Learn how to use Starbucks lids correctly

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If you’re a coffee fan like us, you’ll know that there’s nothing better than starting your day with an iced cold Starbucks beverage. An iced coffee in the morning can put a smile on your face and help you get your day started on the right foot.

We all say we’re going to start making our own coffee at home, but we never follow through.

If you’re a big fan of iced coffee, you already know a few things.

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There are just a few locations that can brew the perfect iced coffee.

Aside from that, you’re probably aware that carrying an iced coffee about with you all day might be somewhat inconvenient.

While we all want our iced coffee first thing in the morning, we don’t all drink it right away.

The longer our iced coffee stays, the more condensation forms, ruining our workplaces, tables, and even our personal belongings.

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Nothing is more inconvenient than having everything soaked.

Yes, iced coffee is tasty and looks like a good morning pick-me-up, but the water and liquid that pours down the edges of the cup and all over the place is not our vibe.

Many of us wrap our iced coffee in a napkin or even a paper towel to catch the liquid drips on the side, but it quickly becomes saturated and breaks apart, creating an even bigger mess.

Starbucks, it turns out, has always had a way to deal with this.

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People on the internet appear to know something we don’t about Starbucks cups and lids, which are covertly out there to solve our condensation problems.

At least, our mess as a result of it.

When you remove the lid from your Starbucks cup, you’ll see several bumps.

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When you remove the lid from your cup, you’ll notice three separate bumps around the cup.

It’s easy to overlook, but if you look attentively, you’ll notice it.

The lid’s ridge can also be used to fit the bottom of a cup.

The bottoms of Venti, Grande, and even Tall cups are all the same size; the only change is the “height difference” for size. So, if you remove the top, you can put the bottom into the ridge of the lid and the bumps will hold them in place.

Your lid can now be used as a coaster.

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Why have we all been spending half of our earnings on Starbucks when none of us have learned that the top may be used as a coaster in every location and for any occasion?

You can learn a lot from social media.

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