Over the summer, iced cappucinos were super popular at Tim Horton's - in fact, they pretty much spawned their own summer hoarde, because yay, cold drink + hot day = awesome.
The catch with iced capps is that they are super ridiculously caffienated - they're probably the most caffeine laden thing in all of Timmy Hos Land.
This guy walks in with his kids, neither of whom could be older than eight. The kids are behaving perfectly well and he orders three iced caps, one medium two small.
In my head I'm kinda going because I can just imagine what this much caffeine is going to do to an eight year old. I've seen people literally jonseing for these things, like all twitchy and irritable and everything. People will storm out of the store or peel out of drive through furiously whenever the machine was down. These iced capps are made by combining the liquid caffeine sludge (even with more than a hundred quarts of water, you can SMELL the caffeine) with a cream or milk or chocolate milk or whatever and whipping it all up. After personally making the sludge several dozen times, it rather killed any urge I might have to drink one of these things ever again.
So basically, even though it's cold out and it's a hot day, this is not a kid's drink. Plus, we have bottled juices and fountain drinks that are decidedly easier on the anatomy.
I try to explain politely, but naturally, since I work here, I have no idea what I'm talking about.
He buys the stuff anyway and as they're walking out, each slurping on a straw, I found myself debating over who to feel sorrier for.
The catch with iced capps is that they are super ridiculously caffienated - they're probably the most caffeine laden thing in all of Timmy Hos Land.
This guy walks in with his kids, neither of whom could be older than eight. The kids are behaving perfectly well and he orders three iced caps, one medium two small.
In my head I'm kinda going because I can just imagine what this much caffeine is going to do to an eight year old. I've seen people literally jonseing for these things, like all twitchy and irritable and everything. People will storm out of the store or peel out of drive through furiously whenever the machine was down. These iced capps are made by combining the liquid caffeine sludge (even with more than a hundred quarts of water, you can SMELL the caffeine) with a cream or milk or chocolate milk or whatever and whipping it all up. After personally making the sludge several dozen times, it rather killed any urge I might have to drink one of these things ever again.
So basically, even though it's cold out and it's a hot day, this is not a kid's drink. Plus, we have bottled juices and fountain drinks that are decidedly easier on the anatomy.
I try to explain politely, but naturally, since I work here, I have no idea what I'm talking about.
He buys the stuff anyway and as they're walking out, each slurping on a straw, I found myself debating over who to feel sorrier for.
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