K-Cup inventor regrets creating non-recyclable Keurig coffee pod

By A Mystery Man Writer

John Sylvan may have invented the K-Cup -- the ubiquitous single-serve plastic coffee pod -- but that doesn't mean he uses it or the proprietary brewers produced by Keurig required to serve them at home.
John Sylvan may have invented the K-Cup -- the ubiquitous single-serve plastic coffee pod -- but that doesn't mean he uses it or the proprietary brewers produced by Keurig required to serve them at home.

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