How did a tiny coffee startup merge with Dr Pepper to become a $15 billion powerhouse? Discover the evolution of the pod machine and the soda brand.

They realized something huge—the 'razor and blades' model. If you could get the machine—the razor—into offices and homes, people would have to keep buying the pods—the blades—forever.
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Eli: You know, I was staring at my coffee maker this morning and realized I have no idea where the name "Keurig" even comes from. It sounds so high-tech, right?
Nia: It really does! But it’s actually Dutch for "excellence." It’s a pretty bold claim for a company that started in the early 90s with just two guys, Peter Dragone and John Sylvan, who had this wild vision for a single-serve cup.
Eli: Excellence, huh? They certainly nailed the "ubiquitous" part. I read that by the end of 2024, nearly 40 million American households were expected to own one.
Nia: Exactly. It’s a total cultural symbol now. But what’s wild is that the Keurig we know today is actually this massive beverage empire that merged with Dr Pepper—a brand that goes all the way back to a Texas drug store in 1885.
Eli: Wait, so the high-tech pod machine is siblings with a 140-year-old soda? That is a fascinating combination.
Nia: It really is a story of two totally different worlds colliding. So, let's dive into how a small-town Vermont coffee roaster and a 23-flavor soda blend eventually became a fifteen-billion-dollar powerhouse.