Office got rid of all the Bodecker machines on each floor and gave us, the employees, two other options to try and choose.
Option #1: the Flavia machine. It's design looks modern and the beverage choices are abundant, but the taste is sub par. This is not the highlight, I've seen it and used it in my old job. Read on...

Option #2: A giant Starbucks machine! I think someone stole it from a Starbucks store and brought to the office. It's so large and so retro-looking. This machine does not need electricity I don't think. Child labor is in place instead of machine parts. A little child, possibly captured by Starbucks, is stuffed inside this machine to make coffee for us. This explains why it takes 10 minutes to make a cup of coffee, using expired coffee beans. Poor child, I feel like sneak some food for him or her at night when co-workers are not around.

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I like your tie, who got it for you?
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Psh ... way to answer Kevin's
@Deb well, i paid for the tie, you picked it out for me :)
Nice... We have a Keurig K-Cup machine at my work. Never going back to a coffee pot again! Check it out at http://multi-max.com/vm816.php .
@Kristin wow those K-Cup machine look awesome! i want to try one of those myself.
@Kevin: I hate to take the floor from Kristin, but it appears she hasn't signed back on recently... I followed her link to see how the vending machine at her work compared to ours, and I realized that we use the same one. We contacted the company through a different link though ( http://kcupvending.com/ ), and they walked us through the whole process. I speak from experience that this K-Cup vending machine is very easy to use. It accepts bills, change, credit cards, and even pin codes! We operate mostly on pin codes to allocate free coffee to employees. I highly recommend it!
@cannon102557 employees need a code to get free coffee? :o
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