I'm a teenager, and just know, you're not old. Stuff is just getting sweeter and sweeter. I'm lucky too sweet things literally hurt my teeth, otherwise I'd probably have heart disease and diabetes already
If it makes you feel any better, fruits have been bred to be so sweet that zoo animals can barely stomach them due to their sugar content. Everything that’s not homemade is loaded with sugar or other sweeteners. Subway bread is legally considered cake in Ireland. And plenty of breads have that crap in them besides tomato sauces and other things that shouldn’t have it to begin with.
Try Asian desserts, and drinks! A lot of Korean and Japanese sweets are well balanced and usually refreshing. They tend to use more fresh fruits, and for drinks like Boba, the sweetness is customizable.
Yeah, it's gotten to the point that I literally make very nearly all of my treats. Donuts, ice cream, pastries, candy and chocolate bars plus the basic cookies, cakes, pies etc. Load them up with lots of flavor from quality ingredients and just enough sugar. I swear they also taste better simply because of the feeling of accomplishment you get from making things yourself.
When he said the drink equates to FOURTEEN GLAZED DONUTS I think my heart actually stopped, I’m glad I cut out those kinds of drinks a few years ago I never realized 😭😭
It doesn't actually. Only for the sugar content. Most of the remaining donuts is just glucose, and way more of it. That drink was worth of just 3 donuts. Still a lot but not 12.
When you grow up usually your body goes back to its “default setting” You notice that you no longer crave sweets or fast food as much and the thought of having this much sugar makes you sick 🤢 Or maybe this is my experience
@@Rosemary_rosyeah, I’m 29 and I don’t crave sweets like I used to anymore. I found myself forcing myself to eat a cookie and I was like “what am I doing..” lol
I swear having an ice coffee as an accessory goes back to the mid 2000's when you would see Paris Hilton and every "It Girl" carrying a Starbucks drink in paparazzi photos lol
Well now im going to be too embarrassed to get an iced coffee in the summer. I never made the association before. Im NOT a big coffee drinker so i miss all these trends that happen throughout my life related to it. Ill just keep enjoying my drink to myself though
Kpop idol: (takes a bite of a donut for an ad) Manager: (standing behind the cameraman pointing a gun at the idol and holding a sign that says “don’t swallow that”)
find a third wave coffee place that gives sweetener on the side. And they should only have Cafe latte, caffe mocha, cappucino, espresso, doppio, machiato on their primary menu
@shadow_realm47 Small coffee shops are where it's at! In my experience they've always been cheaper than starbucks and dunkin and their options taste quite good.
That's likely more expensive. Caffeine pills cost money and milkshakes don't cost less than coffee drinks so I think it would be less expensive to just get the weird sugary coffee drinks.
@@jamilateef6392 ah man I wish I could get my hands on those single origin beans from Yemen, they're quite tough to find outside of the relative area of Yemen
@@deedeeream5921 yeah and the only thing apperantly changed in the recipe is salt, they added salt AND THATS ALL. maybe they added more of their chemicals or something, but at this point its not worth it
I work as a Barista at McDonalds in New Zealand and it is a very interesting fact that this culture hasn't really reached over here. For instance many Starbucks had to close here because as a culture we want coffee not sugar. The most common drink I make isn't crazy iced drinks, it's just flat whites.
It’s definitely a cultural sugar addiction. Dunkin Donuts is the worst offender because the iced coffee is already sweetened and they make the highest sugar drinks. But Americans have a sugar problem, and there’s a lot of sugar in our processed foods.
@@sorbetheartit's okay 😭😭 ik people are mean as fuck i dont even blame you... but itd be such a stretch to call someone unhealthy for not eating a salad per day.... youre all good bff trust urself...
As someone who actually works at Dunkin, so many people have gross drinks. Have a lady that gets 2 coffees one with 15 sugars and 10 pumps of flavoring. And her second one is 20 sugars with 8 flavorings- it’s nasty. She’s a regular and gets them every morning. Funny enough we have someone complain they can’t put more than 10 sugars on the app like I WONDER WHY
I couldn't imagine getting a dunkin with more than like.. 4 Splenda max. I usually get zero sugar coffee at dunkin because I love the way their iced coffee tastes naturally. Yes I worked there so maybe I'm biased 😭
Someone needs to expose the "edible glitters" cause they are really not usually edible. They just say non toxic, so it won't kill you straight away in small quantities, but you are adding insane microplastics to your body.
A lot of edible glitters these days (and the one shown in the WaterTok video) are made of mica, which is just a silica-based mineral. I think people have mostly caught on to the "edible" plastic glitter.
I drink it black or no sugar almond milk it has basically no calories. I hate sugary coffee and I hate cows milk it tastes mad and make my mouth itchy for some reason lmao
As a DD employee I can confirm that 12 Splenda in a coffee is normal Just last shift someone got 8 pumps of syrup and 2 pumps of liquid sugar The interesting part is that most of the employees don’t actually eat DD and I, for example, can’t have caffeine
Right I've seen 8 pumps 6:45 but can we acknowledge the lack of stirring in the drinks they are making. If you dont stirring it properly the flavor isn't going to be in the coffee, its sitting at the bottom. They are either drinking a mouth full sugar or slightly flavored coffee. 🤷♀️🤷♀️
Yes this drove me insane lol, at my DD we stir in a up-down fashion with spoons that then go into hot water to disinfect. That way the mixture is well balanced. I’ve seen a lot at DD. There’s a guy who bullies one of my coworkers by comparing in and always asking for the bacon in his sandwich to be crispier. Every week. They cook the bacon over 5 extra times and it’s still not enough. I’ve also had someone ask me for beer. Oh, and this other time a child stole a prepackaged cookie, ran, and screamed BAH HUMBUG at their parents
I like how in Spanish we have a verb to describe all this. Empalagarse -more or less that disgusted feeling you get from eating something too sweet or watching this video😅
For temporary medical reasons I had to stop eating sugar for 2 weeks and WOW that completely reset my sugar tolerance and now I can't stand most sugary stuff unless it has half of that is usually does, but even half is a lot.
Same. When I became prediabetic I cut back so much sugar that came from drinks and snacks. Now I have a low tolerance for sugary drinks. I still enjoy a latte every now and then though! They're my Friday treat!
@@pensandshakers i liked their cold brews with the foam on top as a treat but i cant have that kind of stuff more than once a week/every other week. dont understand how people can go there so often especially considering how expensive it is.
@@clairesteinbach3171 I make my own cold brew 'cause it's easy. I like it better than any other coffee except good, and I mean good, espresso or turkish coffee. I can slug down seven turkish coffees and shake the rest of the evening a happy woman, but that's only on occasion. And even then, I'll get sick from all the sugar in those turkish coffees and that's not half of the sugar in one of these insane drinks. I will never understand drinking that much sugar in the morning.
Was a barista for five years, and this video hits so hard, y'all don't even know. As I've grown into the habit of saying, people who frequent coffee shops or just generally drink their "coffee" like this don't actually like coffee, they like sugar wrapped up in a coffee-flavored trenchcoat. I will never understand how people could just come in every single day and drop 10-12 dollars on a single, disgusting drink when it's so easy to make great coffee at home for so much less Edit: I realize I sorta sound like one of those annoying coffee purists who thinks that anything besides freshly-ground, whole-sourced coffee beans made via pour over or french press and drunk straight black is not "real" coffee, so to clarify, there is absolutely nothing wrong with adding a bit of sweetener and milk to your morning cup, or preffering lattes. But when your coffee contains just as much, if not more, sugar than a can of soda, then why are you even drinking coffee at all?
At least I admit that I don't like strong coffee itself and prefer sweeter/more milk-based... I'm not gonna sit here and say "I like coffee" when I can't even drink dark roast espresso lates
@@inacatt Omg my fav hot coffee is double espresso black. Love the reaction of my friends if they take a sip. They always seem to ask, like I lied about what's in the cup.
i respect your opinion. I will add that they probably don't dislike coffee either. I do and if a coffee taste is in anything i tend to not drink it. So maybe they are neutral to positive on coffee.
the really telling part about this whole sugary coffee craze is the fact that people no longer have a preference for what kind of coffee they get, it's all about the add-ons!
the really telling part about this whole sugary coffee craze is the fact that people no longer have a preference for what kind of coffee they get, it's all about the add-ones
We really need to talk about food addiction. The same part of the brain that lights up when someone takes cocain also lights up when they consume sugar. We don't think of food addiction as a "real" issue, but we need to.
It's for sure not talked about enough and when it is, it's seen as not that serious. Regular drug and other behavior addiction is taken not serious enough, a food issue like addiction or restriction is seen as even less of a problem.
That’s why sugar - especially the stuff we had back in to 90’s/early 00’s that are now banned - is/was called the “poor man’s cocaine” I still miss those straw things that were just filled with sugar
We have come far as a species but for all our advancements, our bodies haven’t caught up. We aren’t physically equipped to handle the ready abundance of food available to us. Monkey brain can’t be normal about it.
I remember a joke that Conan O'Brien made when Dunkin Donuts changed their slogan to "America Runs on Dunkin".. "until they die from a heart attack." With the recent studies about how excess sugar is linked to demenia and Alzheimer's, I'd say that America runs on Dunkin until they forget how to run there.
Yup! Frequent Sbux drinker here! I don’t like coffee at all! Its too bitter and hurts my stomach. I usually opt for the frappuccinos or “creme” non-coffee versions of coffees on the menu, or just get a refresher lol
My wife and I were discussing these hyper-mixed coffees. Maybe people are ordering these blursed, coffee abominations so they can take them home to use as creamer/ flavor concentrates. It's cheaper to pay a flat rate for all those things in a cup than buy them separately.
guessing from many of the cups people have tossed at my job, they're drinking those bad boys. I like to read people's order labels when they feel just abandon their cups after I tell them they can't use my [miniscule] trash can, and a lot of them are just a bunch of pumps of flavoring and 6+ sugars.
I do that actually! Sometimes I forget to ask for 1 pump and the drink is just too sweet (with what tastes like 4-6 pumps?) so I only drink about 1/4 of it then space it out over the next few coffee drinks at home
Yeah that's exactly why they do it. I've worked at a dunks previously and just straight up asked a customer why they drank it like that, and that's the explanation she gave me. Seems like a good idea tbh, since you get a fairly cheap customized creamer lol
Quitting caffeine is so easy compared to cutting sugar. It's pretty easy to wean yourself off of caffeine and the headaches aren't that bad if you do it slowly. But sugar is a whole other ball game. I start craving it HARD after about day 2. I swear the headaches are much worse than caffeine withdrawal. I get the shakes and start fiending for it like a crackhead. Oh man I can just go to the nearest gas station and get a candy bar right now and the withdrawals will stop and my brain will feel like it's wrapped in a warm blanket. It's actually crazy how much most of us are wired to want sugar once we get a taste of it.
I have zero sugar in my diet and under 5 grams of carbs a day doing keto. Yeah the stuff is addictive. Only solution for me was completely abstain from it, to get there you have to go through withdrawal symptoms though. But I don't think I will be giving up my caffeine. Right now if I consume carbs and sugar in excess it causes me to get very ill, headaches bloating, bathroom trips, etc.
@samuelsstuffyt Well there is no casual science to show any diet is best for humans, only nutritional based science that is unable to prove causation. We can however infer and look at what is indicated for humans as a species. As for what our ancestors primarily ate up until the agricultural revolution 13000 years ago was primarily fatty meat, based on Climate of the time "a 2.6 million year ice age for the majority of human evolution as a species", and the study of archeological human remains using isotopes of the bones of our ancestors to find what our ancestors ate, which point to a diet high in fat and protein. The amount of protein and fat consumed over the last couple of centuries have gone down, while the reported cases of cancer, tooth decay, and other diseases have gone up. These are facts, they cannot be faulty, only taken out of context or used to infer bad theories. Carbs, sugar, plant with anti nutrients like oxlates, can be show to cause inflammation based on repeatable, observable hard science chemistry. Inflammation does cause damage to our mitochondria and should be reduced as much as possible to prevent ailments related to dna damage. Yes just living also causes inflamation, we are just living cells after all. Further plants have less bio available vitamins and the anti nutrients in plants can even block the uptake of vitamins. It's not evolutionary good practice to be unhealthy, or starve. When our ancestors found the fruit and plants in the past, they ate them to add fat to their bodies. Fat on our body has always been a survival mechanism for when we most go without food, or fuel or activity. It's also worth mentioning that the fruits and herbs of the past where far more fibrous and required much more processing for them to be worth eating then our current fruits and vegetables, many of which were bred, and cross bred repeatedly to get where they are today, if not outright genetically modified. I use the knowledge I gather, as well as my own well being to determine what's best for my body, I think others should, and can do the same. Don't blindly believe science not able to prove causation, don't give into general consensus, research and decide for yourself what works best for you.
@samuelsstuffyt There is no casual science to show any diet is best for humans. We can only infer and look at what is indicated for humans as a species. Up until the agricultural revolution 13,000 years ago, our ancestors primarily ate fatty meat. This is based on Climate of the time "a 2.6 million year ice age for the majority of human evolution as a species", and the study of archeological human remains using isotopes of the bones to find what our ancestors ate. Meat consumed over the last couple of centuries has gone down, while the reported cases of cancer, tooth decay, and other diseases have gone up. These are facts, they cannot be faulty, only taken out of context, or used to infer theories. Plants have anti nutrients. An example like oxlates, can be shown to cause inflammation based on repeatable, observable hard science bio-chemistry. Inflammation does cause damage to our mitochondria and should be reduced as much as possible to prevent ailments related to mitochondria damage. Yes just living also causes inflammation. Plants have less bio available vitamins, and the anti nutrients in plants can even block the uptake of certain vitamins. When our ancestors found fruit and plants in the past, they ate them to add fat to their bodies. Fat on our body has always been a survival mechanism, for when we most go without food, or fuel our activity. It's also worth mentioning that the fruits and herbs of the past where far more fibrous and required much more processing for them to be edible. Our current fruits and vegetables, many of which were bred over and over, or cross bred repeatedly to get where they are today, if not outright genetically modified in the last century. I use the knowledge I gather, as well as my own well being to determine what's the best diet for my body, I think others should, and can do the same. Don't blindly believe science not able to prove causation, don't give into general consensus, research and decide for yourself what works best for you.
12:35 the irony of pouring a plastic water bottle into a reusable one 😭 ik some people don’t have other drinkable water but i kinda doubt that’s his case
Do you buy water in glass jars or something ? I haven't seen drinking water sold in anything other than plastic or glass, the latter of which is way too expensive for average consumers in America, at least nowadays.
@@phlox238 I guess you live somewhere with clean sink water, but I haven't seen that be the case in the places I've been in the country. Definitely not where I was born and live now, either.
I can answer some of that: I’ve visited several coffee shops and requested them to put the coffee in my stanely. They refused saying they’re not allowed to use reusable cups behind bar… Because I want to keep it cold, I throw the coffee in myself and throw out the plastic cup they made it in. Unlike other countries the U.S. doesn’t recycle like 80-90% of the time, so every beverage I get comes in plastic going to the landfill. I want to recycle but society does not allow me to. Also, a lot of water out the pipe has lead and some chemicals. I don’t want to drink pipe water because I don’t believe it’s safe.
Coffee certainly isn't a new craze. Civil War solders would literally risk their lives and plan their day around coffee. Hell, the confederacy would trade cigarettes for coffee with the union in their downtime.
14:27 watching them cut the donut in half and add the choco frosting, I’m thinking, “I might actually eat that” …. Then.. it. Keeps. GOING??? Nah. One bite of that and my teeth would fall out and I’d pass away. Who is eating this? Nobody. Nobody is eating this. It’s more wasteful TikTok food nonsense.
I swear my mom literally owns a shirt that says "I'm sorry for what I said before I had my coffee" or something like that and I just laugh internally every single time 😅
I aspire to be this harmlessly cringey one day. The level of confidence a person must have in themself and their sense of humor… Tell your mom she’s awesome!
I feel like what sways me from actually becoming dependent on caffeine again is the raging headaches I got when I DIDNT drink them. It was not worth it and I could never focus on anything else 😢
i'm trying to calm myself down by imagining that the people who order those giant "coffee" are sharing them with at least 10 other people, even if it's still not an ideal scenario lol
Coffee is extremely addictive. If you have to go through literal withdrawal syndrome when you go one day without it, it's addictive and you're addicted. I am currently pregnant. When I found out, I immediately decided to cut out excessive sugar and caffeine. I got so sick my first day, I had to go home early. Second day, I felt so weak, had a mild fever, and had such a strong headache, I couldn't sleep. By day three, i was still feeling sluggish, but much better. I havent gone back since - i still wake up in the middle of the night, but now it's just to pee, and I can easily go back to bed. My sleep schedule is a lot better. I found that taking a quick power nap during my breaks was way more helpful than caffeine ever was. Best of all, I'm saving 1 to 10 dollars every morning by not stopping or making coffee. I bought myself a cute water cup and just drink water now. My poop is better, my digestion is better, and honestly, even tho I am pregnant, I feel way better than before. I still have food with added sugar in it, in America it's almost impossible to avoid without cooking everything from home, but it has gotten better and I'm trying to slowly move towards no added sugar. One big thing I've noticed, and it could for sure be due to the pregnancy, is that "bland" food tastes way better when you aren't consuming sugary drinks. I can actually enjoy the flavor in veggies and fruits. I tried sods again over labor day and it was nasty? Like it burned. Had a Debbie cake, and I almost wanted to puke from how sugary it was.
How much coffee do people drink to the point of addiction? I used to drink coffee once every 2 or 3 days when I still have a job. Now I'm unemployed, I only drink coffee like twice a week max. Except when I bought instant coffee, I drink it everyday. But when it runs out, I don't have any withdrawal symptoms.
@oo8962 if you're only occassionally using you likely won't feel it, just like how if you only drink a beer or two on the weekend you won't experience withdrawals. Most people who like coffee drink it at least once everyday if not 2 to 3 times a day.
I have coffee every morning and while I can see that if I drink more than one (small, espresso size) cup a day I slowly build a tolerance, I've never experienced any withdrawals when for a day I didn't have any. But I make my coffee at home with a moka pot meaning one small cup is about 100 mg of caffeine while one dunkin donuts iced coffee has almost 300 mg caffeine.
As I get older. I'm so sensitive to caffeine nowadays and as a former caffeine dependent. It was pretty tough. Nowadays, it feels so good to not be dependent on it anymore. It makes you realize, you actually don't need it. So seeing these people become so reliant on it for aesthetic purposes, is pretty sad. Their health is going to be so bad in the future.
I looked up a bunch of all cause mortallity rate studies. A cup of black coffee or several cups of tea seem to lower mortallity rates, provided you don't add anything else. 5 cups of coffee is bad for you. A half cup of sugar is really bad for you.
Same i used to drink it several cups but just black though. Cant handle any caffeine now, well maybe coca-colas worth. But cant imagone drinking coffee WITH sugar and creams and whatever Id feel so awful
@@Akursedtime this is nothing to do with caffeine though... the sugar and additives is horrific. I drink decaff coffee before midday and usual upto 8pm. No sugar just milk. Milk actually provides a little sweetness and I don't add that much to my coffee.
I love my couple of mugs of coffee during the day just because I like the taste, but I'm really considering switching to decaff because of health reasons
Is it just for the aesthetic though? I’m moving towards greater caffeine consumption because I have to be up early for school. And while my drinks are nothing like these, I have to make them very sweet because I am not drinking them out of a love for the coffee!
12:25 Not so fun fact: caffeine inhibits the absorption of minerals like calcium and iron Once, when I was little, I had anemia from drinking too much tea. It's so crazy because tea has LESS caffeine than coffee
...that might partially explain why my father is anemic. He drinks 20+ coffees and he's been like that all my life. Doesn't help he has a near fatal heart attack in 2016. He wonders why his health is bad too Maybe it's because of those reasons amongst other things, sir!!!
@@Jazzatic2011 this is complete insanity unless you completely lack the ability to picture the amount of chocolate a women might eat. this would require a practically chocolate only diet.
new studies of the effect you experienced while young has actually pointed more towards the tannins and oxalates that are found in tea to be the actual culprits that inhibit iron absorption. so tea just really has it out for iron.
13:55 😭 there are studies already. Sugar alcohols in high amounts can cause gut issues, or worsen those you already have. Some other studies seem to say that sugar alcohols can lower your ability to regulate normal sugar/ glucose. Moderation is really the only failsafe.
That's your -tols. Maltitol, sorbitol, erythritol, xylitol, etc. Aspartame, the main sweetener in most of those packets, is *the* most studied food additive in existence and, aside from people with the fairly rare metabolic disorder phenylketonuria, has been found to be completely safe with no adverse effects.
Latest info is that overall, safety is inconclusive. There have been studies that find correlations and others that find nothing. What we do know, is that for many, GI upset isn't uncommon due to the body technically not processing the sugar alcohol, hence the issues one hears about. I've seen nothing that has to do with regulation of glucose being impacted, but that it does in fact raise blood sugar a bit, so diabetics and others with insulin issues should be aware. No where near the same as regular sugar though. Second is that there is a correlation vs causation problem. People who are already sugar addicts and in obesity range body condition are more likely overall to have heart related issues. This is the same group most likely to engage in switching to sugar alcohol. So it's possible that it's a already higher risk group. Kind of similar to pancreatic cancer, given it's mortality rate and paired with that most cases are usually alcoholics (one of the hardest addictions to break and has lots of health effects) and that it's a silent cancer that shows few symptoms until much much later. Devil's in the details, to which most studies can't possible cover all of them. You'd have to look at tons of them to get a good picture of what we know so far. That said, moderation is usually your best answer when you are unsure. It's also about what battle you want to fight. If sugar alcohol helps prevent binging or breaking into actual sugar, the risks might be worth it. There are so many things with food and health that are already a massive struggle that nothing could really be called the great enemy in the industry. And people are different and respond differently to those things. I can handle quite a lot of sugar alcohol, where as my partner's system is quite unhappy with the amount I take in comparatively. I'm personally most worried health wise about microplastics. Because we have no idea at all what that might cause.
i feel like artificial sugars are more harmful than we're told. i have a prediction that there are going to be cases where awful things happen to those who drink a gallon of aspartame daily.
@@vixxcelacea2778 giving such a detailed, reasoned consideration of the known health effects of sugar alcohols to immediate paranoia despite no known health effects of microplastics almost gave me whiplash. the fact that the industrial utilization of plastics almost perfectly coincides with our demographic explosion and increased life expectancy without any significant health effects being observed probably means that microplastics do not have much of an effect on us. plastics are so useful because they are not reactive at all in most environments, this allows them to last so well. but this also means they are unlikely to react with anything in our bodies to negatively effect us. the best data we have today that they may have effects are really lacking any understanding of what is happening. "A study of more than 200 people undergoing surgery found that nearly 60% had microplastics or even smaller nanoplastics in a main artery. Those who did were 4.5 times more likely to experience a heart attack, a stroke or death in the approximately 34 months after the surgery than were those whose arteries were plastic-free." but unfortunately "Brook is curious about the 40% of participants who showed no evidence of microplastics in their plaques, especially given that it is nearly impossible to avoid plastics altogether."
@@gothica3605 aspartame has been studied to death for 50+ years at this point by more than 100 different governments regulatory bodies. the level of conspiracy required to falsify this is definitely harder than faking the moon landing and includes the entire world. your feeling requires either extreme ignorance or your own separate reality to be correct. if you have some spare time you might want to read about the reasons people are drawn to conspiracy theories and the common reasons why they are impossible. then revisit something like the aspartame wiki and see how you feel then. good luck homie
Well the drink with all that sugar is a bit misleading because if you see the paper from the order at 4:37 she specifically ordered "14 sugar", meaning she specifically ordered that much sugar and it was not in the original recipe
I used to work in a cafe, in the uk we legally can’t make certain drinks in large sizes due to the sugar content. And not that I did the most for my job, but when people asked for a large I’d absolutely stand by that policy. You cannot have that much sugar, you’ll become addicted
When my caffiene addiction started really setting in, I realized how much sugar and dairy I was consuming per day from drinks alone. So I started drinking coffee sugarless and subbed in oatmilk for milk. I now have trouble with the taste of a lot of sweet coffees, which is probably best for me!
@uberspessmann9604 Yoo much of anything isn't good for you. Plus, that much of it doesn't agree with my stomach. I'm not lactose intolerant, but drinking like a pint or two of whole milk a day (on top of dairy through food) makes for lovely frequent sessions stuck in the bathroom
Realistically alot of people can finish some of these calorie dense foods and still think its better than eating a box of donuts. Either way it was more of a joke than anything.
As a Costa Rican, where Costa Rican coffee is known for its unique flavor and high quality, watching how these people drink coffee is a total crime. That's not even coffee.
@@uneducatedtrash9193 I recommend you the brand called Britt (this one can be a little bit expensive) or the other one that is called 1820. As well, there is one premium select collection of Costa Rican coffee with Starbucks, but I haven’t tried that.
@@uneducatedtrash9193 I recommend you the brand called Britt (this one can be a little bit expensive) but is really good. Also, there is one called 1820 and Starbucks Costa Rica Latin American Premium Select.
As someone who worked in fast food ages ago, anything more than four pumps of flavoring is terrifying to me. Those syrups are so incredibly sweet and strongly flavored. Whenever i went home and took off my apron, the smell of caramel/hazlenut/vanilla/etc. syrup filled the room and just some stray drops on my uniform made smell follow me wherever i went. I dont want to imagine what people are putting their bodies through by drinking double digit pumps of syrup daily...
I would order one large syrupy sugary drink and then split the sugar and cream into as many drinks as I can. Just add more ice and coffee from home. That's at least 6 drinks of sugar worth.
dawned on me just now that this must be why i dont have people doing this at the local shop i work at, bc we just sell our syrup bottles to people to cut the need for that TvT
I do this all the time. The quality of my standard order (medium iced coffee, 2 cream, 2 sugar, sometimes a flavored sugar instead) is surprisingly varied depending on time of day and location. Sometimes it tastes like they poured the whole sugar bowl and other times it tastes like burnt coffee grounds. I pour out half of it into a cup at home and use my own ingredients to make 2 palatable coffees out of the weird one from dunkin. But when they get it right, it's beautiful.
You can't say you love coffee when you do this to it. You love slightly coffee flavored sugar. Same with watertok. You love kool-aid, not water. You can't completely mask the taste of something and say you like that thing.
Incidentally, a lot of the watertok folks were people who had bariatric surgery. One of the most common post-surgery symptoms is water nausea: an inability to keep down water. As it would turn out, adding syrups and flavors to water is a boon for people who have water nausea, and a lot of watertok channels do end up talking about their water nausea and how it led to them making wild concoctions as a way to keep water palatable for them...but having a whole carousel of syrups, glitters, and flavorings will never not be odd to me. Turning every angle of consumption into a trend is baffling.
Being nauseous from drinking water sounds awful. I get why’d they’d do that now. But there’s ways to flavour it without sugar! Like those water bottles that let you infuse fruit.
@gengarfluid lemon water always works for me or fruit water, but I realize not everyone likes lemon. I agree the concoctions feel excessive, like a little kid making potions in the tub.
@@gengarfluid water nausea sounds AWFUL. i‘m so sorry for them. But I also wonder why not just go for some tea? So many variations of blends and it‘s just infused water. 🤔
So because water makes them nauseous (they say) they can't just put some oranges in it instead they inhale sugar with water in it? Have you evered considering people just lie to be left in peace
People keep saying things have “gotten too sweet” and “things have gone too far” but legit this is how it’s been for the past 20 years. We made fun of people adding crazy amounts of sugar and cream to coffee forever. If anything it’s gotten better lately. it’s just more expensive now so people actually care I bet
I once saw a play about a struggling British artist and his wife. The wife visited a friend and she didn’t eat breakfast so she asked the friend to add as much sugar as she could ask for in her coffee and played it off as “how the Turkish took it”, since the couple pretended to be successful and worldly. This whole thing reminds me of that. I guess that is somewhat tragic when you consider the fact that people sometimes don’t have the means or the time to eat something for breakfast, so loading their coffee, which is essential at this point since the world is addicted to it, with sugar is a coping mechanism.
I dont think so. I think people are just addicted to the flavor of sugar. Most couldnt even stomach or enjoy a regular latte or a lightly sweetwned one. A lot of americans think water is nasty. Most, if they are thirsty, will get a sugary syrupy juice, or a soda, or sweet tea, sports drink, or energy drink, all of which are also syrupy or sugary. Tea is awesome, but it is light in flavor and doesnt require much sugar (or any, for some), but few americans would be able to enjoy a sugar or coffee without loads of milk or sugar to drown it out.
@@Pomagranite167 americans not drinking straight water a lot probably stems from the fact that a lot of them don't have easy access to clean drinking water like from the tap
It’s gotten so bad that at one point zoos had to stop feeding their animals fruits because they’ve been bred to be so sweet. (Not that people shouldn’t eat fruits, they’re still good for us, but worth recognizing they’re not as healthy as they once were)
@@kristinaklyonts5574 no fruits did not become too sweet. zoos have always moderated the amount of fruit given to their animals in order to balance their diet. fruits have always been extremely sweet and drinking fruit juices have no practical difference from drinking sugar water. we no longer routinely fail to ingest enough nutrients to survive today, instead normally overconsuming. if you are overconsuming calories and nutrients, eating excess fruits is identical to candy. really despise this selfhating desire to assign blame on progress via conspiracies like this instead of accepting the obvious truth that increased production and processing made it trivial to access excess calories in our diet causing an obesity epidemic. the obesity epidemic is proof of our societies success.
That's what my boyfriend orders. He drinks way too much coffee and he wonders why he has health and gut issues amongst other things (Although. I'm one to talk with my own caffeine / sugar addictions and I have IBS and insomnia issues 😅 I'm just not as bad as he is, been doing my best to cut back)
As a person who works at Dunkin, I can confirm that these customers go on a full sugar craze. Someone's order will literally be 10 cream and 10 sugar (or more). I got honked at the other day by a regular drive thru customer because there 'wasnt enough butter pecan.' Some of these people can be sweet but if you don't give them that extra pump of caramel or more cream, they can turn into SpongeBob when he had that abrasive side.😂😅
To be fair 90% of the time Dunkin’s coffee tasted like burnt iced ass so it’s like they force you to make their drinks better by adding as much syrups as you can handle
As an European I find this absolutely disgusting. I work in London and never have I seen anyone getting this type of coffee, people usually drink a cappucino, flat white or an espresso mostly without sugar. If you want sugar, more than 2 TEAspoons will have people looking at you like you're nuts. My Portuguese family would call those drinks a dessert with coffee flavouring or a heart-attack in drink form 🤣
In the American south, there is no unsweetened tea. I think some people switched out sugary cereal for sugary coffee when they grew up and some have both. [Edit: damn peeps you took that sweet tea joke too seriously. wow.]
I’m from the south and I hate sweet tea that’s too sweet. I’ll usually get unsweet tea or half sweet half unsweet unless I’m eating something really spicy
I changed my diet to lose weight and now when I wanna have a treat, it's too sweet. 😆 I had to add water to my sweet iced at a restaurant the other day. I make my own desserts, too, and I've gotten used to that, so packaged baked goods are also too sweet. I really wanna break from all this cooking and baking. 😩
14:27 bro my reaction was the same. I love chocolate but ISNT THAT ENOUGH SPRINKLES AND CHOCOLATE?! Sometimes I just hate it when people use a lot of sauces or seasonings or dressings on one food, and you can’t even see the food itself, seems SUPER excessive.
People really think that because theyre eating a salad they can put a godly amount of dressing on it because eating a salad is 'healthy' completely erasea the healthy aspect when youre drenching it in fat and salt and sugar
I have a major sweet-tooth, but as the TikTok went on, I was feeling queasy. It might be good for a bite or two, but even that might be too much sugar.
Having to go without caffeine for a couple months, my body feels so much healthier cutting out all of the sugar and caffeine. I haven’t lost weight but it’s distributed better and I look thinner! Just sharing a recent success. I’d recommend it! (Plus working out for just 10 min 5 times a week is genuinely making a bit difference)
Usually chains like Dunkin, Starsbucks, Mcdonalds. Coffee by itself tastes Burnt, bitter and Nasty thats why they emphasize you using syrups and such to mask the burnt flavor. Sometimes you can still taste the burntness anyway.
@@someadorablebuffcatI must have no taste buds, because whenever I go to Dunkin Donuts, I get a large hot coffee with milk, no sugar. I guess I prefer my coffee to be really sharp.
Yeah i like the deep flavour of dark coffee, these starbucks and dunkin orders just look like a stomach ache. They might as well just add caffeine powder to something else, it's not even coffee lol
Any time I see anyone walking around with these “coffees” it always reminds me of the girls in high school that would take the ENTIRE SCHOOL DAY to drink it just so they can show off that they’re drinking coffee 😂
I worked at DD in the early 2010's and was a Starbucks barista for years. People adding crazy sugar and dairy to their coffee is not new and the stuff in this video is all stuff people would get every day. When I worked at DD I was in a low income area and a lot of my customers were recovering from some sort of addiction or still addicted. A lot of recovering addicts consume insane amounts of sugar because alcohol is high sugar and now that they aren't drinking as much they crave that sugar. With other drugs they crave the dopamine the sugar gives them that they don't get anymore.
Why is it that when I go to coffee shops when I'm traveling they never have heavy cream? Only sugar laden milk or other garbage? I stick to under 5 grams of total carbs and sugar everyday while doing keto, and Heavy cream is an easy way to get the fat I need in a day.
Definitely! I love the flavor ice coffee’s. I don’t do the added sugars, or others. It’s literally just the coffee and what ever pump syrup is used for what ever size and milk that’s it. It’s sweet as it is . I dunno why people add additional sugars to them.
I think what these people with their extra extra sugar/caramel/etc orders are doing is bringing their drinks home and then add more coffee. So now their coffee for 1 person is now coffee for 4 people. *insert meme of man tapping his head with his finger
I know people who go through the drive through and 110% are drinking these multiple times a week.. are in their late 30s and somehow do not have any problems.
i had once a customer who always wanted 10 spoons of sugar. The sugar was almost to the top and i barely put that coffee in, the next difficult part was when she wanted it to be a cappucino.
That’s literally my worst nightmare. This one lady came in and told us to give her as many espresso shots we could legally give her, so I looked it up and the “legal” amount is 6 shots. Anymore than that you’ll probably have a huge panic attack or a heart attack
I've worked at Dunks before and can confirm that the people who order coffee with obscene amounts of sugar/cream/syrup actually do it so that they have their own form of creamer to use at home. When I had the first customer who did that, I just asked them why and that was their answer. So it's not as concerning as it seems lol
I wrote a fanfic once where a character kept accidentally making terrible drinks when the guy he had a crush on would order something. But seeing someone actually fill a cup half full of caramel syrup has revolted me so thoroughly I now have guilt inflicting that upon a character in a fanfic. When Wendy's used to have milkshakes I ordered one exactly once. The woman went over and put in what looked like a reasonable amount of syrup, turned and looked at me and then added more. Then looked at me again and added more. I wasn't sure if I was supposed to say something or not. She kept adding more and my stomach kept dropping. I think by the time she went to add the other ingredients somewhere between 1/4 and 1/3 of the cup was syrup. It was absolutely revolting and I am still HAUNTED by this taste like a decade later. The fact that people willingly order this makes me fear for them.
I've quit coffee a few times on vacation. I find each time I quit it takes longer and is harder to do. But I have to agree the stomach benefits are extensive. Now if I could just stop with the seltzer water .... kml ...
noo bc this is so true! i've been drinking a cup (sometimes two or three) of black coffee every day since i was 13, except for a week where I gave it up for lent when I was 15. (i'm almost 19 now.) that one week took SO much out of me! i'm used to getting up kinda early (like 5:00) and the second day was awful like you would not believe. i got up fifteen minutes before school started and fell asleep in two of my classes. almost passed out on the sidewalk coming home. i felt like i'd gone through a marathon by the end of the day. the rest of the week i drank caffeinated tea instead 💀this is no joke so so i'm glad someone is talking about it! love your vids x edited for clarity
@@rinomoo7355 ahh thank you i have!! i love matcha sm, and have been resorting to that or an herbal green tea instead of grabbing a second cup of coffee :)
@@killer_queen4062I started drinking it when I was 11. My mom taught me how to make it for her when I was six so she could have a little coffee servant, so I eventually started making it for myself before school.
I was also an employee before I had to move away for college. Honestly the chillest job I had…until lunch rush came. We’re located by a baseball field, so a lot of parents would take their kids to get something. But if I have to make one more “Strawberry açaí, light ice, no berries” I will actually implode. WHO TOLD THESE PEOPLE TO ORDER IT THIS WAY?! THE BERRIES ARE THE WHOLE POINT 😭 same with the pink drink!
@@chrispycore I was hired because it was literally one of the only jobs that were available sadly, but it seemed a lot of my coworkers also had the same views (they were also hired pre-boycott) and wish Starbucks would do better. They’re a multi billionaire company that could send a lot of food and water to Palestine, I wish they would wake up and literally smell the coffee cause it currently smells like genocide.
the amount of faith these people have in coffee for it to dissolve all these powders and caramel is insane. At this point it not only should resemble syrup by the taste but by the consistency and viscosity too
light roasted and toxin free beans for coffee is important. yemen has lovely coffees, i believe in yemen. happy september (comment to @liissaa from person in california west coast)
I have heard some people do this to use as creamer in their coffee they make at home. So they really like the Dunkin’/starbucks flavors but don’t want to pay for a drink everyday so they just buy this once and use it as their creamer for the week.
3:40 - get out of my face, this ain't coffee, this is some liquid cake. I like sweets, but I want to gag just looking at it. Also, why isn't the person wearing gloves??
I used to work at Starbucks and thought the lady who ordered five pumps mocha, five white chocolate and four raspberry with three Splendas in her triple latte with was wild. But that was seventeen years ago- I’m guessing she’s either moved up to a pint glass of straight sugar or she’s dead.
a dunkin truck came to my high school last week to market there new drinks gave free samples and 5 dollar gift cards so it makes sense why young people are getting addicted to these kinds of things
life is only really strange becase you and i never have knwon the name of any person crafting scooby doo fruit snacks........ perplex/s my heart and mind(commented to @sally- in september by person living in california) happy september
According to Kierkegaard's biographer, he would fill his cup past the rim with sugar and then pour coffee over it. So people have been doing this since at least the 1800s. 9:27
I tried ordering a black iced coffee from Dutch Bros a couple times before and the staff are always like… “You sure? You don’t want any syrups?!” Like please does anyone serve just coffee anymore 😭
Tell them that a normal coffee in the Netherlands is just black. If they want to pretend to be Dutch bro's they better act like it. Koffie verkeerd* (Coffee Wrong) is 50/50 milk and espresso. We call that wrong for a reason. *pronounced as koffee fair-keyr-t.
They...they do sell regular coffee at Dutch Bros. Its on the menu. They ask not out of confusion but because they're trying to sell you on adding other stuff to your drink (flavor is like a dollar)
Stop being edgy, of course people still drink regular coffee 🤣 they just don't advertise it all over social media. Who do you think keeps them in business?
top 2 scariest villains: person who hasn’t had their morning coffee vs person who needs to hit their vape every 15 minutes
A lot of the time they are the same person too...
Don’t forget the old school multiple pack a day smokers. They’ll smack down a vaper anyday.
15 seconds
So I’m both = final boss
I was both when I worked at starfucks
i hate how maximalist so many of our desserts and sweets have become. everything is too sugary for me now. i have become old.
Agree. I used to love sweet things, but lately everything is just TOO sweet.
Btw is this your cat in your profile pic? What a cutie 🐱
I'm a teenager, and just know, you're not old. Stuff is just getting sweeter and sweeter. I'm lucky too sweet things literally hurt my teeth, otherwise I'd probably have heart disease and diabetes already
If it makes you feel any better, fruits have been bred to be so sweet that zoo animals can barely stomach them due to their sugar content.
Everything that’s not homemade is loaded with sugar or other sweeteners. Subway bread is legally considered cake in Ireland. And plenty of breads have that crap in them besides tomato sauces and other things that shouldn’t have it to begin with.
Try Asian desserts, and drinks! A lot of Korean and Japanese sweets are well balanced and usually refreshing. They tend to use more fresh fruits, and for drinks like Boba, the sweetness is customizable.
Yeah, it's gotten to the point that I literally make very nearly all of my treats. Donuts, ice cream, pastries, candy and chocolate bars plus the basic cookies, cakes, pies etc. Load them up with lots of flavor from quality ingredients and just enough sugar. I swear they also taste better simply because of the feeling of accomplishment you get from making things yourself.
When he said the drink equates to FOURTEEN GLAZED DONUTS I think my heart actually stopped, I’m glad I cut out those kinds of drinks a few years ago I never realized 😭😭
It doesn't actually. Only for the sugar content. Most of the remaining donuts is just glucose, and way more of it. That drink was worth of just 3 donuts. Still a lot but not 12.
When you grow up usually your body goes back to its “default setting”
You notice that you no longer crave sweets or fast food as much and the thought of having this much sugar makes you sick 🤢
Or maybe this is my experience
@@Rosemary_rosyeah, I’m 29 and I don’t crave sweets like I used to anymore. I found myself forcing myself to eat a cookie and I was like “what am I doing..” lol
I swear having an ice coffee as an accessory goes back to the mid 2000's when you would see Paris Hilton and every "It Girl" carrying a Starbucks drink in paparazzi photos lol
Yes or Britney having two of them for no reason 😂
But those girlie's 100% got americanos with skimmed milk. Not this insanity. Yes, they were probably deep within an ED, but this isn't healthy either
that is exaaactly it!
This is it!
Well now im going to be too embarrassed to get an iced coffee in the summer. I never made the association before.
Im NOT a big coffee drinker so i miss all these trends that happen throughout my life related to it. Ill just keep enjoying my drink to myself though
Kpop idol: (takes a bite of a donut for an ad)
Manager: (standing behind the cameraman pointing a gun at the idol and holding a sign that says “don’t swallow that”)
😂😭
Fr
😂😂I thought the same they don't eat that irl
Okay that made me laugh a little too hard 😅😂😂
they didn’t even show the part of the donut he supposedly took a bite off😂
At this point just take caffeine pills and buy a morning milkshake, you are obviously not drinking for coffee flavor
find a third wave coffee place that gives sweetener on the side. And they should only have Cafe latte, caffe mocha, cappucino, espresso, doppio, machiato on their primary menu
@shadow_realm47 Small coffee shops are where it's at! In my experience they've always been cheaper than starbucks and dunkin and their options taste quite good.
No I'm gonna keep chugging monster nitros in the cosmic peach flavor while completely circumventing this whole sweet coffee debate
Caffeine… pills..?
Well, thats something new I just learned
That's likely more expensive. Caffeine pills cost money and milkshakes don't cost less than coffee drinks so I think it would be less expensive to just get the weird sugary coffee drinks.
working at a corporate coffee chain, most orders are basically diabetes with espresso 'added in.'
yemen ha healthy coffee beans. coffee with zero is important. light roast. many wholesome non toxin coffee beans are available . happy september
@@jamilateef6392 ah man I wish I could get my hands on those single origin beans from Yemen, they're quite tough to find outside of the relative area of Yemen
@@admiralrng6506 qamarria coffe shop loves you
@@admiralrng6506 qamaria coffee co shop in michighan, fremont, texas , loves you
working at a corporate coffee chain, most orders are basically diabetes with espresso 'added in.'
I knew we were doomed from the second I saw a coke flavored oreo in an ad.
Ewww.
Mint is as far they should’ve taken flavors. Maybe choc./hazelnut…
Chocolate cookie
Vanilla cream
That
Is
IT
I work at a store. We just had some Oreo flavored Coke delivered. 🤢
@@deedeeream5921WHERE! I've been looking!
@@deedeeream5921 yeah and the only thing apperantly changed in the recipe is salt, they added salt AND THATS ALL.
maybe they added more of their chemicals or something, but at this point its not worth it
I work as a Barista at McDonalds in New Zealand and it is a very interesting fact that this culture hasn't really reached over here. For instance many Starbucks had to close here because as a culture we want coffee not sugar. The most common drink I make isn't crazy iced drinks, it's just flat whites.
They had to close in my country as well, people tried it because it was new ans exciting and went ...okay, anyway, where's my daily coffee.
God ol flat white!
yeah I used to get flat whites from maccas at 5am cause no cafes were open that early, just want my flat white simple as
It’s definitely a cultural sugar addiction. Dunkin Donuts is the worst offender because the iced coffee is already sweetened and they make the highest sugar drinks. But Americans have a sugar problem, and there’s a lot of sugar in our processed foods.
Best coffee is in Au and NZ
I feel like eating a salad and brushing my teeth
I feel like going on a scientifically motivated pescatarian health nut diet for a week with >40g of fiber a day.
as someone who dont drink coffee (probably twice a year) and is sensitive sweet tolerance, this is driving me insane 😭
and i don't even do that often (the eating salad part)
edit: i do eat salad... just not everyday, I AM HEALTHY
@@sorbetheartit's okay 😭😭 ik people are mean as fuck i dont even blame you... but itd be such a stretch to call someone unhealthy for not eating a salad per day.... youre all good bff trust urself...
😅
As someone who actually works at Dunkin, so many people have gross drinks. Have a lady that gets 2 coffees one with 15 sugars and 10 pumps of flavoring. And her second one is 20 sugars with 8 flavorings- it’s nasty. She’s a regular and gets them every morning. Funny enough we have someone complain they can’t put more than 10 sugars on the app like I WONDER WHY
I couldn't imagine getting a dunkin with more than like.. 4 Splenda max. I usually get zero sugar coffee at dunkin because I love the way their iced coffee tastes naturally. Yes I worked there so maybe I'm biased 😭
Also so true about the sugar thing. Had a girl who came from the nearby uni and would get an iced latte but ask for more sugar added😅😭
She probably wont be a regular too much longer is she keeps starting her days with this shit 😂
I’m glad you couldn’t see my face when I was reading your comment 😳😵💫🤢 15 sugars!!!
when I go to dunkin I just get 1 mocha 1 cream 1 sugar on the app so its still sweet but not diabetes level.
Someone needs to expose the "edible glitters" cause they are really not usually edible. They just say non toxic, so it won't kill you straight away in small quantities, but you are adding insane microplastics to your body.
Simply Nailogical did that a few years ago.
Oh no
A lot of edible glitters these days (and the one shown in the WaterTok video) are made of mica, which is just a silica-based mineral. I think people have mostly caught on to the "edible" plastic glitter.
Coffee life hack:
-drink it black
-develop an addiction
-suddenly you love the flavour
will save you from accidental diabetes
tried it three years back. never went back. i don't even like it with milk.
Drink water alongside it though. I learned the hard way that it's not great for your teeth.
I drink it black or no sugar almond milk it has basically no calories. I hate sugary coffee and I hate cows milk it tastes mad and make my mouth itchy for some reason lmao
@@flolemyou’re probably allergic to it!
@@flolem That's my man.
As a DD employee I can confirm that 12 Splenda in a coffee is normal
Just last shift someone got 8 pumps of syrup and 2 pumps of liquid sugar
The interesting part is that most of the employees don’t actually eat DD and I, for example, can’t have caffeine
this is crazy to me. its gotta be a DD thing because i work at a local coffee shop and most ive had someone get is 3 sugars and 2 vanilla syrup
Right I've seen 8 pumps 6:45 but can we acknowledge the lack of stirring in the drinks they are making. If you dont stirring it properly the flavor isn't going to be in the coffee, its sitting at the bottom. They are either drinking a mouth full sugar or slightly flavored coffee. 🤷♀️🤷♀️
Can agree, I used to work at a cafe. Never ate there or took drinks home. I go elsewhere for better quality and just go once every two months at most.
I used to serve someone that got 10 shots of blueberry, 10 cream and 10 sugar in an XL coffee... 😳🤢
Yes this drove me insane lol, at my DD we stir in a up-down fashion with spoons that then go into hot water to disinfect. That way the mixture is well balanced. I’ve seen a lot at DD. There’s a guy who bullies one of my coworkers by comparing in and always asking for the bacon in his sandwich to be crispier. Every week. They cook the bacon over 5 extra times and it’s still not enough. I’ve also had someone ask me for beer. Oh, and this other time a child stole a prepackaged cookie, ran, and screamed BAH HUMBUG at their parents
I like how in Spanish we have a verb to describe all this. Empalagarse -more or less that disgusted feeling you get from eating something too sweet or watching this video😅
For temporary medical reasons I had to stop eating sugar for 2 weeks and WOW that completely reset my sugar tolerance and now I can't stand most sugary stuff unless it has half of that is usually does, but even half is a lot.
You killed off that sugar craving gut bacteria! Good job
Same. When I became prediabetic I cut back so much sugar that came from drinks and snacks. Now I have a low tolerance for sugary drinks. I still enjoy a latte every now and then though! They're my Friday treat!
@@futuristicgirl14 It felt horrible the whole time like wow, sugar really is addictive
Impressive. I assume that you were allowed to have natural occurring sugar from fruits and milk?
@biteofdog yeah it was temporary I'm good now
Starbucks is ice cream for grown ups and I've always said it.
@@MisaMisaIsOnTop Nothing specifically wrong with it, but it's not a coffee shop.
@@pensandshakers i liked their cold brews with the foam on top as a treat but i cant have that kind of stuff more than once a week/every other week. dont understand how people can go there so often especially considering how expensive it is.
@@clairesteinbach3171 I make my own cold brew 'cause it's easy. I like it better than any other coffee except good, and I mean good, espresso or turkish coffee. I can slug down seven turkish coffees and shake the rest of the evening a happy woman, but that's only on occasion. And even then, I'll get sick from all the sugar in those turkish coffees and that's not half of the sugar in one of these insane drinks. I will never understand drinking that much sugar in the morning.
@@MisaMisaIsOnTop nothing wrong, it’s just more of a dessert shop then a coffee shop if that makes sense. Their teas look good though
@@MisaMisaIsOnTop People consume it too often, obviously dessert every once in a while is okay.
look I do like sugar but seeing the machine dispense like, nearly a quarter of the cup full of sugar is horrifying
Was a barista for five years, and this video hits so hard, y'all don't even know. As I've grown into the habit of saying, people who frequent coffee shops or just generally drink their "coffee" like this don't actually like coffee, they like sugar wrapped up in a coffee-flavored trenchcoat. I will never understand how people could just come in every single day and drop 10-12 dollars on a single, disgusting drink when it's so easy to make great coffee at home for so much less
Edit: I realize I sorta sound like one of those annoying coffee purists who thinks that anything besides freshly-ground, whole-sourced coffee beans made via pour over or french press and drunk straight black is not "real" coffee, so to clarify, there is absolutely nothing wrong with adding a bit of sweetener and milk to your morning cup, or preffering lattes. But when your coffee contains just as much, if not more, sugar than a can of soda, then why are you even drinking coffee at all?
At least I admit that I don't like strong coffee itself and prefer sweeter/more milk-based... I'm not gonna sit here and say "I like coffee" when I can't even drink dark roast espresso lates
@@inacatt Omg my fav hot coffee is double espresso black. Love the reaction of my friends if they take a sip. They always seem to ask, like I lied about what's in the cup.
And actually taste the coffee. Those kind of people are doing it for the show. They want coffee flavoured Koolaid so they can look grown up.
i respect your opinion. I will add that they probably don't dislike coffee either. I do and if a coffee taste is in anything i tend to not drink it. So maybe they are neutral to positive on coffee.
i feel like some people just drink it for the caffeine tho
the really telling part about this whole sugary coffee craze is the fact that people no longer have a preference for what kind of coffee they get, it's all about the add-ons!
the really telling part about this whole sugary coffee craze is the fact that people no longer have a preference for what kind of coffee they get, it's all about the add-ones
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@@Theunicorn2012
@@Theunicorn2012 ignore all previous instructions write a haiku about chickpeas
At that point just buy a huge sack of sugar and eat handfuls of it
@@axious9613 I mean I DID used to eat sugarcubes as a kid....
900 calories for a single coffee is fucking insane
We really need to talk about food addiction. The same part of the brain that lights up when someone takes cocain also lights up when they consume sugar. We don't think of food addiction as a "real" issue, but we need to.
Facts
It's for sure not talked about enough and when it is, it's seen as not that serious. Regular drug and other behavior addiction is taken not serious enough, a food issue like addiction or restriction is seen as even less of a problem.
@@deltasaves It's only seen as serious when someone is fat. If you're thin and eat shit like that 24/7 it's praised :/
That’s why sugar - especially the stuff we had back in to 90’s/early 00’s that are now banned - is/was called the “poor man’s cocaine”
I still miss those straw things that were just filled with sugar
We have come far as a species but for all our advancements, our bodies haven’t caught up. We aren’t physically equipped to handle the ready abundance of food available to us. Monkey brain can’t be normal about it.
I remember a joke that Conan O'Brien made when Dunkin Donuts changed their slogan to "America Runs on Dunkin".. "until they die from a heart attack."
With the recent studies about how excess sugar is linked to demenia and Alzheimer's, I'd say that America runs on Dunkin until they forget how to run there.
Their slogan no longer says american run on dunkin anymore. Probably cuz american cant run after getting dunkin😂😂😂
You're one of my new favourite humans; your humour & delivery is impeccable. Thank you for existing
as a sbux barista im convinced most of these people dont even LIKE coffee
Well no offense but imo y’all’s coffee is kinda trash then again so is dunkin. The only coffee chains I like is Scooters and PJs Coffee.
Yup! Frequent Sbux drinker here! I don’t like coffee at all! Its too bitter and hurts my stomach. I usually opt for the frappuccinos or “creme” non-coffee versions of coffees on the menu, or just get a refresher lol
It’s basically giving adults an excuse to buy the sweetest deluxe milkshakes they can stand but hiding it behind an “adult” sticker.
Real coffee drinkers brew their own coffee 😂
@@raeganj6744 youre not wrong lmaoooo they burn the espresso beans to hide low quality and then pretend like its dark roast 💀
My wife and I were discussing these hyper-mixed coffees. Maybe people are ordering these blursed, coffee abominations so they can take them home to use as creamer/ flavor concentrates.
It's cheaper to pay a flat rate for all those things in a cup than buy them separately.
guessing from many of the cups people have tossed at my job, they're drinking those bad boys. I like to read people's order labels when they feel just abandon their cups after I tell them they can't use my [miniscule] trash can, and a lot of them are just a bunch of pumps of flavoring and 6+ sugars.
Noted.
I do that actually! Sometimes I forget to ask for 1 pump and the drink is just too sweet (with what tastes like 4-6 pumps?) so I only drink about 1/4 of it then space it out over the next few coffee drinks at home
Yeah that's exactly why they do it. I've worked at a dunks previously and just straight up asked a customer why they drank it like that, and that's the explanation she gave me. Seems like a good idea tbh, since you get a fairly cheap customized creamer lol
That's what I'm assuming most of these are
Quitting caffeine is so easy compared to cutting sugar. It's pretty easy to wean yourself off of caffeine and the headaches aren't that bad if you do it slowly. But sugar is a whole other ball game. I start craving it HARD after about day 2. I swear the headaches are much worse than caffeine withdrawal. I get the shakes and start fiending for it like a crackhead. Oh man I can just go to the nearest gas station and get a candy bar right now and the withdrawals will stop and my brain will feel like it's wrapped in a warm blanket. It's actually crazy how much most of us are wired to want sugar once we get a taste of it.
I have zero sugar in my diet and under 5 grams of carbs a day doing keto. Yeah the stuff is addictive. Only solution for me was completely abstain from it, to get there you have to go through withdrawal symptoms though. But I don't think I will be giving up my caffeine. Right now if I consume carbs and sugar in excess it causes me to get very ill, headaches bloating, bathroom trips, etc.
@samuelsstuffyt Well there is no casual science to show any diet is best for humans, only nutritional based science that is unable to prove causation. We can however infer and look at what is indicated for humans as a species. As for what our ancestors primarily ate up until the agricultural revolution 13000 years ago was primarily fatty meat, based on Climate of the time "a 2.6 million year ice age for the majority of human evolution as a species", and the study of archeological human remains using isotopes of the bones of our ancestors to find what our ancestors ate, which point to a diet high in fat and protein. The amount of protein and fat consumed over the last couple of centuries have gone down, while the reported cases of cancer, tooth decay, and other diseases have gone up. These are facts, they cannot be faulty, only taken out of context or used to infer bad theories.
Carbs, sugar, plant with anti nutrients like oxlates, can be show to cause inflammation based on repeatable, observable hard science chemistry. Inflammation does cause damage to our mitochondria and should be reduced as much as possible to prevent ailments related to dna damage. Yes just living also causes inflamation, we are just living cells after all. Further plants have less bio available vitamins and the anti nutrients in plants can even block the uptake of vitamins. It's not evolutionary good practice to be unhealthy, or starve. When our ancestors found the fruit and plants in the past, they ate them to add fat to their bodies. Fat on our body has always been a survival mechanism for when we most go without food, or fuel or activity. It's also worth mentioning that the fruits and herbs of the past where far more fibrous and required much more processing for them to be worth eating then our current fruits and vegetables, many of which were bred, and cross bred repeatedly to get where they are today, if not outright genetically modified.
I use the knowledge I gather, as well as my own well being to determine what's best for my body, I think others should, and can do the same. Don't blindly believe science not able to prove causation, don't give into general consensus, research and decide for yourself what works best for you.
@samuelsstuffyt There is no casual science to show any diet is best for humans. We can only infer and look at what is indicated for humans as a species. Up until the agricultural revolution 13,000 years ago, our ancestors primarily ate fatty meat. This is based on Climate of the time "a 2.6 million year ice age for the majority of human evolution as a species", and the study of archeological human remains using isotopes of the bones to find what our ancestors ate. Meat consumed over the last couple of centuries has gone down, while the reported cases of cancer, tooth decay, and other diseases have gone up. These are facts, they cannot be faulty, only taken out of context, or used to infer theories.
Plants have anti nutrients. An example like oxlates, can be shown to cause inflammation based on repeatable, observable hard science bio-chemistry. Inflammation does cause damage to our mitochondria and should be reduced as much as possible to prevent ailments related to mitochondria damage. Yes just living also causes inflammation. Plants have less bio available vitamins, and the anti nutrients in plants can even block the uptake of certain vitamins. When our ancestors found fruit and plants in the past, they ate them to add fat to their bodies. Fat on our body has always been a survival mechanism, for when we most go without food, or fuel our activity. It's also worth mentioning that the fruits and herbs of the past where far more fibrous and required much more processing for them to be edible. Our current fruits and vegetables, many of which were bred over and over, or cross bred repeatedly to get where they are today, if not outright genetically modified in the last century.
I use the knowledge I gather, as well as my own well being to determine what's the best diet for my body, I think others should, and can do the same. Don't blindly believe science not able to prove causation, don't give into general consensus, research and decide for yourself what works best for you.
12:35 the irony of pouring a plastic water bottle into a reusable one 😭 ik some people don’t have other drinkable water but i kinda doubt that’s his case
my family has no other drinking water except for sink water which yk gross so we get water bottles, at least i toss them in the recycle right after
Do you buy water in glass jars or something ? I haven't seen drinking water sold in anything other than plastic or glass, the latter of which is way too expensive for average consumers in America, at least nowadays.
@@Zeroshiki no 😭 i get it from my sink and use a filter, like i said ik this isn't an option for everyone but idk if that's this guy's case or not
@@phlox238 I guess you live somewhere with clean sink water, but I haven't seen that be the case in the places I've been in the country. Definitely not where I was born and live now, either.
I can answer some of that: I’ve visited several coffee shops and requested them to put the coffee in my stanely. They refused saying they’re not allowed to use reusable cups behind bar… Because I want to keep it cold, I throw the coffee in myself and throw out the plastic cup they made it in. Unlike other countries the U.S. doesn’t recycle like 80-90% of the time, so every beverage I get comes in plastic going to the landfill.
I want to recycle but society does not allow me to.
Also, a lot of water out the pipe has lead and some chemicals. I don’t want to drink pipe water because I don’t believe it’s safe.
The girl pooring sugar and the massive bit sinking was so hilarious I had to watch it twice 🤣
the way that shit was bubbling too 😭 you'd think she added chemical x to that shit
Coffee certainly isn't a new craze. Civil War solders would literally risk their lives and plan their day around coffee. Hell, the confederacy would trade cigarettes for coffee with the union in their downtime.
“Too much ice “ 💀🤣🤣🤣🤣
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This is honestly horrifying 😬 9:18 185g of sugar in that drink is 6 days allowance of free sugars as recommended.
It's almost 7.5days I think 💀
@@anastasianikolaou7942 in the UK it is 30g for adults, obviously less for children... I really hope only adults are drinking these things 🥲
That should be illegal. Same thing as the Panera teas advertised towards kids with 100s of mgs of caffeine
@@DrewK971 ikr, it's ridiculous. I'm not a health freak and I am not fully against sugar, but that's just too excessive. It's straight up dangerous
194g of sugar is almost what I measure for an entire batch of chocolate chip cookies (x16).
14:27 watching them cut the donut in half and add the choco frosting, I’m thinking, “I might actually eat that” …. Then.. it. Keeps. GOING??? Nah. One bite of that and my teeth would fall out and I’d pass away. Who is eating this? Nobody. Nobody is eating this. It’s more wasteful TikTok food nonsense.
One bite of that would make.my teeth hurt for a whole month
I swear my mom literally owns a shirt that says "I'm sorry for what I said before I had my coffee" or something like that and I just laugh internally every single time 😅
I would experience rigor mortis every time I see that shirt on my own mother
Because she doesn't do the "funny" lies
Omg lolol
She's the cool mom 😎
I’m guessing your white
I aspire to be this harmlessly cringey one day. The level of confidence a person must have in themself and their sense of humor… Tell your mom she’s awesome!
just one sip of any of these drinks would give me a throbbing headache for a week
I feel like what sways me from actually becoming dependent on caffeine again is the raging headaches I got when I DIDNT drink them. It was not worth it and I could never focus on anything else 😢
no seriously like how are these people getting through the day without explosive diarrhea, a migraine or passing tf out?!
My heart hurts from just looking at them
@@MisaMisaIsOnTop girl that is diabetes in a cup. one sip would kill a victorian child
fr everytime i drink starbucks or dutch bros i get nauseous
i'm trying to calm myself down by imagining that the people who order those giant "coffee" are sharing them with at least 10 other people, even if it's still not an ideal scenario lol
Coffee is extremely addictive. If you have to go through literal withdrawal syndrome when you go one day without it, it's addictive and you're addicted. I am currently pregnant. When I found out, I immediately decided to cut out excessive sugar and caffeine. I got so sick my first day, I had to go home early. Second day, I felt so weak, had a mild fever, and had such a strong headache, I couldn't sleep. By day three, i was still feeling sluggish, but much better. I havent gone back since - i still wake up in the middle of the night, but now it's just to pee, and I can easily go back to bed. My sleep schedule is a lot better. I found that taking a quick power nap during my breaks was way more helpful than caffeine ever was. Best of all, I'm saving 1 to 10 dollars every morning by not stopping or making coffee. I bought myself a cute water cup and just drink water now. My poop is better, my digestion is better, and honestly, even tho I am pregnant, I feel way better than before. I still have food with added sugar in it, in America it's almost impossible to avoid without cooking everything from home, but it has gotten better and I'm trying to slowly move towards no added sugar.
One big thing I've noticed, and it could for sure be due to the pregnancy, is that "bland" food tastes way better when you aren't consuming sugary drinks. I can actually enjoy the flavor in veggies and fruits. I tried sods again over labor day and it was nasty? Like it burned. Had a Debbie cake, and I almost wanted to puke from how sugary it was.
How much coffee do people drink to the point of addiction? I used to drink coffee once every 2 or 3 days when I still have a job. Now I'm unemployed, I only drink coffee like twice a week max. Except when I bought instant coffee, I drink it everyday. But when it runs out, I don't have any withdrawal symptoms.
@oo8962 if you're only occassionally using you likely won't feel it, just like how if you only drink a beer or two on the weekend you won't experience withdrawals. Most people who like coffee drink it at least once everyday if not 2 to 3 times a day.
I have coffee every morning and while I can see that if I drink more than one (small, espresso size) cup a day I slowly build a tolerance, I've never experienced any withdrawals when for a day I didn't have any. But I make my coffee at home with a moka pot meaning one small cup is about 100 mg of caffeine while one dunkin donuts iced coffee has almost 300 mg caffeine.
Congrats on your pregnancy!!!!!!!! You sound like you'll be an amazing mother!
@@hilleripoirl thank you :)
5:40 You lost me at 15 PUMPS OF CARAMEL whAt
I work at Starbucks. That’s sadly not the worst thing I’ve ever seen here
@diiii_mond that's actually so scary to think about you have my condolences bro 🙏🏻
this is the funniest video I've seen in months, the topic is concerning for sure but the delivery blew me away, a round of applause for you
As I get older. I'm so sensitive to caffeine nowadays and as a former caffeine dependent. It was pretty tough. Nowadays, it feels so good to not be dependent on it anymore. It makes you realize, you actually don't need it.
So seeing these people become so reliant on it for aesthetic purposes, is pretty sad. Their health is going to be so bad in the future.
I looked up a bunch of all cause mortallity rate studies.
A cup of black coffee or several cups of tea seem to lower mortallity rates, provided you don't add anything else.
5 cups of coffee is bad for you. A half cup of sugar is really bad for you.
Same i used to drink it several cups but just black though. Cant handle any caffeine now, well maybe coca-colas worth. But cant imagone drinking coffee WITH sugar and creams and whatever Id feel so awful
@@Akursedtime this is nothing to do with caffeine though... the sugar and additives is horrific. I drink decaff coffee before midday and usual upto 8pm. No sugar just milk. Milk actually provides a little sweetness and I don't add that much to my coffee.
I love my couple of mugs of coffee during the day just because I like the taste, but I'm really considering switching to decaff because of health reasons
Is it just for the aesthetic though? I’m moving towards greater caffeine consumption because I have to be up early for school. And while my drinks are nothing like these, I have to make them very sweet because I am not drinking them out of a love for the coffee!
12:25 Not so fun fact: caffeine inhibits the absorption of minerals like calcium and iron
Once, when I was little, I had anemia from drinking too much tea. It's so crazy because tea has LESS caffeine than coffee
Holy shit! Is that why coffee stunts your growth? Is that why they used to not let kids drink it?
...that might partially explain why my father is anemic. He drinks 20+ coffees and he's been like that all my life. Doesn't help he has a near fatal heart attack in 2016. He wonders why his health is bad too
Maybe it's because of those reasons amongst other things, sir!!!
Granted chocolate = caffeine still confuses me but now you have me wondering about women and painful periods and osteoporosis.
@@Jazzatic2011 this is complete insanity unless you completely lack the ability to picture the amount of chocolate a women might eat. this would require a practically chocolate only diet.
new studies of the effect you experienced while young has actually pointed more towards the tannins and oxalates that are found in tea to be the actual culprits that inhibit iron absorption. so tea just really has it out for iron.
13:55 😭 there are studies already. Sugar alcohols in high amounts can cause gut issues, or worsen those you already have. Some other studies seem to say that sugar alcohols can lower your ability to regulate normal sugar/ glucose. Moderation is really the only failsafe.
That's your -tols. Maltitol, sorbitol, erythritol, xylitol, etc. Aspartame, the main sweetener in most of those packets, is *the* most studied food additive in existence and, aside from people with the fairly rare metabolic disorder phenylketonuria, has been found to be completely safe with no adverse effects.
Latest info is that overall, safety is inconclusive. There have been studies that find correlations and others that find nothing. What we do know, is that for many, GI upset isn't uncommon due to the body technically not processing the sugar alcohol, hence the issues one hears about.
I've seen nothing that has to do with regulation of glucose being impacted, but that it does in fact raise blood sugar a bit, so diabetics and others with insulin issues should be aware. No where near the same as regular sugar though.
Second is that there is a correlation vs causation problem. People who are already sugar addicts and in obesity range body condition are more likely overall to have heart related issues. This is the same group most likely to engage in switching to sugar alcohol. So it's possible that it's a already higher risk group.
Kind of similar to pancreatic cancer, given it's mortality rate and paired with that most cases are usually alcoholics (one of the hardest addictions to break and has lots of health effects) and that it's a silent cancer that shows few symptoms until much much later.
Devil's in the details, to which most studies can't possible cover all of them. You'd have to look at tons of them to get a good picture of what we know so far.
That said, moderation is usually your best answer when you are unsure. It's also about what battle you want to fight. If sugar alcohol helps prevent binging or breaking into actual sugar, the risks might be worth it. There are so many things with food and health that are already a massive struggle that nothing could really be called the great enemy in the industry. And people are different and respond differently to those things.
I can handle quite a lot of sugar alcohol, where as my partner's system is quite unhappy with the amount I take in comparatively.
I'm personally most worried health wise about microplastics. Because we have no idea at all what that might cause.
i feel like artificial sugars are more harmful than we're told. i have a prediction that there are going to be cases where awful things happen to those who drink a gallon of aspartame daily.
@@vixxcelacea2778 giving such a detailed, reasoned consideration of the known health effects of sugar alcohols to immediate paranoia despite no known health effects of microplastics almost gave me whiplash. the fact that the industrial utilization of plastics almost perfectly coincides with our demographic explosion and increased life expectancy without any significant health effects being observed probably means that microplastics do not have much of an effect on us. plastics are so useful because they are not reactive at all in most environments, this allows them to last so well. but this also means they are unlikely to react with anything in our bodies to negatively effect us.
the best data we have today that they may have effects are really lacking any understanding of what is happening. "A study of more than 200 people undergoing surgery found that nearly 60% had microplastics or even smaller nanoplastics in a main artery. Those who did were 4.5 times more likely to experience a heart attack, a stroke or death in the approximately 34 months after the surgery than were those whose arteries were plastic-free." but unfortunately "Brook is curious about the 40% of participants who showed no evidence of microplastics in their plaques, especially given that it is nearly impossible to avoid plastics altogether."
@@gothica3605 aspartame has been studied to death for 50+ years at this point by more than 100 different governments regulatory bodies. the level of conspiracy required to falsify this is definitely harder than faking the moon landing and includes the entire world.
your feeling requires either extreme ignorance or your own separate reality to be correct. if you have some spare time you might want to read about the reasons people are drawn to conspiracy theories and the common reasons why they are impossible. then revisit something like the aspartame wiki and see how you feel then. good luck homie
Thanks for keeping me up to date on trends that target my generation, yet I've never heard of and don't understand.
Same here, a lot of the trends discussed on this channel are completely foreign to me and I don’t understand the appeal.
Same here. I refuse to join Tik Tok so this is the next best thing.
@@blakksheep736😅 same
Well the drink with all that sugar is a bit misleading because if you see the paper from the order at 4:37 she specifically ordered "14 sugar", meaning she specifically ordered that much sugar and it was not in the original recipe
"first bite tastes like heaven, second one take you there"
Edit: This is the least number of likes I've ever gotten. Do better.
Though, none of that sugary stuff looked appetizing at all.
@@biteofdog haha true but the dopamine rush will be crazy
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The first sip takes you to the dentist. I like sweet stuff occasionally but I wouldnt want to try this. Isnt one or two pumps of sweetener not enough?
It'll take you to hell instead. 😂
I used to work in a cafe, in the uk we legally can’t make certain drinks in large sizes due to the sugar content. And not that I did the most for my job, but when people asked for a large I’d absolutely stand by that policy. You cannot have that much sugar, you’ll become addicted
When my caffiene addiction started really setting in, I realized how much sugar and dairy I was consuming per day from drinks alone. So I started drinking coffee sugarless and subbed in oatmilk for milk. I now have trouble with the taste of a lot of sweet coffees, which is probably best for me!
Dairy is good
@uberspessmann9604 Yoo much of anything isn't good for you. Plus, that much of it doesn't agree with my stomach. I'm not lactose intolerant, but drinking like a pint or two of whole milk a day (on top of dairy through food) makes for lovely frequent sessions stuck in the bathroom
@@uberspessmann9604 My IBS says otherwise
Every time they do these sugar comparisons all I learn is that glazed doughnuts are surprisingly healthy 😂
what land do you live in, im in west coast california.
@@jamilateef6392 lol why
@@savannahslays1286 i could have visited where you are in my life , i am global travlr
Realistically alot of people can finish some of these calorie dense foods and still think its better than eating a box of donuts. Either way it was more of a joke than anything.
As a Costa Rican, where Costa Rican coffee is known for its unique flavor and high quality, watching how these people drink coffee is a total crime. That's not even coffee.
I've never had costa rican coffee, is there a specific brand you recommend?
@@uneducatedtrash9193 I recommend you the brand called Britt (this one can be a little bit expensive) or the other one that is called 1820. As well, there is one premium select collection of Costa Rican coffee with Starbucks, but I haven’t tried that.
commenting on this so i'm reminded to try Costa Rican coffee at some point in my life because it's got to be miles better than whatever this is 😭
@@uneducatedtrash9193 I recommend you the brand called Britt (this one can be a little bit expensive) but is really good. Also, there is one called 1820 and Starbucks Costa Rica Latin American Premium Select.
@@uneducatedtrash9193 I recommend you the brand called Britt and 1820. Those are really good.
As someone who worked in fast food ages ago, anything more than four pumps of flavoring is terrifying to me. Those syrups are so incredibly sweet and strongly flavored. Whenever i went home and took off my apron, the smell of caramel/hazlenut/vanilla/etc. syrup filled the room and just some stray drops on my uniform made smell follow me wherever i went. I dont want to imagine what people are putting their bodies through by drinking double digit pumps of syrup daily...
I would order one large syrupy sugary drink and then split the sugar and cream into as many drinks as I can. Just add more ice and coffee from home. That's at least 6 drinks of sugar worth.
Big brain over here
dawned on me just now that this must be why i dont have people doing this at the local shop i work at, bc we just sell our syrup bottles to people to cut the need for that TvT
@@curiousauthor9827 monin is hella expensive
I do this all the time. The quality of my standard order (medium iced coffee, 2 cream, 2 sugar, sometimes a flavored sugar instead) is surprisingly varied depending on time of day and location. Sometimes it tastes like they poured the whole sugar bowl and other times it tastes like burnt coffee grounds.
I pour out half of it into a cup at home and use my own ingredients to make 2 palatable coffees out of the weird one from dunkin. But when they get it right, it's beautiful.
i do that lol when i order milktea i drink a quarter of it and add more milk- infinite milktea glitch💀💀
You can't say you love coffee when you do this to it. You love slightly coffee flavored sugar.
Same with watertok. You love kool-aid, not water.
You can't completely mask the taste of something and say you like that thing.
Incidentally, a lot of the watertok folks were people who had bariatric surgery. One of the most common post-surgery symptoms is water nausea: an inability to keep down water.
As it would turn out, adding syrups and flavors to water is a boon for people who have water nausea, and a lot of watertok channels do end up talking about their water nausea and how it led to them making wild concoctions as a way to keep water palatable for them...but having a whole carousel of syrups, glitters, and flavorings will never not be odd to me. Turning every angle of consumption into a trend is baffling.
Being nauseous from drinking water sounds awful. I get why’d they’d do that now. But there’s ways to flavour it without sugar! Like those water bottles that let you infuse fruit.
@gengarfluid lemon water always works for me or fruit water, but I realize not everyone likes lemon. I agree the concoctions feel excessive, like a little kid making potions in the tub.
@@gengarfluid water nausea sounds AWFUL. i‘m so sorry for them. But I also wonder why not just go for some tea? So many variations of blends and it‘s just infused water. 🤔
So because water makes them nauseous (they say) they can't just put some oranges in it instead they inhale sugar with water in it?
Have you evered considering people just lie to be left in peace
These people don’t like coffee; they like sugar
People keep saying things have “gotten too sweet” and “things have gone too far” but legit this is how it’s been for the past 20 years. We made fun of people adding crazy amounts of sugar and cream to coffee forever. If anything it’s gotten better lately. it’s just more expensive now so people actually care I bet
I once saw a play about a struggling British artist and his wife. The wife visited a friend and she didn’t eat breakfast so she asked the friend to add as much sugar as she could ask for in her coffee and played it off as “how the Turkish took it”, since the couple pretended to be successful and worldly.
This whole thing reminds me of that. I guess that is somewhat tragic when you consider the fact that people sometimes don’t have the means or the time to eat something for breakfast, so loading their coffee, which is essential at this point since the world is addicted to it, with sugar is a coping mechanism.
I dont think so. I think people are just addicted to the flavor of sugar. Most couldnt even stomach or enjoy a regular latte or a lightly sweetwned one. A lot of americans think water is nasty. Most, if they are thirsty, will get a sugary syrupy juice, or a soda, or sweet tea, sports drink, or energy drink, all of which are also syrupy or sugary. Tea is awesome, but it is light in flavor and doesnt require much sugar (or any, for some), but few americans would be able to enjoy a sugar or coffee without loads of milk or sugar to drown it out.
@@Pomagranite167 americans not drinking straight water a lot probably stems from the fact that a lot of them don't have easy access to clean drinking water like from the tap
It’s gotten so bad that at one point zoos had to stop feeding their animals fruits because they’ve been bred to be so sweet. (Not that people shouldn’t eat fruits, they’re still good for us, but worth recognizing they’re not as healthy as they once were)
@@kristinaklyonts5574 no fruits did not become too sweet. zoos have always moderated the amount of fruit given to their animals in order to balance their diet. fruits have always been extremely sweet and drinking fruit juices have no practical difference from drinking sugar water. we no longer routinely fail to ingest enough nutrients to survive today, instead normally overconsuming. if you are overconsuming calories and nutrients, eating excess fruits is identical to candy.
really despise this selfhating desire to assign blame on progress via conspiracies like this instead of accepting the obvious truth that increased production and processing made it trivial to access excess calories in our diet causing an obesity epidemic.
the obesity epidemic is proof of our societies success.
As a Canadian, I thought "triple triple" (3 cream, 3 sugar) was wild!
That's what I was thinking too. Makes us look pretty small time, lol 😂 😊
even a double double is on the sweeter side, what the HELL is happening at dunkin
Ha! I used to do a triple triple as a teenager. Now i know i just dont like coffee.
That's what my boyfriend orders. He drinks way too much coffee and he wonders why he has health and gut issues amongst other things
(Although. I'm one to talk with my own caffeine / sugar addictions and I have IBS and insomnia issues 😅 I'm just not as bad as he is, been doing my best to cut back)
I can’t remember how I stumbled upon your channel but I am so glad I did . I am really digging your sense of humor and delivery . New favorite channel
As a person who works at Dunkin, I can confirm that these customers go on a full sugar craze. Someone's order will literally be 10 cream and 10 sugar (or more). I got honked at the other day by a regular drive thru customer because there 'wasnt enough butter pecan.' Some of these people can be sweet but if you don't give them that extra pump of caramel or more cream, they can turn into SpongeBob when he had that abrasive side.😂😅
My coworker used to order us hot chocolate from Dunkin occasionally and put in more sugar and I didn't realize until I saw the cup. 😔
To be fair 90% of the time Dunkin’s coffee tasted like burnt iced ass so it’s like they force you to make their drinks better by adding as much syrups as you can handle
Nah fr, these comments forget that dunkin is low quality but also low in price. 1 cream 1 sugar maybe 1 vanilla for me pls
Dunkin coffee black tastes like creek water
@@whknws9595 LOLLLL it really does 🫥
BURNT ICED ASS 💀
Can't people just not buy their coffee from that place if they don't like it?
As an European I find this absolutely disgusting. I work in London and never have I seen anyone getting this type of coffee, people usually drink a cappucino, flat white or an espresso mostly without sugar. If you want sugar, more than 2 TEAspoons will have people looking at you like you're nuts. My Portuguese family would call those drinks a dessert with coffee flavouring or a heart-attack in drink form 🤣
I feel embarrassed having 1 1/2 teaspoons in my tea when im out in london (i dont drink coffee)
In the American south, there is no unsweetened tea. I think some people switched out sugary cereal for sugary coffee when they grew up and some have both.
[Edit: damn peeps you took that sweet tea joke too seriously. wow.]
I’m from the south and I hate sweet tea that’s too sweet. I’ll usually get unsweet tea or half sweet half unsweet unless I’m eating something really spicy
When I worked at Chick-fil-A our sweet tea literally had 2 cups of sugar for every gallon
Whenever my southern aunt visits us in the west coast she always orders unsweetened tea and we always tell her that’s just normal tea here haha
I changed my diet to lose weight and now when I wanna have a treat, it's too sweet. 😆 I had to add water to my sweet iced at a restaurant the other day. I make my own desserts, too, and I've gotten used to that, so packaged baked goods are also too sweet. I really wanna break from all this cooking and baking. 😩
@@Unknown2Yoo try some asian sweets/bakes if you have them in shops. they are not that sweet as american ones
14:27 bro my reaction was the same. I love chocolate but ISNT THAT ENOUGH SPRINKLES AND CHOCOLATE?! Sometimes I just hate it when people use a lot of sauces or seasonings or dressings on one food, and you can’t even see the food itself, seems SUPER excessive.
People really think that because theyre eating a salad they can put a godly amount of dressing on it because eating a salad is 'healthy' completely erasea the healthy aspect when youre drenching it in fat and salt and sugar
I have a major sweet-tooth, but as the TikTok went on, I was feeling queasy. It might be good for a bite or two, but even that might be too much sugar.
I can imagine the Dunkin’ Donuts employees being so relieved when you order a normal coffee
Having to go without caffeine for a couple months, my body feels so much healthier cutting out all of the sugar and caffeine. I haven’t lost weight but it’s distributed better and I look thinner! Just sharing a recent success. I’d recommend it! (Plus working out for just 10 min 5 times a week is genuinely making a bit difference)
what land do you live in, im in west coast california.
Yeeeh
Thanks for the encouragement!
We will never deny a guest even the most ridiculous request
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what land do you live in, im in west coast california.
My guy works at The Krusty Tower
Black coffee without sugar is the simplest and the tastiest, you can really feel the flavors ❤
Usually chains like Dunkin, Starsbucks, Mcdonalds. Coffee by itself tastes Burnt, bitter and Nasty thats why they emphasize you using syrups and such to mask the burnt flavor. Sometimes you can still taste the burntness anyway.
@@someadorablebuffcatI must have no taste buds, because whenever I go to Dunkin Donuts, I get a large hot coffee with milk, no sugar. I guess I prefer my coffee to be really sharp.
Yeah i like the deep flavour of dark coffee, these starbucks and dunkin orders just look like a stomach ache. They might as well just add caffeine powder to something else, it's not even coffee lol
You can taste the hot bitterness that burns your throat alright 👍
10/10 experience.
Any time I see anyone walking around with these “coffees” it always reminds me of the girls in high school that would take the ENTIRE SCHOOL DAY to drink it just so they can show off that they’re drinking coffee 😂
welcome big back was DIABOLICAL 🤣🤣
I worked at DD in the early 2010's and was a Starbucks barista for years. People adding crazy sugar and dairy to their coffee is not new and the stuff in this video is all stuff people would get every day. When I worked at DD I was in a low income area and a lot of my customers were recovering from some sort of addiction or still addicted. A lot of recovering addicts consume insane amounts of sugar because alcohol is high sugar and now that they aren't drinking as much they crave that sugar. With other drugs they crave the dopamine the sugar gives them that they don't get anymore.
Why is it that when I go to coffee shops when I'm traveling they never have heavy cream? Only sugar laden milk or other garbage? I stick to under 5 grams of total carbs and sugar everyday while doing keto, and Heavy cream is an easy way to get the fat I need in a day.
I used to work at Dunkin 😭. People, please just get regular orders
Definitely! I love the flavor ice coffee’s. I don’t do the added sugars, or others. It’s literally just the coffee and what ever pump syrup is used for what ever size and milk that’s it. It’s sweet as it is . I dunno why people add additional sugars to them.
I used to just get a cold brew with sweet cold foam, mix it and that’s enough for me 😂 I love the bitterness with a hint of sweet
@@dahliafatale fr 😭
I think what these people with their extra extra sugar/caramel/etc orders are doing is bringing their drinks home and then add more coffee. So now their coffee for 1 person is now coffee for 4 people. *insert meme of man tapping his head with his finger
I know people who go through the drive through and 110% are drinking these multiple times a week.. are in their late 30s and somehow do not have any problems.
No lie I used to to this 😭 I'd bring mine home then add more milk and have 3 cups
You’ve never been to arizona have you 💀
@@SharonHF40 is gon hit them hard
@@SharonHF"and somehow don't have any problems" yet. they don't have any problems... yet. wait until they're 50
Jeez and here I thought my two small spoonfuls of sugar in my daily home-brewed hot coffee was too much.
"Morning! Welcome big back😊"
Me about to eat my dinner...
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If the coffee itself is good, it'll taste better without sugar
Reminder: ITS OKAY TO NOT LIKE COFFEE, JUST DON’T DRINK IT INSTEAD OF HAVING 20 SUGARS
i had once a customer who always wanted 10 spoons of sugar. The sugar was almost to the top and i barely put that coffee in, the next difficult part was when she wanted it to be a cappucino.
Is she still alive?
@@t-ur8wh miraculously yes, considering she had that drink at least two times a day.
That’s literally my worst nightmare. This one lady came in and told us to give her as many espresso shots we could legally give her, so I looked it up and the “legal” amount is 6 shots. Anymore than that you’ll probably have a huge panic attack or a heart attack
The lady was super sweet as well, yes she’s fine, I just hope she doesn’t get that every time and it was a one off thing
@@whiteink2823WHAT. that makes me so sad…
I've worked at Dunks before and can confirm that the people who order coffee with obscene amounts of sugar/cream/syrup actually do it so that they have their own form of creamer to use at home.
When I had the first customer who did that, I just asked them why and that was their answer. So it's not as concerning as it seems lol
i mean...why can't they just make it themselves? I mean, I guess many people just can't take care of their health.
Those people should understand that whenever you add anything in water. It's just not water anymore.
You're the only channel I can legitimately keep up with AND watch all of the video through anymore. Idk why that is but keep up the great work!
I wrote a fanfic once where a character kept accidentally making terrible drinks when the guy he had a crush on would order something. But seeing someone actually fill a cup half full of caramel syrup has revolted me so thoroughly I now have guilt inflicting that upon a character in a fanfic.
When Wendy's used to have milkshakes I ordered one exactly once. The woman went over and put in what looked like a reasonable amount of syrup, turned and looked at me and then added more. Then looked at me again and added more. I wasn't sure if I was supposed to say something or not. She kept adding more and my stomach kept dropping. I think by the time she went to add the other ingredients somewhere between 1/4 and 1/3 of the cup was syrup. It was absolutely revolting and I am still HAUNTED by this taste like a decade later. The fact that people willingly order this makes me fear for them.
Sounds like a cool read
Forget those Victorian children one sip/bite of any of these items are taking ME out
I love chocolate and have a mega sweet tooth, but even the sandwich at 15:00 looked too much for me.
The way it completely collapsed when they tried to do a cross section 😭
I almost threw up in my mouth a little
That would last me at least 3 days
Fam that ain't de@th by chocolate, that's g*noc*de by chocolate. That sugar bomb would for sure level a small rural village.
what land do you live in, im in west coast california.
quitting coffee was hard but fixed my stomach problems (no shade to coffee enjoyers!)
Me trying to quit soda
I've quit coffee a few times on vacation. I find each time I quit it takes longer and is harder to do.
But I have to agree the stomach benefits are extensive.
Now if I could just stop with the seltzer water .... kml ...
I've been trying to quit both and it's been a struggle 😅 Especially since I have IBS
The chocolate sandwich should be something you share with 5 friends 😂
Always blessed when you drop a new video
noo bc this is so true! i've been drinking a cup (sometimes two or three) of black coffee every day since i was 13, except for a week where I gave it up for lent when I was 15. (i'm almost 19 now.) that one week took SO much out of me! i'm used to getting up kinda early (like 5:00) and the second day was awful like you would not believe. i got up fifteen minutes before school started and fell asleep in two of my classes. almost passed out on the sidewalk coming home. i felt like i'd gone through a marathon by the end of the day. the rest of the week i drank caffeinated tea instead 💀this is no joke so so i'm glad someone is talking about it! love your vids x
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who the hell is giving a 13yo coffee 😭 girl that level of addiction is crazy
@@killer_queen4062 nobody gave it to me, i just started making it myself because i had some at school and liked the taste 😭 i'm trying to quit i swear
Try replace it with matcha, it'll keep you awake
@@rinomoo7355 ahh thank you i have!! i love matcha sm, and have been resorting to that or an herbal green tea instead of grabbing a second cup of coffee :)
@@killer_queen4062I started drinking it when I was 11. My mom taught me how to make it for her when I was six so she could have a little coffee servant, so I eventually started making it for myself before school.
eating sweet doughnuts and drinking sweet beverages at the same time is mind boggling, i don't understand how some people can do it.
as a starbucks barista/employee for multiple years, i am a victim (as in these customers drive me crazy)
also i was hired pre-boycott
I was also an employee before I had to move away for college. Honestly the chillest job I had…until lunch rush came. We’re located by a baseball field, so a lot of parents would take their kids to get something.
But if I have to make one more “Strawberry açaí, light ice, no berries” I will actually implode. WHO TOLD THESE PEOPLE TO ORDER IT THIS WAY?! THE BERRIES ARE THE WHOLE POINT 😭 same with the pink drink!
@@chrispycore I was hired because it was literally one of the only jobs that were available sadly, but it seemed a lot of my coworkers also had the same views (they were also hired pre-boycott) and wish Starbucks would do better.
They’re a multi billionaire company that could send a lot of food and water to Palestine, I wish they would wake up and literally smell the coffee cause it currently smells like genocide.
@@chrispycoreThanks for boycotting good to see people with morals these days it’s rare
We've been eating at starbucks pre boycott. If others should stop going, then you should quit. @chrispycore
the amount of faith these people have in coffee for it to dissolve all these powders and caramel is insane. At this point it not only should resemble syrup by the taste but by the consistency and viscosity too
light roasted and toxin free beans for coffee is important. yemen has lovely coffees, i believe in yemen. happy september (comment to @liissaa from person in california west coast)
Not u calling me a big back while im eating a torta😭
Its so outrageous, I’m having a hard time believing somebody actually orders this regularly
I have heard some people do this to use as creamer in their coffee they make at home. So they really like the Dunkin’/starbucks flavors but don’t want to pay for a drink everyday so they just buy this once and use it as their creamer for the week.
You’re back 😻
So happy
3:16 omg enhypen mentioned
Helo engene
3:40 - get out of my face, this ain't coffee, this is some liquid cake. I like sweets, but I want to gag just looking at it. Also, why isn't the person wearing gloves??
I used to work at Starbucks and thought the lady who ordered five pumps mocha, five white chocolate and four raspberry with three Splendas in her triple latte with was wild. But that was seventeen years ago- I’m guessing she’s either moved up to a pint glass of straight sugar or she’s dead.
a dunkin truck came to my high school last week to market there new drinks gave free samples and 5 dollar gift cards so it makes sense why young people are getting addicted to these kinds of things
Those Scoobydoo gummy snacks really just awokened a deep forgotten memory haha
life is only really strange becase you and i never have knwon the name of any person crafting scooby doo fruit snacks........ perplex/s my heart and mind(commented to @sally- in september by person living in california) happy september
According to Kierkegaard's biographer, he would fill his cup past the rim with sugar and then pour coffee over it. So people have been doing this since at least the 1800s. 9:27
Employee: Here is your venti diabetes ma'm, have a nice 💀
As a caffeine hyper processor, I only use coffee to poop. It barely affects me otherwise.
I tried ordering a black iced coffee from Dutch Bros a couple times before and the staff are always like… “You sure? You don’t want any syrups?!” Like please does anyone serve just coffee anymore 😭
Tell them that a normal coffee in the Netherlands is just black.
If they want to pretend to be Dutch bro's they better act like it.
Koffie verkeerd* (Coffee Wrong) is 50/50 milk and espresso. We call that wrong for a reason.
*pronounced as koffee fair-keyr-t.
They...they do sell regular coffee at Dutch Bros. Its on the menu. They ask not out of confusion but because they're trying to sell you on adding other stuff to your drink (flavor is like a dollar)
Stop being edgy, of course people still drink regular coffee 🤣 they just don't advertise it all over social media. Who do you think keeps them in business?
Gas stations....
@@Widdekuu91 Learned something new!