Good news for soda fans out there. You’ll soon be able to brew up a Dr. Pepper in the comfort of your own kitchen. According to the Wall Street Journal, Keurig Green Mountain has signed a deal with Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. to sell capsules that make its sodas in Keurig’s planned cold-drink machine.

According to the article, the new deal means that Keurig will have “at least 30 beverage varieties—including multiple brands from the two soda partners—for the new machine…”

Customers can expect to see the new cold brewing machine make its debut this coming September 2015. As noted in CNBC,  “Cold brewing systems enable consumers to make carbonated and non-carbonated beverages at home and use little fridge space.”

The Journal notes that Keurig is “betting” this new cold brewing machine will enable the company “to grow beyond the single-serve coffee brewers and K-Cup pods it is known for.” And of course, give the company an edge over its competitor, SodaStream International Ltd. The leading maker of carbonation machines “has struggled to secure big brands,” the Journal points out.

Currently, Keurig already has a deal with Coca Cola to be a part of its soda machine offerings. As CNBC notes, the soda company currently offers Honest Tea pods for Keurig’s hot brewing machines.

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