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I'm not going to Starbucks anymore, $2 for a small cup of coffee that tastes like ****ing battery acid. What a ripoff. Plus the stupid cup drips coffee onto your hand when you carry it.
I did too, but I've been unable to go back there after getting a mouthful of grinds and losing my breakfast while driving.
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Originally Posted by alex985
I drink my coffee all black with a bit of sugar.
I drink my coffee all black period. Except the iced coffee at McDonalds, that was pretty good. A nice alternative when I need caffeine but it's 90F outside.
I'm not going to Starbucks anymore, $2 for a small cup of coffee that tastes like ****ing battery acid. What a ripoff. Plus the stupid cup drips coffee onto your hand when you carry it.
I was going almost everyday for a while, but the coffee started tasting like mud. Maybe it was just the one store I was going to. Too expensive anyway.
I drink my coffee all black period. Except the iced coffee at McDonalds, that was pretty good. A nice alternative when I need caffeine but it's 90F outside.
I can drink coffee black, but I like a dash of cream to take the edge off the stronger brews. McDonald's I'd drink black since it's not a super strong brew and tastes fine on it's own.
I usually just have a cup in the morning. I could sometimes go for one in the afternoon, but I usually have a soda or other beverage.
Hard to enjoy a hot coffee during the summer. Another reason to look forward to cooler weather...coffee is much more enjoyable.
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