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Contents of a McDonald’s Iced Coffee


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Contents of a McDonald’s Iced Coffee

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  1. blast196 says:

    never has a more accurate graph been made. i’m always tempted to ask for one without ice because i enjoy drinking liquid that isnt watered down.. but i dont want them to give me a look.

  2. big says:

    I also enjoy drinking liquid that isnt watered down, but since coffee is made using water…

  3. Uncle Touchy says:

    A more accurate vresion would replace “coffee” with “bad coffee, WTF were you doing getting coffee at McD’s anyway.”

  4. Torus2112 says:

    It’s Death, but I like it anyway

  5. Heath says:

    Tim Horton’s makes a much better iced coffee :)

  6. anoneemoose says:

    IT’S TRUE!!

    And Burger King’s iced mocha things are no better – look closely at the cup and there’s a line a quarter from the top telling the employees how far to fill it full of ice. -___-;

    • ethana2 says:

      I work at Burger King, and people ask for them with very little or no ice all the time. Our policy? Have it your way.

      I get mine with hardly any ice too.

      I figure if there’s still ice left at the bottom of your cup when you’re done with the drink, you’ve been ripped off. I try not to rip off our customers.

  7. Silletta says:

    You forgot the sugar

  8. el_monty says:

    This applies to any drink at McDonalds really

  9. d4m4s74 says:

    I always order everything without ice at fast food restaurants.

    the only place I allow people to put ice in my drink is at normal restaurants or bars

  10. Aaaaargh says:

    I don’t drink coffee. And I don’t drink drinks from McDonalds. I have never heared of this drink. But I’m still pretty sure that this graph needs a big slice “sugar” to be more accurate.

    Really, why does McDonalds even try to offer other products than hamburgers, fries, milkshakes and icecream. When they try to bring non-fastfood food or drinks they just ruin it. Look at their friggin salads. Those salads are the only salads in the world that can make you obese.

    • Chris says:

      Yes it does need a sugar slice. However for some reason the McDonalds around me is pretty good about providing more than 6ml of coffee and 6 tons of ice. The other drinks are another story however.

    • Sean says:

      Actually guy, don’t talk about what you don’t know. Last McD’s profited 500% off of “non-fastfood food or drinks”. Yes burgers, fries, and ice cream products sell extremely well, but the chicken sandwiches sell at 2:1 to mcdoubles and there isn’t any powdered sugar in the iced coffees, it’s liquid flavoring and that s**t tastes good. Ask any of my regulars

  11. TheFuggernaut says:

    I’ve had people order luke-warm coffee before.

    The stuff sits in a room temperature container until some jackoff orders one. It’s not even chilled without the ice.

    • Zombies says:

      I wish this graph were true at the McD’s I go to. It seems like the coffee is always waaay too strong and they only put like 4 pieces of ice. They do the same with soft drinks. I personally like ice to water down my drinks and make them super cold^_^

  12. Lynn says:

    I worked at McDonalds and made a lot of Ice coffee. What you don’t understand is that the ice coffee is brewed double strong, aka, they will put two packets of coffee in instead of the 1 packet. The reason for the Ice is so that when you drink the coffee it isn’t as strong. Most people couldn’t handle the Ice Coffee if it wasn’t watered down since the people that they target the ice coffee towards is actually people who don’t enjoy coffee. The people they target Ice Coffee to are the ones that put cream and sugar in the coffee so you can’t taste it anyway. Anyway, a more accurate graph would be 20% Coffee 15% Ice and 75% Syrup and Cream.

  13. Blapples says:

    May I quote the great film, “Clerks.”

    “What do you mean there’s no ice! You mean I’m supposed to drink this coffee hot!?!?”

  14. d4m4s74 says:

    why do people call double strong coffee poured over ice “iced coffee”

    real good iced coffee has never been hot (cold brewed coffee)

    • Konekochama says:

      Agreed!! Sometimes I would let my regular coffee with hazelnut cream cool down to that point and THEN drink it. So delicious!

  15. Namadu says:

    I wonder if there’s any coffeed ice.

  16. LordAmbitious says:

    I work at mcdonalds, and this is accurate, we are instructed to fill the cup completely (within one quarter inch of the rim) then add the cream, flavor, and then coffee.

    I always feel bad making these because I know whoever bought it got gipped.

    • Konekochama says:

      They have you do it that way for a reason. For one, it keeps the drink cold enough for the customer to enjoy it as “iced” coffee, and it helps control food cost for the store. Most food costs at many McDonalds are off the charts anyway (I’m talking they lose hundreds in missing food), so every little bit helps.

  17. Alex says:

    I swear to god I saw a McCafé ad at the top of this page as I read this. WIN?

  18. jadams says:

    Yeah, but they’re soooooooo f-ing gooood!!!!! I don’t care how much ice is in them, Id drink them in extra huge bucket size if they came that big

  19. ertiikus says:

    lol they might as well call it coffeed ice

  20. something poetic says:

    This can also work with ice tea at starbucks

  21. Sean says:

    If you don’t want flavor, just order it w/o flavor. The iced coffees come in vanilla, sugar free vanilla, caramel, hazelnut, and PLAIN!!! We just put x amount of liquid sugar instead of the flavors. And one reason the iced coffee tastes bad is because most McD’s don’t cycle it out. If you find a good one like mine, we change it out every two-four hours and it makes a world of difference. And if you’re worried about it being watered down, get it light or no ice. It really is no big deal.


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