Although most of us now work from home, it doesn’t mean that we feel more well rested. In fact, this abrupt shift in our working habits might have inadvertently disrupted our routines, reducing the quality of our sleep instead.
And we can’t even go out that easily to get our daily coffee that usually accompanies us during a normal work day.
But citizens can now stay perky while they work from home with Starbuck’s Double Shot range.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday (20 May), Cheers announced that the caffeine goodness was available “exclusively” at its outlets, going at 2 for $3.50.
Caffeine junkies only have till 6 Jul to start stockpiling these double shots, while stocks last.
Customers can pick from 3 available flavours.
Those who prefer the intense taste of caffeine can go for the Classic Espresso.
For those who prefer something on the sweeter side, perhaps the Caramel Macchiato?
Finally, chocolate lovers can consider going for the Dark Mocha flavour.
Considering that the original price was $3.30 for one can, we can’t help but feel that Cheers is offering a really good deal.
2 cans would cost $6.60, but now they’re only going for $3.50.
Seeing as we’re still advised to stay home as much as possible, perhaps you want might to consider stockpiling some Starbucks coffee at home.
Espresso lovers can hoard these cans, and save themselves a trip to their local Starbucks.
If you need your daily coffee fix to keep awake while you work from home, these caffeine batteries are an ideal option.
Make sure you get your hands on some before they are sold out.
Featured image adapted from an MS News reader and Instagram.
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