If you are lucky, you may get a coupon for the 50% Off Angus promotion good til 22nd. I got one today from my visit.
It was fresh brewed coffee but not sure if they changed the formula.
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If you are lucky, you may get a coupon for the 50% Off Angus promotion good til 22nd. I got one today from my visit.
It was fresh brewed coffee but not sure if they changed the formula.
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Netcruzer wrote: ↑Holy Crap, adding Iced Coffee to this summer promo makes this a VERY HOT deal to me.
FYI, I bought a ton of Iced Coffee's last year. Pro Tip, IMO these are way too creamy and sweet 'stock', so I always order with 'half the normal amount of cream and sugar', but that confuses them sometimes, so you can also try 'one press of cream, one press of sugar'.
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Ikarasu wrote: ↑Just to educate all the nay-sayers in this thread.
sugar does NOT cause diabetes, thats something 50 year olds said... 50 years ago, that stuck, and is way off track. Being GROSSLY overweight does, by a couple hundred pounds. If your going to get fat drinking even 50 sodas everyday, I think your body has bigger problems to worry about.
If you want to complain about cheap soda...at least do it right.
$1 now for soda... $1000 later to fix cavities ;P
Thanks OP. I love Mcdonalds soda... one of the only places that mix fountain drinks as they pour them.
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Being grossly overweight contributes a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes and so does drinking tons of sugar loaded drinks. Neither of these cause type 2 diabetes, but contribute to the risk of getting it. If you're going to challenge something, do your research.Ikarasu wrote: ↑Just to educate all the nay-sayers in this thread.
sugar does NOT cause diabetes, thats something 50 year olds said... 50 years ago, that stuck, and is way off track. Being GROSSLY overweight does, by a couple hundred pounds. If your going to get fat drinking even 50 sodas everyday, I think your body has bigger problems to worry about.
If you want to complain about cheap soda...at least do it right.
$1 now for soda... $1000 later to fix cavities ;P
Thanks OP. I love Mcdonalds soda... one of the only places that mix fountain drinks as they pour them.
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