If hot chocolate can be sealed in a can and you can warm it..?!


Question:

If hot chocolate can be sealed in a can and you can warm it..?

What do you think if a can that can heat the beverage inside is invented? Now we can just buy hot chocolate or hot coffee in a supermarket. They will be hot when you open the can, because it has a special equipment that warms the beverage as soon as you open the can! We do not have to mix hot chocolate powder and hot water up. Also, although the can has a special equipment that can be expensive, it will be much cheaper than the hot chocolate sold in Starbucks.


What do you think how much it will cost if it is invented? Also, how big should the can size be? If hot chocolate is in 250ml can, will you buy it? Do you think what is the most delicious hot chocolate maker? Do you think it is a good idea to make it?


Please tell your opinion whether it is good or bad. Also, please answer as many questions as you can.. Thanks..


Answers:
They already have that- it's $1.30/can in Sam's club. I think it's made by Starbucks, but I'm not sure. All you need to do is shake the can, push a tab down and the liquid is hot.
So, it has already been done.
It tastes nasty- prepackaged coffee/ hot chocolate taste really really bad.
I will just keep getting coffee and hot chocolate from my local coffee shop-fresh coffee and chocolate, much cheaper than starbucks, and much better than stale bottled coffee

Well, clearly it's already been done - though if it doesn't taste good, I guess it hasn't been done well. I'd worry about chemicals and "artificial" means of heating, and how that would affect the health aspects of the food, but more importantly, I guess I think hot chocolate is something that should be savored and part of the fun, for me, is making it for my kids.

The world is too instant for me - instant coffee, instant meals - slow down, people...and let's enjoy life. Take the time to heat the hot chocolate - the old fashioned way...stirring it on the stove...or, at very least - popping it into the microwave!




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