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This doesn't have real bits of baby in it (LIP)
Re: This doesn't have real bits of baby in it (LIP)
The comments are hilarious at least.
just my thoughts!
Meh....I don't see the big deal. When I was growing up, my German grandmother would let me have milk with a little coffee in it all the time.
Also, one of the coffee shops in MI would do this kid's cup thing that was whipped cream and sprinkles.
Maybe if you're raised to be a yuppie d-bag, your teenage rebellion will turn you into a normal human being.
Also, the title of this post automatically made me think of that scene in The Addams Family where the blonde girl asks if the lemonade is made with real lemons, then asks if they want to buy Girl Scout cookies and Wednesday says, "are they made from real Girl Scouts?"
Yup, the comments are hilarious!
I see nothing wrong with kids having coffee, I drank coffee as a very small child too. It's the fact that these parents are ordering a $2 coffee drink named a babychinno in a cafe for their kid. It's pretentious and obnoxious.
*squeeze*
when I worked at starbucks we did that all the time... but we didn't call it a babyccino.
Moms come in and the kid wants the same thing, but really they just want their own cup that looks like mom's... so we would make a kid's hot chocolate, or a short vanilla steamer (it's just syrup and milk... usually sugarfree and soy with these moms)... some moms had us just put cold milk, or apple juice (which we have for making caramel ciders) in the cup. I never had a mom ask for espresso or coffee in the kid's drink. But yeah, it usually came out to about $2. My cheesy coworker called it a kid-pacino (and called it in a godfather voice
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