Think of the perks.
From a convenience standpoint, nothing beats a fast-food coffee run.
You get your caffeine fix without leaving your vehicle.
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Chick-fil-A
For a chicken joint,Chick-fil-A’s coffeehas no business being this good.
Rich and nutty, this caramel-tasting coffee has a natural hint of sweetness.
It’s not watery, and it’s not bitter.
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The most interesting part?
For $2, it’s worth a try.
(Theiced coffeeis also delish.)
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The price for a small cup is just 99 cents.
It’s smooth, delish, and Rainforest Alliance-certified.
The High Mountain Arabica coffee is fresh and medium-bodied without that weird bitter taste.
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There is a smoky flavor that comes through in the roast.
White Castle
White Castleis known for its sliders, but coffee is also on the menu.
Customers could also order the original slider, pie, or Coca-Cola.
Jack in the Boz
White Castle’s signature blend is sold in grocery stores so that coffee cravers can enjoy it from home.
A cup will set you back 99 cents.
The coffee takes well to a bit of cream and sugar, thanks to subtle notes of cocoa.
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At about $1, it’s a no-brainer for a quick caffeine fix.
Carl’s Jr.
In a sea of medium roast fast-food coffee,Carl’s Jr.stands out due to its bold blend.
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Dark roast lovers will gravitate to this strong, aromatic coffee.
It’s got a deep, full-bodied taste.
And the price is right at around $1.
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Of all the hot coffee picks, this is the lightest.
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