help! do keurig cup size buttons mean boldness not and not oz???

angelamichelle_xo
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what do you think?
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I'm not quite sure I understand. A least with the older Keurig I have, you get one K-cup size and three different options for drink sizes. The smallest drink will be the boldest and the largest drink will be the weakest.0
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The new K2.0 machines have a "strong" option. The only K-Cup I have found that doesn't taste weak over 6 ounce is the Kirkland Pacific Bold.0
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They should correspond to ounces (volumetric) of water. More water may or may not weaken the drink depending on the variation in amount of water and what you are drinking. I usually found that an 8oz English Breakfast tea and 10 oz made with the Keurig were similar strength, just different amount.0
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thanks!0
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