WITH VIDEO: Industrial engineering students develop coffee on a stick

"STICKY" CAFFEINE:  Industrial engineers demonstrate how the coffee sticks dissolve when stirred in hot water. Photo: Luke Matthews

“STICKY” CAFFEINE: Industrial engineering students demonstrate how the coffee sticks dissolve when stirred in hot water. Photo: Luke Matthews

Coffee-on-the go is now coffee-on-a stick!

A group of fourth-year Wits industrial engineering students have developed a stick that once stirred into boiling water, produces a fresh cup of coffee.

This novel way to produce instant coffee was developed as part of a business studies project but has the potential  to launch as a new convenience product. Premium coffee-on-the-go aims to provide the market with a convenience product.

“Co Go,” as the product is named, was developed by Claudia Frowein, Yehuda Goldberg, Kashvir Maharaj, Spiro Couvaras, Keenan Mayet and Vishal Shrivastava all of whom are keen coffee drinkers.

One stick is the equivalent of one standard serving of coffee. Different sticks are made for different consumer preferences. There is a stick with coffee and sugar and a stick with coffee and sweetener. The group hopes to develop a cappuccino option, where the stick will be coated with the ingredients found in an instant cappuccino sachet.

[pullquote]“The coffee market in South Africa is growing at ridiculous rates. More people are drinking coffee and looking for convenience,”[/pullquote]

The prototype was infused with moisture as the ingredients were steamed onto a plastic stick. If the idea gets taken up by investors, the process will require more technology and research, said Couvaras.

The final product would have its contents on a wooden stick, a recyclable material, said Shrivastava, and the ingredients would dissolve immediately.

“The coffee market in South Africa is growing at ridiculous rates. More people are drinking coffee and looking for convenience,” said Mayet. The group had received positive feedback for the project because it was “a novel idea”. There were sachets made for convenience, but “you don’t get coffee on a stick.”

WANT TO KNOW HOW THE CO-GO WORKS? WATCH HERE

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