Guy Uses A Single Bean To Make ‘World’s Smallest Cup Of Coffee’ [WATCH]

If you thought the “tall” sized cups at Starbucks were small, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Designer and animator Lucas Zanotto made the self-proclaimed World’s Smallest Cup of Coffee, but it’d be hard to argue such a claim when you watch the whole process.

In an ad for a Finnish coffee company called Paulig, Zanotto used a single coffee bean, ground it with a nail file, put it in a tiny filter, boiled the water with a miniature candle, and poured it into a thumbnail-sized glass container.

Zanotto seems to have some odd methods in the kitchen, as he also baked a cake using nothing but drones.

Both feats are impressive, and probably a little unnecessary, but they’re interesting to watch.

It doesn’t look like we’ll be finding these tiny cups of coffee at shops anytime soon, but what the hell would you do with such a minimal amount of caffeine anyway? Nothing, that’s what.

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