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What Starbucks Drink Are You Based On Your Myers-Briggs Type?

It's a match made in barista heaven.

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Strong, sweet, bold, warm; words that many would use to describe themselves as well as their morning cup of joe. If personality and coffee preference can be compatible, what drink would you be? Find your perfect choice of caffeine with this Myer's Briggs match up!

INTJ - Espresso Macchiato

INTJ's have a plan for everything; their imaginative and strategic approach is best paired with the rich and classic taste of an Espresso Macchiato.

INTP - Caffe Americano

INTP's have a constant thirst for knowledge, and the bold and full-bodied flavor of a Caffe Americano.

ENTJ - Flat White

ENTJ's are bold thinkers, determined to make a way. What better way to take on a task than with a Flat White in hand?

ENTP - Hazelnut Iced Coffee

ENTP's are full of curiosity and always up for a challenge. Thankfully the sweet caffeination of a Hazelnut Iced Coffee pairs perfectly with ambition.

INFJ - Skinny Mocha

INFJ's are the inspiring idealists and though they may not speak often, when they do it's worth listening. Just as worthy is their drink of choice, a Skinny Mocha.

ENFJ - Caramel Macchiato

ENFJ's are charismatic and inspiring, much like their morning beverage the Caramel Macchiato--both are sure to please any crowd.

ENFP - Java Chip Frappuccino

ENFP's are the social butterflies, naturally full of enthusiasm they don't need the sugar or caffeine, but they can't resist a delicious Java Chip Frappuccino.

ISTJ - Cold Brew

ISTJ's are all about the facts. They appreciate practicality. The fact is that a cold brew is the most practical coffee option, obviously.

ISFJ - Vanilla Latte

ISFJ's have a warm demeanor, equally as cozy as their favorite Vanilla Latte. They are fiercely loyal to their friends as well as their favorite cup o' joe.

ESTJ - Cappuccino

ESTJ's are go-getters, who often hold administrative roles. You'll likely find them taking charge or sipping on a cappuccino.

ESFJ - Pumpkin Spice Latte

ESFJ's are the girl you always wanted to be in high school. They love others and others love them, and they also love a good Pumpkin Spice Latte.

ISTP - Double -shot on Ice

ISTP's are bold and always experimenting, they choose the most effective beverage to keep them fueled in their endeavors, a Double-shot on Ice.

ISFP - Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha

ISFP's have a whimsical and artistic charm; you'll find them warming up with a Peppermint White ChocolateMocha as they create their next masterpiece.

ESTP - Iced Chai Latte

ESTP's are known to be both energetic and perceptive, but when they need a pick me up they order a spicy and sweet Iced Chai Latte.

ESFP - Cinnamon Dolce Frappuccino

ESFP's live in the moment and love every minute of it. They're the excited one of the group and they top off their perfect day with Cinnamon Dolce Frappuccino.



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