1. They´re really overpriced
2. Some have become crowded
3. Some don´t offer free wi-fi
4. Some became too noisy to relax
With these in mind I just usually go to the grocery or the closest 24/7 mini mart to grab my caffeine fix and here are my top two choices:
Nescafé Coffee in a can Mocha flavor. It has that strong rich Mocha flavor yet it doesn´t overpower your taste buds. It cost a little over 20 pesos (depends on where you buy it). It´s available almost everywhere and you could finish it up in a few gulps (if you´re in a hurry) because it´s cold. It also comes in Black Roast and Original Flavors.
Yes, I still think this is overpriced. It costs a little less than a hundred pesos. You could buy this in a few SM groceries, found some in Makati Supermarket, and a few branches of Shopwise (much less in Starbucks café, weird). What I like about this is it´s lite (less calories - so it says), it´s on the creamy side, and you still get you´re caffeine fix.
Between the two i´d still go for the Nescafé because it´s cheaper and it´s practically everywhere.
Nescafé Coffee in a can Mocha flavor. It has that strong rich Mocha flavor yet it doesn´t overpower your taste buds. It cost a little over 20 pesos (depends on where you buy it). It´s available almost everywhere and you could finish it up in a few gulps (if you´re in a hurry) because it´s cold. It also comes in Black Roast and Original Flavors.
Yes, I still think this is overpriced. It costs a little less than a hundred pesos. You could buy this in a few SM groceries, found some in Makati Supermarket, and a few branches of Shopwise (much less in Starbucks café, weird). What I like about this is it´s lite (less calories - so it says), it´s on the creamy side, and you still get you´re caffeine fix.
Between the two i´d still go for the Nescafé because it´s cheaper and it´s practically everywhere.
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