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What Your 4 Favorite Starbucks Orders Say About You

One grande Strawberry Starbucks Refresher, please!

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What Your 4 Favorite Starbucks Orders Say About You

Maybe you're the type with a go-to coffee order, or maybe you tend to change it up. Here are some common Starbucks drinks and what they say about you.

1. Frappuccino

You're not afraid of a sugar rush. You have a sweet tooth and enjoy the creamy goodness. You're upbeat and down for a fun time. You'd probably choose ice cream over coffee if you had the choice.


2. Black Coffee

You're like to keep things simple. You appreciate the little things in life and accept coffee for its pure goodness. Maybe you're an optimist, the type that sees greatness in everything. Or maybe you're the type that enjoys an acrid taste when it comes to coffee and enjoys your friend's bewilderment when they realize that you don't want sugar and cream.


3. Refreshers

You're cool, sweet, and your personality is as refreshing as sipping on an ice cold strawberry refresher. You're trendy and have the ability to be sugary-sweet and super caffeinated at the same time.


4. Mochas

You have a nice balance and appreciate a little flavor in your life. Mocha is basically the intermediate between coffee and hot chocolate, and you are the intermediate between simplicity and extravagance. You might even be a coffee drinker who doesn't like the "taste of coffee."

And the only thing better than these Starbucks drinks are friends who can memorize your order!

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