coffee standards

15Oct06

If you order a Dunkin Donuts coffee without specifying the exact quantity of sugars and milk/creme, they make it way too sweet. Below is a reference chart of how to order non-uber-sweet DnD coffee:

Small coffee - 0.83 milks, 0.75 sugars
Medium coffee - 1 milks, 0.95 sugars
Large coffee - 1.42 milks, 1.27 sugars

Did you know that a medium at DnD is 24 oz. while a medium at *$s (Starbucks) is 16 oz.? As a supporter of web standards, I request a swift and orderly change to standardize coffee sizes.

I am not a big fan of the new Apple commercials, what with Mr. Galaxy Quest thinking he’s all cool just because he’s got the 75/25 combover with long hair and jeans instead of the 90/10 politician combover and suit. I’ve actually met Justin Long before when I was an extra on the set of Ed, that yet another TV sitcom. I actually like the HP Pavillion ad, what with its fancy motion graphics and all. What’s your opinion of the HP Pavillion ads vs. the Apple ads?

2 Responses to “coffee standards”


  1. 1 matt Posted October 16th, 2006 - 6:37 am

    where’s the jay-z commercial at

  2. 2 Aelin Posted October 16th, 2006 - 2:40 pm

    i have no cable… i’m too poor… so i’ve been withdrawn from american tv for almost a yr… sux
    u think the workers at dunkin will know exact amounts wen u mention decimals??
    it was hard enough getting them to put the sugar in before the ice wen i order iced coffee

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