The Rolling Stones Team Up With Keurig in Limited-Edition Collaboration — Shop the Collection Here

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Keurig and the legendary rock group The Rolling Stones have come together for a first of its kind collaboration — and it’s available to shop now. The exclusive collection went live Tuesday (June 6) and features a collab fans will certainly love a latte. It not only combines rock n’ roll with the delicious caffeinated beverage, but features a bundle of custom designed Keurig supplies inspired by the band’s popular song “Start Me Up,” all for $139.99.

To get you rolling into summer on the right note, this kit comes with the new K-Iced Brewer, a Rolling Stone-themed iced coffee tumbler and “Start Me Up” coffee blend K-Cup pods. Everything included with the K-Iced Brewer machine features a white and red design with the iconic red lips logo on the side. Instead of the timeless red tongue, though, it’s been replaced with swirls of brown inspired by iced coffee.

The Rolling Stones x Keurig “Start Me Up” Iced Coffee Kit
$139.99

Collectors and coffee lovers alike won’t want to miss out on adding this to their kitchen as it’s not only a conversation starter, but comes with a mix of enviable features. The K-Iced Brewer not only brews iced coffee but for hot beverage fans, you can still make a steaming cup of joe in the morning. The removable drip tray also means you can fit up to 7-inch tall tumblers and travel mugs.

There’s only a limited amount of these bundles being made, which means you definitely don’t want to think too long on this. No matter what your coffee preferences are make sure you snag one of these Keurig x The Rolling Stones bundles while you can.

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Rylee Johnston

Billboard