<p>to me it would have to be a grande caramel frapuccino with extra caramel on the bottom of the cup and whipped cream... (can u tell that's my favorite drink)
because they are both the perfect size, super sweet, they both get me hyped, they leave you wanting more, and its hard to get the perfect frapuccino (like its hard to get into princeton) but once you get a good one (or get in), its the best thing ever.</p>
<p>That would be a nice, small cup of cappuccino for me. Nothing grand/imaginative about it... just that it was what I had during my interview! LOL Was rather nervous in the beginning (kicking off a round of interviews with the Princeton one is not the way I would've preferred it...) that I poured half a sachet of sugar into it before stirring at all! Sugar floating on whipped cream does not make an "intelligent sight". :o</p>
<p>funny you connected the two. Of all the college interviews I had, Princeton was the only one that was in a Starbucks. I don't drink coffee, but my interviewer bought me this really cool cinammon drink there. I don't know what it was called but it tasted like Princeton. Yummy.</p>
<p>Starbucks=burnt tongue and bad taste in my mouth for the rest of the day if I get a drink there. So I'll alter the question to anything at Starbucks and say their cinammon rolls. When you put them in the microwave for about 30 seconds and then eat, it's like munching on heaven. Ahh.</p>
<p>I dont like drinks that arent clear i.e. coffee, milk, etc, hot chocoaltes OK but i need to drink water while im drinking it or its too much, although in the summer it is nice every once in a while to get the double chocoalte chip blended creme frappachino ( no cofee!)</p>
<p>i do like coffee bean, but starbucks has noticably better caramel and whipped cream. plus starbucks supports free trade coffee (which is way cool) and i don't think coffee bean does, so ultimately i'd hafta go with starbucks....</p>
<p>but i must say i've lately been REALLY disappointed cause they got rid of the cherry danish and replaced it with a blueberry one. lame.</p>
<p>I don't really like Starbucks, even though I looooove/live on coffee. But I'll have to go to the S tomorrow after track, run up a large bill trying everything, and let you know what tastes the most "Princeton-y." I'll submit myself to enormous amounts of caffeine all in the name of research - it'll be painful but it'll be worth it in the end. ;)</p>
<p>haha ah yes, u must buy the coffee only for the purpose of finding the perfect princeton coffee! what a sacrifice and how brave of u! lol. have fun, i might have to do some "research" too.....</p>
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Starbucks makes it too convenient to use your credit card. Most of them time you don't have to sign...before long, those $4 charge add up...
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I know!! I frequent the Caribou coffee in the little downtown-y (all of 3 blocks) area where I live, and a few months after school started my mum was all, "I'd really appreciate if you stopped making zillions of $3 charges on your card." So then I invited some friends and they became $10 charges. ;)</p>
<p>i definitely overuse the "=P" face that i kinda created cuz i dunno why i use it....u gotta kinda move ur head to the left to look at it haha. i could just use those smiley faces....</p>
<p>Dooood, shrek...I had the most insane dream in the world last night about you and those smileys. I woke up shaking. It was pretty bad. Hence, you are hereby forbidden from every using the "=P" one from here to eternity. Thanks :D</p>
<p>Maybe coffee bean for you cali kids, well, and you shrek in arizona :-), but in the northwest its all about Starbucks. I mean, come on, it just makes sense. I don't even think we have a coffee bean, but there are a bunch of Seattle's Bests... Then we've got those cute drive-thru espresso stands that's like on every corner. <em>sigh</em> I love the NW. :-) But for me, its strictly the white chocolate mocha frap w/ extra white chocolate. This might lead to an early death, but it sure does taste great!</p>