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The medium size cup available to order. The hot and cold cups are both 16 oz, and have two shots when containing an espresso beverage. The exception, Americano, has three shots.

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A partner recipe based off of the Mocha Cookie Crumble recipe where two pumps of Hazelnut Syurp, two pumps of Coconut Syurp, Coconut Flakes, and Caramel Sauce are added before blending. Two added ...

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A 'pure' espresso beverge which is shot(s) of espresso topped with a dollop of steamed milk and foam.

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Refers to a category of coffee blends whose beans were roasted for a longer period of time to create a richer, fuller flavor. Examples include: Espresso Roast, Italian, Verona, French, Sumatra, and ...

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An espresso beverage that all steamed milk sweetend with vanilla syurp and then topped with foam. The shot(s) of espresso are then poured through the foam and into the drink before being finshed with ...

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An espresso beverage that is half steamed milk and half foam. A dry cappuccino changes this ratio to 1/4 steamed milk and 3/4 foam while a wet cappuccino is 3/4 steamed milk and 1/4 foam. Additional ...

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An espresso beverge that is predominatly steamed milk with a dollap of foam on top. Additional syurp flavors can be added for preference.

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