Keurig and K-Cups in Checked Luggage

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I'm an Indonesian college student studying at U.S. Going back home for summer break this May with a rather absurd luggage:

136 K-Cups and a Keurig Coffee Machine.

Why? Because I love coffee.

I already checked TSA's site and they said both Keurig and K-Cups are fine. Also, it's worth much less than $250 (already printed the invoice) so I shouldn't get into any trouble in Indonesian customs.

However, the amount of K-Cups worries me. I read from various traveling guide websites that 'excessive' amount raises suspicions on both US TSA agents and Indonesian customs officers. I really don't want them to tear up my K-Cups to inspect it for a very obvious reason: opening the cup will ruin the coffee.

This is the first time I'm traveling back home with such weird luggage, so am I going to get into any trouble for it? Any experience with a large amount of luggage?

I will really appreciate your answer! Thanks






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