When Coffee Goes High Tech
from the head-for-the-hills dept
Apparently coffee was in need of a jolt of high tech inspiration. Starting in just a few weeks you'll be able to buy a product that most of you probably never thought was necessary at all: a single serving can of coffee that heats itself. The idea is that you buy the can, and when you're ready to drink it, you push a button, and it heats itself up. No batteries or electricity needed. Just push the button, let the calcium oxide (yum!) mix with water, and voila, you have a steaming hot cup of joe. Who knew that heating up water was too difficult?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Hey, what about quick heating cars?
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Nescafe shipped these in the UK a while back.
Sadly, it wasn't great coffee but the cans were useful if you wanted to take a couple in a pack when cycling/hill-walking/biking etc and would end up somewhere without services.
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Re: Nescafe shipped these in the UK a while back.
They were expensive and you only get a tiny bit of the good stuff inside the can...
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Hot Ice
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