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I hate, HATE when a customer asks for their drink to be "extra hot". I completely fail to understand their logic on that... and it usually is because they're ordering something large and don't want it to get cold, so they think if they overheat it in the beginning, it'll stay hot longer...
Consumers. Sigh.
Does your shop sell inexpensive "thermos mugs?" Available from the Ad Specialty industry, these are cheap enough for resale, and available "imprinted." Some shops order them with their logo and contact info... just a thought? Maybe this is the solution to avoid frothing the milk up to 180 degrees! Ouch! "Hot water burn baby!"
Samantha Bako said:I hate, HATE when a customer asks for their drink to be "extra hot". I completely fail to understand their logic on that... and it usually is because they're ordering something large and don't want it to get cold, so they think if they overheat it in the beginning, it'll stay hot longer...
Consumers. Sigh.
This is my favorite trick for people who want it extra hot and either have it in house or in their travel mug: Fill the cup to the top with hot water and let it sit for a moment. The rim will get hot thus when they take their first sip they percieve the drink as hotter when really it is just the mug. (I make the drink the same way I would any other)
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