Water, Sanka And A Disposable Coffee Cup

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disposable coffee cupsAre you looking to save some time each morning? I'm sure you know that besides the convenience and financial benefits of disposable coffee cups, you can also save yourself some time before leaving for work. Brewing your coffee at home and using disposable coffee cups allow you to avoid having to stop and pick up your morning coffee on the way to work. What happens if your in such a rush that you don't even have time to brew yourself some coffee? If you're like me there is no way you can go without some java first thing in the morning.

Well, the king of convenience, that's me just in case you were wondering, has come up with a great way to cut some time out of your morning routine. Next time your out shopping, pick up some Sanka or any other instant coffee mix. The next time your running a little late for work, simply pour some hot water into your disposable coffee cup, add the instant coffee mix and presto, you're on your way and ready to go.

There have been many a morning when this instant coffee, disposable coffee cup combo has saved my life, so to speak. Sometimes, I avoid brewing coffee and use this little trick even when I'm on time. I am a huge fan of making things as easy as can be, like I said before, king of convenience. This frees up my time for doing more worthwhile things. I know I might be going a bit over board but if anything this will allow you to grab a cup of coffee in a snap. Allowing you to get to work on time and still have your caffeine kicker!

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Jim

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Saving Money On Your Disposable Coffee Cups

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disposable coffee cupsOK, so I assume that if you are using disposable coffee cups, you are willing to spend some money to avoid having to carry around a thermos all day. At the same time you are still money conscious, after all, you're trying to avoid spending large amounts of money on coffee from overpriced coffee shops. Here are a few tips on how to save some money when buying your disposable coffee cups.

1. Look for coupons in your local newspaper for your favorite brand of coffee cups. If you can't find and coupons there, try visiting the companies website to see if they have any promotional deals. Another great place to get coupons is on Ebay. You will have to pay for the coupons but depending on the price it may be worthwhile.

2. Stock up on disposable coffee cups when they are on sale. Many supermarkets run weekly sales on certain items, keep your eyes open for great deals.

3. Search for disposable coffee cups online. You may have to pay for shipping or buy in bulk but it's worth it for something that you use everyday. Take a look at prices and see if it comes out cheaper than buying them at the grocery store.

These are just a few tips on saving a few bucks on your disposable cups. Every little bit helps!

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Jim

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Dixie or Chinet

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disposable coffee cupsThere are two different brands of disposable coffee cups that I use on a daily basis. They both have different qualities that make them unique. Usually, I make my choice based on the weekly sales at my local grocery store.

Dixie PerfecTouch Grab 'N GO disposable coffee cups have a uniquely textured outer casing. This Styrofoam-like exterior makes the cup extremely easy to hold. I have also noticed the Dixie cup's lid is very well made. Many times a disposable coffee cups lid will not form a very good seal with the actual cup. This can be very messy. No one wants to walk into work with a giant coffee stain on their shirt.

Unlike Dixie, Chinet makes disposable coffee cups that don't have a grippy texture. Although, it does come with a thin secondary layer around the outside of the cup. This is perfect for keeping hot coffee from burning your hand. Despite all the differences, the main reason I tend to choose Chinet over Dixie is that Chinet disposable coffee cups are larger at sixteen ounces as opposed to the twelve ounce Dixie. I am a huge coffee junkie!

Enjoy that cup of coffee,

Jim

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Disposable Coffee Cups VS Thermoses

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disposable coffee cupsSo, what do you like to take to work with you to hold your caffeine juice? Are you a fan of thermoses or do you use disposable coffee cups? Personally, I don't have the time to worry about carrying around a thermos all day. I want to be able to dump my coffee cup when I'm finished. I need something I can easily hold while carrying my briefcase and trying to lock my car door.

I know what you're thinking, "If you're going to spend the money on disposable coffee cups, why not just stop at Dunkin Donuts on the way to work?". Well, first off, I rarely have time to stop anywhere on the way to work. At least, if I want to get there on time.

Using disposable coffee cups is still cheaper than buying coffee at a coffee shop. Let's be realistic, if you're going to buy a decent cup of java, you're going to drop about two dollars. I pay about three dollars for fourteen disposable coffee cups. That's a little over twenty cents per cup.

I just want a plain ol' cup of joe. Besides the convenience, I really like the taste of my homemade coffee. This is why I choose disposable coffee cups over any other type of coffee transportation.

How about you? Where do you get your daily coffee fix?

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Jim

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Introduction to Disposable Coffee Cups

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disposable coffee cupsDisposable coffee cups are probably one of the most used conveniences in my daily routine. I used to leave the house with a pricey thermos everyday, but have had to replace so many from them wearing out overtime or having misplaced them, that they have become a hindrance in my life. I have since moved on to disposable coffee cups with lids and am singing the praises.

There are many different brands out there offering this product, so you have a lot to choose from. They are insulated and sturdy with secure lids, keeping my coffee hot and spill-free as I go about my day. The best thing about them is providing one less thing to have to worry about when finished. There is no cleaning or maintenance. No soaking when I've found one rolling around on the floor underneath the seats in the car. Just simply toss it in the trash when done. They fit most cup holders and are perfect for the daily commute.

If you have not buckled down and gotten one of those expensive thermoses and have been daring the hazards of a scalding hot open coffee mug on the way to work in the morning, I would advise you to please consider this ultra convenient alternative. Their strong construction does not crumble under the grip and their insulation keeps your coffee deliciously steaming. They are cheaply priced, so you aren't making any crippling sacrifices and you have plenty of options depending on how much you're willing to spend. There is also a variety of sizes ranging from 12 ounces to 16 ounces, so you have numerous selections from which to best suit your mobile coffee needs.

Hope you enjoyed,

Jim

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