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Nov 1 2010, 7:27am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Thanks in most part to George Clooney Nestle has managed to place a Nespresso coffee maker in tons of households around the world. Now Nestle wants to bring the capsules to tea lovers with the Nespresso Special-T machine.
The Nespresso Special-T has the same concept as the coffee counterpart. You can select between 25 different kinds of tea sold in little capsules that make a single cup. The Special-T machine is simple to use and has a pleasing design. According to SingleServeEspresso Nestle is currently marketing the Special-T in France.
I am a coffee addict and avoid the Nespresso hype as I believe espressos should be made with the good old espresso machine.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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