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I love Starbucks coffee, straight, black drip brew freshly made, no sugar or foo foo stuff in it, and not stored for hours in a thermos.. only Starbucks can provide a consistently good product... go to any other coffee house or hut, and you never know what you will end up with... I've been to several of those roadside Espresso huts that are so popular up here in N. Idaho, and the closest you can get is an americano... I'll order a 4 shot americano, and it still comes out tasting weaker than a cup of Starbucks drip... We just got our second Sarbucks here in Sandpoint.... yaaahhhh... they even have a gas fireplace... technically it is in Ponderay... Ideally located for a stop after spending the day skiing at Schweitzer!
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Well, in CA. I didn't drink it because there was my fav. coffee shop, It's A Grind. Now that we've moved to Florida it's the only thing out here like it. At first I balked at it, but now I guess....I'm addicted! |
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