How are you meant to stir your coffee with one of those stupid sticks ?!


Question: I mean, c'mon, try drinking a double expresso with all the sugar stuck at the bottom of the cup. If anyone can let me know how to achieve a proper result I'll be very grateful.


Answers: I mean, c'mon, try drinking a double expresso with all the sugar stuck at the bottom of the cup. If anyone can let me know how to achieve a proper result I'll be very grateful.

Here here !!! You the man!! I hate those things. Especially the plastic ones. Would it be too freakin' much to ask that they make them sturdy enough to stir the freakin' hot drink you have? What Einstein decided to sell $5 coffee and burn every freakin' finger of all the customers?

LOL.... I have wondered the same thing. I usually take about six of the suckers and it works, but not well.

Put your sugar in then the espresso. The sugar starts to dissolve as the espresso goes into the cup. At coffee places grab your sugar before your order. Open the packets and dump then in the cup when you order.

ask for a spoon.

You can't, it's impossible!

That's why a get a whole bunch of them... at least 3 or 4 of them at a time. (It's either that or carry around a plastic spoon with you every where you go just in case you go for a cup of coffee!)

Just one of those tiny puny little things will never work... makes me wonder why they even bother giving it to you.

LOL that's funny, I was just thinking that today at work when getting my coffee I always grab like 8 of them to stir....stupid things!!

well you could always use splenda or something
It's dispersal is a whole lot better throughout your coffee

give up the sugar!! you really taste the coffee then!!

haha wow that is weird
umm... well i just leave it plain i never put anything in my coffee EVER

Put some coffee in first, then the sugar, stir it up, then finish filling with coffee. Easy....works every time.

good thing i don`t drink coffee

get a half dozen of those stir things, works better

This is very true, it's just better to use your finger...but it might get slightly burnt!





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