Coffee...

I'm an retired furnace operator. so anything cold was BAD for me when I was working, Cold stuff messed with me in the hot rooms. Heck I wore a flannel shirt in the summer running the furnace which averaged a summer time temp of around 118-125 (dry heat)and was even heavier dressed in the winter. The factory discouraged cold drinks in the furnace rooms saying that it caused problems. I watched guys sweat and pass out after drinking a cold coke and hit the furnace area. plus the coffee/hot chocolate was Free (vending machine) permanently set for free right outside the main lunchroom.

I drank any and all kinds of coffee from vending machines to hi Dollar stores. my favorite "8 O-clock",followed by Folgers dark, Dunkin (only if I'm near a DD shop, but it was an extra large to last until break time cause buying it by the pound was too expensive and I didn't want to spend that much on coffee) and lastly tim hortons breakfast or light blend(the others are too bitter for me). Starbucks are a last resort option ,they are just nasty tasting to me.I'd rather swill a gallon of OLD run off spills from a vending machine instead of 1 sip of starbucks But I guess if you load it enough with 40 or so flavors you can maybe drink it. I have drunk coffee for about 28 years in the plant I am sort of stuck on coffee even in hot weather.