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Personally, I love coffee
and I always have. But I don’t limit my
caffeine consumption to simply coffee; I also
enjoy a nice cup of tea as well. Having talked
to other people about caffeinated beverage
preference, it seems that most people are
faithful to one or the other and usually don’t
sway from their favorite. And of course there
are the few freaks out there who don’t like
either product, but they are few in number (and
obviously insane) so we shouldn’t even include
them in this discussion. Mr coffee ice tea
takes advantage of the ability to market to
everyone, whether they prefer coffee or
tea.
Mr coffee ice tea makers
simply take the concept of coffee brewing and
apply it to tea. Though it would be less
confusing if they’d called their line of tea
products Mr Tea, they are probably relying on
the reputation they’ve built over the years as
masters of the brewing process. And I think
it’s a good idea for mr coffee to extend itself
beyond coffee products. After all, a quick walk
through the aisles of the grocery store will
show both coffee and tea sitting on the shelves
close together. While the beverages are vastly
different in terms of composition, they’re very
similar in terms of use.
There are those who may
argue that you don’t need a special appliance
to brew tea, but with the prevalence of new
appliances for every culinary process you can
imagine, from pasta cookers and microwavable
egg pans, to waffle makers and tortilla
heaters, it’s not so impossible to imagine that
there is a market for the mr coffee ice tea
maker. Much in the same way that you could brew
coffee by the cup using individual steeping
bags, you can prepare tea in large batches
instead of patiently brewing a fresh cup each
time you want some tea. I know that I’m looking
at adding a mr coffee ice tea maker to my
kitchen appliance arsenal sometime in the near
future.
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