Hot chocolate..?!


Question:

Hot chocolate..?

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..

*This is for my business market research..
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Answers:
There already is The Thermal Can it has a thermal layer and it can heat anything. It was
invented for The Astronauts so they could drink
hot drinks like cocoa. It's available at many Camping places like Westside Stores! It's not
cheap though! There's also the reverse the Cold Can. That one I prefer over the hot can.
U can burn your hands on the hot can. If U see a orange red can at West Side stores.. it's likely a hot can! Too expensive.. I'd just rather mix up the drink & heat it rather than pay $$'s
for too much convenience! The Mesh Chiller cans are cheaper and great for Lemonade or other Juices!

I think a special cup that could take the 'thermal' thing a little further, like a warming cup would be very useful indeed if it was priced reasonably. But you would still have to put the chocolate powder and water in it. It would be great if you made a drink you could just chuck in the cup and drink, but obviously on account of global warming and all that I'm not that interested in warm drinks anyway. And just putting the chocolate powder and water together isn't that much of a hassle, so maybe it won't be a good invention.

I would buy Hot Chocolate in a box with 10 packets inside it, so that I can make it hot myself.

sorry bro it seems that you are late




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