More people than ever are drinking coffee these days--but in small quantities than they used to. Some 62. ______ manufacturers of coffee makers are trying to make 63. ______ advantage of this trend by developing diminutive machines that brew(煮) smaller mounts of coffee. Two U.S. appliance companies--Black & Decker, basing in Towson, Maryland, and Toastmaster Inc. of 64. ______ Columbia, Missouri--has recently introduced "drip" 65. ______ coffee makers that brew one or two cup servings of coffee. Neither of the products brew the coffee 66. ______ directly into a cup or mug, eliminating the need for a separate carafe. Since many people make a pot of coffee in the morning and drink only a single cup, the 67. ______ new coffee makers should reduce the wasted coffee. Black & Decker’s Cup-at-a-Time spends $27, while 68. ______ Toastmaster’s Coffee Break retails for $20. Black & Decker also makes a coffee maker drips coffee directly into a carry-around thermal 69. ______ carafe. The carafe, a glass vacuum bottle, is supposed to keep the coffee fresh for hours. The product, called the Thermal Carafe Coffee-maker, comes with a built-in lid that opens during die brewing process, closes when it is completed. There are several models, 70. ______ including one that fits under the counter, ranging from $60 to $110 at price. 71. ______