I once had "coffee and doughnut," which is not to be confused with "coffee" and "doughnut." "Coffee and doughnut" is when they put a teaspoonful of instant powdered coffee into the doughnut batter (dough?), and then you only need a cup of hot water for dunking, as the coffee is already in the doughnut.
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I wonder if paying "$1.99" versus $1.99 would be acceptable.
Ooh, tea and a bagel for $1.99. Sounds good.
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No thanks, I like real coffee. Cream, no sugar. TYVM.
I've been to plenty of restaurants that serve "coffee".
I once had "coffee and doughnut," which is not to be confused with "coffee" and "doughnut." "Coffee and doughnut" is when they put a teaspoonful of instant powdered coffee into the doughnut batter (dough?), and then you only need a cup of hot water for dunking, as the coffee is already in the doughnut.
Clever.
Also very weird. And disgusting.
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