Mc Café’s Hot Chocolate Art

When a friend of mine bought her Xbox 360, she demanded that I lend her some of my games. Always one to share, I decide to humour her and we to met at the Mc Café near my location so that I could relinquish the goods.

Before I continue, I have a confession to make; I’m a Starbucks man. I love Starbucks.

But I’m not a prude. I’ve enjoyed Mc Café’s Caramel Frappe and Iced Latte on several occasions. So as we sat down to chit chat, I offered to buy her a drink while I ordered my usual, a Caramel Frappe.

“I’ll have a hot chocolate please!” she requested.

At 9pm, that Mac Donald’s was quite empty, for a Mac Donald’s, that is. There was no queue at the Mc Café counter so I ordered and was promptly served my Caramel Frappe. The gentleman told me he would send us the hot chocolate.

I returned and chewed the fat with my friend for a while. It took the gentleman a long time to serve us the hot chocolate. As our patience expired, I returned to the counter to see if it was ready.

“It’s nearly done, I’ll send it to you soon!” he said, somewhat perplexed.

When he did, my friend and I were pleasantly surprised. This is what we received:


I was impressed with the artistry displayed in making such a simple drink. Now if only Mc Café could pay as much attention to the quality of their drinks. If they’re not going to make their drinks taste as good as Starbucks, they should consider lowering their prices *hint*hint*.

Or they could offer NinjaMasters a special discount.

Author: Dedrick Koh

Dedrick Koh is an acclaimed , fully-booked classical guitar teacher who teaches from his home studio at Sengkang. He has been teaching the classical guitar since 2006 and has successfully prepared students for ABRSM and Trinity exams and he holds a flawless 100% pass rate, and a 90% merit/distinction rate for his students. He was previously an instructor cum assistant conductor at Ngee Ann Polytechnic Strings under Alex Abisheganaden . Dedrick Koh is also a former public relations and communications specialist, having carved out a notable 10-year career in both the public and private sector. He has work for/on brands like Nanyang Polytechnic, Coca Cola, DHL, Nokia, Nestle, the Health Promotion Board, the Economic Development Board of Singapore and the President Challenge. He also also been featured in the Straits Time, the New Paper, and CNN.

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