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Remington Debuts "Game Changing" Keurig Compatible Single-Serve Brewer

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VALENCIA, Calif., March 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Remington® introduces iCup', the first single-serve coffee brewing system to use rotational SteamBrew' technology. The new system is debuting at the International Home+Housewares Show (IHHS) in Chicago, March 15-18, 2014, and will be showcased in demonstrations.

Remington® introduces iCup', the first single-serve coffee brewing system to use rotational SteamBrew' technology.

Bruce Burrows, Remington CEO, explains, "iCup is a breakthrough technology for the single-serve brewer industry, providing a superior tasting cup of coffee as compared with your favorite Keurig®K-Cup®or K-type equivalent."

iCup uses iCoffee's patented rotational SteamBrew technology to steam and stir the coffee grounds in all Keurig and K-type compatible cups. This revolutionary rotational brewing technology, featured on the cover of Consumer Reports 2014 "Hot List", creates a brewing environment that extracts rich, smooth flavors without the bitter-acidic aftertaste often associated with drip and single-serve coffee brewers.

"We have changed the game by creating a system that accepts all Keurig K-Cups, including the new 2.0 interactive K-Cups, as well as any K-type equivalent. By popular demand, our iCoffee lovers requested we put the "impossibly smooth" taste that they experience with iCoffee in a single-serve machine, and we are thrilled to be able to do that with iCup."

Remington launched iCoffee in 2013. It was the first coffee brewer ever to utilize rotational steam jets inside the brew basket to crack open the grounds, unlocking all the rich coffee flavors while eliminating any bitter or acidic aftertaste.

iCup uses a patent-pending rotational jet inside the K-Cup that steams and stirs the coffee at the optimum brewing temperature to release maximum flavor.

The iCup brewer is also the first to use a patent-pending Dial-a-Brew' cup size selector that provides the user with any brew strength between 6- and 18-ounces depending on the configuration.

iCup will be produced in four models and comes loaded with different features to accommodate every coffee lover's lifestyle. Some models will include a built-in storage space within the brewer that conveniently holds eight coffee pods.

Burrows added that Keurig has announced a 2.0 interactive K-Cup reader system that will both eliminate choice and will ultimately be more expensive by requiring consumers to use only Keurig licensed interactive K-Cups.

"With iCup, coffee lovers will experience a dramatically better tasting coffee and the ability to use their favorite Keurig K-Cup or K-type equivalent from makers including Kraft (Maxwell House, Gevalia), Rogers Family Coffee, Sturm Foods, Kroger and Safeway, just to name a few," said Burrows. "By delivering this game changing brewer technology for a cost that is less than the competition, we are offering coffee lovers, and our retail partners, value and freedom of choice."

iCup will be available at retail by third quarter 2014. For more information on the company, please visit www.icoffee.com.

About iCup' and Remington®:
iCup' is the first single-serve machine to use rotational SteamBrew' technology. iCup was invented by Bruce Burrows, who also created iCoffee®by Remington. iCoffee and iCup use SteamBrew' technology to release the locked-in flavors of coffee while eliminating any bitterness and acidity to deliver impossibly smooth tasting coffee. To learn more about the company, visit the website at www.icoffee.com.

The Remington®name has been associated with coffee brewing since 1846, when John R. Remington first filed a patent for his "cowboy" coffee percolator. Remington Designs was formed to develop appliances that utilize breakthrough technology to improve consumers' lives for the home.

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