak and there were strong signs that the stock was not going to make a quick recovery. Now what

As the dust settles, many Keurig shareholders are feeling relief, thanks to the hefty 78% premium JAB paid for the shares. The same goes for Keurig investors such as Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO), which partnered with the company on the Keurig Kold system and