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25 Signs You're Addicted to Iced Coffee

America Runs on Dunkin('s Iced Coffee)

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25 Signs You're Addicted to Iced Coffee
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For anyone who is addicted to iced coffee, there are few things out there that will satisfy you more than sipping on the iced cold caffeinated goodness. The bond between you and your iced coffee is unbreakable; you can't go a day without it, nor do you want to go a day without it. With or without flavor, summer or winter, I want it iced and I want it now.

1. It's always in your possession.

2. You can't survive the day without it.

3. You drink it from the dead of the winter through the middle of the summer.

4. You love any flavor; plain, caramel, cookie dough, mocha, the list is endless.

5. You gulp down your first one in no time at all, just to get back in line to get another one

6. You can't remember the last time you had hot coffee because... ew.

7. Whether it's Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, or the bagel shop down the road, you WILL get it anywhere you go.

8. You choose iced coffee over water when you're dehydrated.

9. You get it every single time you pass by a coffee shop.

10. The only reason you leave your bed on a rainy, cold day is to get your fix of it.

11. Your car is filled with it's remains; empty cups, straw wrappers, receipts.

12. Your barista knows your order by heart because it's all you ever order.

13. Without it, your entire day feels off.

14. You plan your day around your Dunkin runs.

15. Watching the barista make your coffee makes you suuuuper excited.

16. You're known to bring it everywhere you go.

17. Your friends feed in to your addiction.

18. You've gotten many of your friends and family to become obsessed as well.

19. You get upset when all that's left is the ice and remnants of the deliciousness.

20. You then eat all of the ice to make sure you're not missing any.

21. You're always up for grabbing another one, even if you haven't finished the one you're currently drinking.

22. You spend more money on iced coffee than anything else.

23. It makes you happy just thinking about it.

24. There's never a bad time for it.

25. In your hand right now is a cold cup of caffeinated heaven.

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