OK, so you're thinking why is this unusual, well the cup is inside the machine, so after I pressed the button, the cup dropped down from one side of the dispenser into an arm that swung it around to the preparation side. Then the coffee was added, and also the cream, but this was special, not powdered cream, actual UHT cream.
I like the fact it isn't using powdered cream, the problem with powdered cream is that it doesn't actually cool down the boiling water, whereas UHT cream is at least at room temperature, and it does partially cool the coffee, meaning I could drink it straight away.
Even more impressive, within the machine there is also a dispenser for stirrers, how cool is that. I took the cup out, expecting to have to find my own teaspoon or stirrer, but no, it was already in the cup ready for me to stir and start enjoying my coffee. Wonderful.
Now machine coffee is never as good as the kind a Barista makes, but considering I wasn't in a cafe or coffee shop, it's a novel solution and wasn't that bad really. And 60 cents is a lot cheaper than 1.50€ so I guess it's all relative. Here's a picture of the machine.


