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Monday
Aug312009

Saving Money, Yo: Save Money on Coffee

So, in case any of you haven't heard, Starbucks is raising prices on some of its drinks while dropping the price of others.

For those of you (like me) who go to Starbucks basically for coffee-flavored milkshakes (frappachinos), you'll now find that your favorite drink is a few cents more expensive.

But never fear! I have stumbled upon a resource that strives to show you how to get your coffee fix without breaking your bank.

A lot of the tips involve awesome little hacks like getting one of Starbucks' base drinks, which are really cheap, and adding some of the flavored powders, like cinnamon and vanilla.

Ventis are huge drinks, but apparently you can get one and request two cups and split it with a friend! How cool is that?

And if you want to just cut out store coffee altogether, but love the richness of flavored coffees, try adding some hot cocoa powder to your coffee at home!

Check out the full list of tips here!

Got any tips, tricks and hacks for getting more coffee for your buck? Leave em in the comment section! Today is the last day to qualify for a chance to win a $50 iTunes gift card!

DeAndre'


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