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Kopiko’s Mystery at the Luhut & Elon Musk Meeting Revealed

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Some time ago, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment (Menko Marves) Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan and his entourage met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk to discuss the huge potential of the nickel industry in Indonesia as a raw material for electric car batteries.

However, there was something unique about the meeting on April 26. Because Luhut and his entourage were seen offering Kopiko candy to Musk. This can be seen from several photos and videos circulating on social media showing Musk tasting one of these candies.

Kopiko itself is one of the legendary products of the Mayora company. The coffee candy has long entered the Indonesian market and has been around since 1982. With this candy, those who are not used to drinking coffee can taste coffee.

In fact, Kopiko has a very strong relationship with the world of astronauts and outer space. NASA itself has taken this coffee candy fly into space. The food quality standards that NASA applies to their provisions are at the highest level.

He brought this candy into space because it is known to be suitable for consumption in zero gravity in space, because it is made from the best original coffee beans from the volcanic mountains of Indonesia, thus helping astronauts to enjoy coffee without the hassle of brewing coffee.

Previously, photos of astronauts carrying coffee candy from Indonesia, Kopiko, on a spacecraft had also gone viral and circulated on the internet in 2017. Those who served at the International Space Center served Kopiko while celebrating Thanksgiving Day.

Netizens also speculate and hope that Kopiko will collaborate further with Elon Musk, whether it’s on the SpaceX project or becoming an electric car sponsor partner considering that coffee candy is very effective against drowsiness in car drivers, especially Tesla.

[Gambas:Video CNBC]

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