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Tea, in three seconds?
It seems to me that this is the ultimate invention for people who have very little time (or very little patience) yet still want a hot beverage in the morning. Tefal has designed a kettle that heats your water (approximately one cup) in just three seconds, as opposed to a standard kettle which takes just under three minutes. Aside from just the speed and the obvious energy / water saving aspects, the Quick Cup has a few more things going for it too - you can adjust the amount of water you need by the touch of a button, plus the kettle uses a filter so your water will have fewer impurities. In addition, a separate button allows you to simply extract room-temperature filtered water for those times when you don't need it piping hot.
A little warning though - the water doesn't actually come to a complete boil, so you may not extract as much flavor from a tea bag and it won't be hot enough to sterilize anything. Otherwise though, it seems like a pretty efficient way to get some hot water fast. Currently the kettle is only available in the UK, but if it is a success I'm sure it'll make it's way over here soon.
Swiss Miss Dark Chocolate Sensation
Is this the same as their Chocolate Sensation that was introduced a few years ago? I saw this on the shelf and didn't find the other stuff, so I'm wondering if they've replaced that Chocolate Sensation with dark chocolate, which seems to be all the rage now.
I like it. It tastes a little different than other dark hot cocoas are on the market, the more expensive brands. This one actually tastes like they took big hunks of dark chocolate and melted them in hot liquid. That's not an insult, by the way, I like the way this tastes.
It's also a hot chocolate that isn't ruined if you add a bit of milk, even though it already has milk in it and you just add water. I've followed the instructions to a T (6 oz of hot water for each packet), so I'm not sure what happens if you have a big mug and add more hot water than that.
Update: Hmmm...I found this for sale on Amazon, and even though it says "Dark Chocolate Sensation," it shows the old "Chocolate Sensation" box. Am I drinking the old stuff under a new name? Have my taste buds been deceived?











