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- Coffee_Joulies abstract "Coffee Joulies are small, stainless-steel capsules of phase change material designed to be placed in a covered, insulated container cup of coffee to keep it at a drinkable temperature for a longer period of time. They came out of a Kickstarter project launched by Dave Petrillo and Dave Jackson in Tahoe City, California.The Kickstarter project launched around March 27, 2011 and was fully funded three days later, even though the funding target didn't need to be met for thirty days. Production was established at Sherrill Manufacturing in Sherrill, New York. The team decided to continue with production in the United States, rather than moving to Mexico, as was their initial plan.The project was at 300% of the target funding level by April 1, 2011. As of 9 April 2011, the project had raised $128,000 by 2200 backers, while the original project target was only $9500, and the dies for stamping were expected to cost $20,000.The non toxic Paraffin wax has a melting point of 140 °F (60 °C). A similar concept using phase change materials, but integrated into the walls and bottom of a cup, had been invented by the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics two years earlier.".
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- Coffee_Joulies subject Category:Coffee_culture.
- Coffee_Joulies subject Category:Coffee_preparation.
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- Coffee_Joulies hypernym Capsules.
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- Coffee_Joulies comment "Coffee Joulies are small, stainless-steel capsules of phase change material designed to be placed in a covered, insulated container cup of coffee to keep it at a drinkable temperature for a longer period of time. They came out of a Kickstarter project launched by Dave Petrillo and Dave Jackson in Tahoe City, California.The Kickstarter project launched around March 27, 2011 and was fully funded three days later, even though the funding target didn't need to be met for thirty days.".
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- Coffee_Joulies homepage www.joulies.com.
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