I’m absolutely addicted to the Flavia machine here. $0.50 a cup, but a cup is like 6 oz. It’s Yum.
UPDATE: Note to self: Cafeteria closes at 1:30. You will not eat a late lunch, unless Dorito’s and Ramen out of a machine count.
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I’m absolutely addicted to the Flavia machine here. $0.50 a cup, but a cup is like 6 oz. It’s Yum.
UPDATE: Note to self: Cafeteria closes at 1:30. You will not eat a late lunch, unless Dorito’s and Ramen out of a machine count.
Hey, our Flavia machine is FREE! Take that! I loooove the mochaccino. The tea sucks, though. When we first got that thing, I was drinking about 8 cups of coffee a day.
Wow, I’m dumb. I’ve actually never heard of it. I wonder if it’s a nationwide thing, or one of those things that stays out of the midwest…
we had one at my University IT job… it lasted about 2 weeks, because the whole department was drinking like 10 cups a day… that’s costs a LOT.
Yeah, we had bottled drinks (Orange juice! in GLASS bottles!! and Dasani water!!) here for about a month before they caught on that 1/2 the employees were keeping their home fridges stocked by carrying home heavy bags at night…clink, clink, clink…
p.s. “remember info” does not seem to be remembering info…
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We’ve had flavia forever.. 2 years or so. it is terrible. It was a novelty at first, but now it is too obvious just how bad tasting the coffee is.. it tastes dirty, has sediment in the bottom, and motivates most people to buy $2/cup outside coffee rather than use it (for free).
I have had the Flavia for about 6 months, and I have found it to be the best I have ever had. And many of my friends have gotten one also.