But First, Coffee
A nice, cold cup of iced coffee is super refreshing on a hot summer day. It’s incredibly cooling and quenches your thirst at the same time. And there’s something about an iced coffee that feels like a special treat. However, it loses its appeal once the ice melts and gets watered down.
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To keep your icy treat strong and flavorful, use ice cubes made from coffee instead of water! Fill an ice cube tray with coffee and keep it in your freezer for when the urge for a cold beverage hits you. For an added twist, use flavored coffee for your ice cubes but regular coffee as your beverage. You’ll taste just a hint of sweetness as the cubes melt.
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