Lattes Cappuccinos and more - warm or cold?

@vivasuzi (4127)
United States
November 21, 2008 11:57am CST
"Hello my name is vivasuzi and I'm addicted to coffee" I never liked plain coffee, I was slowly starting to like warm coffee drinks over the last few years - particularly french vanilla cappuccinos! Then I never liked cold coffees, my husband had me try a few which I thought just tasted like a watered down cappuccino over ice. THEN i found out about blended coffees! Drinks where the ice is blended in and the drink ends up being creamy and yummy, almost like a milkshake. So all summery I've been an addict, having creamy blended lattes and cappuccinos at every turn. I still liked the warm ones though and though FOR SURE I'd be wanting warm ones once winter comes. However now it's 20 degrees outside and I still want a COLD coffee! I must be addicted :) I had a warm one a few days ago and just did not get the same satisfaction. First of all, the warm ones slowly start to get cold and I can't drink them when they aren't real hot. Second, the warm ones are just liquid so they seem to disappear too fast. Finally, the warm ones seem smaller considering the cold ones come in larger cups. Now whenever I'm in the mood for a coffee drink, I want a cold one, no matter how cold it is outside. What about you? Do you prefer warm or cold? Will you drink cold even in the winter?
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@minnie_98214 (10557)
• United States
21 Nov 08
Not me i have never liked coffee of any kind. In the winter months i tend to prefer other warm beverages like tea and hot cocoa and of course my favorite hot apple cider.
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@vivasuzi (4127)
• United States
24 Nov 08
Even before I was into coffee, I always prefered things cold in the winter. I never liked warm tea, or warm cider. I LOVE Iced tea though, and cold cider :) I do enjoy hot chocolate and cocoa though, but that's about the only drink I like warm currently. I saw an article once that more slurpees are sold in the winter than in the summer (at least in MI that is). So I guess I'm not the only one! Maybe it's because I want my insides to be as cold as my outside :)