Monday May 28, 2012

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    target

    did they scream "ooiiiishiiiii"? you're doing it wrong otherwise.

    no they didnt....perhaps thats where I went wrong, although 1 of the panel had to go to hospital to get his stomach pumped and the flame from the gas hob set the product in a young womens hair alight.... I am still waiting for an invite back.

    Posted in: Cost-cutting hits TV stations

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    i did an in studio cooking show demo recently for a tv station, we were husseled in and out, 1 time check for the segment in a back corner before filming, it was no frills, high pace start to finish. they were running lean and mean compared with my experience overseas

    Posted in: Cost-cutting hits TV stations

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    target

    I do not think Japanese people will appreciate this piece of art. They buy bagged in a filter coffee or dry freeze coffee and cannot imagine even that such a machine exists. Is this price specially for Japan? how much does it cost abroad?

    That’s a good point and you maybe right……the price is $800 Australian dollars, The Japan price includes tax and other import related costs and product support material. Surprising, as it might seem, Japanese are extremely knowledgeable about coffee with a strong consumer network outside of mainstream retail, within my local area there are 3 well-established coffee roasters and a personalised coffee buyer/hunter for a cafes and private customers.

    The Japanese imported food & beverage market is maturing extremely quickly as more Japanese travel and influenced by foreign chefs in Japan and TV cooking shows. The recession has created a new consumer in Japan, this consumer prefers inconspicuous consumption, no longer are they buying 100,000\ handbags to show off but instead purchasing items for use within their homes and to share with friends. The other end of the market is buying fakes.

    OTTO is a niche product just like the Atomic was before it. Interest in OTTO has been promising with January home coffee making workshops at a cooking school over subscribed.

    For product details you can refer to www.ottoespresso.com and for a forum for OTTO owners browse http://www.coffeecrew.com/ourforum?func=view&catid=2&id=4123

    Posted in: OTTO stovetop espresso maker

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    target

    I love this espresso maker but as I said I cannot afford it so I can just look at the picture and say how great it is. You mean there is a coffee shop that serves coffee made by Otto?

    LoveUSA, you can get to test drive OTTO in your home as part of a consumer product feedback review, there is a waiting list = email kupa@fab-flavours.com

    Posted in: OTTO stovetop espresso maker

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    target

    well done....in a tough industry too

    Posted in: Voice of success

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    target

    hey LoveUSA....would you like to do try OTTO out?...email us to see if we can arrange something for you?

    Posted in: OTTO stovetop espresso maker

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    OTTO review http://www.coffeecrew.com/gear/446-living-with-otto-coffee-maker-for-the-new-space-age

    Posted in: OTTO stovetop espresso maker

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    target

    a coffee forum for new OTTO users

    http://www.coffeecrew.com/ourforum?func=view&catid=2&id=4123&limit=6&start=18#4225

    Posted in: OTTO stovetop espresso maker

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