How do you prefer your click?

kimtres
on 1/17/12 3:35 am - Doha, Qatar
I've only had the mocha and I make it with water and heat in the microwave.  Today I added some sf cinnamon dolce syrup and thought I'd won the lottery. 

I've not made it with milk but, based on the suggestions here, maybe I'll try that tomorrow.  I'll still do it hot because it goes down so much nicer that way.

Hope you enjoy it!
    
Frances S.
on 1/17/12 5:26 am - Crystal Falls, MI
 I drink mine hot 90% of the time.

Either the mocha with peppermint or hazelnut syrup.. or I drink the vanilla with cinnamon dolce syrup, topped with whip and sprinkled with cinnamon. 

Both of them I use about 1/2 cup of milk, 2 scoops of click, the preferred syrup, then the rest brewed coffee.
Keeves
on 1/17/12 5:29 am - Elizabeth, NJ
General info: Click has 150 mg caffeine per serving. I think that's equivalent to about a cup and a half of coffee. Those who are staying away from caffeine should be aware of this.

(Personally, I really don't think coffee is such a strong diuretic, and I don't know why the doctors want us to stay away from it. Drink enough fluids and it won't be a problem. But consult your own sources.)
  
poet_kelly
on 1/17/12 5:33 am - OH
Recent studies indicate caffeine is not much of a diuretic at all.  Sources like the Mayo Clinic say that if you normally avoid caffeine and then drink a bunch, it will act as a mild diuretic.  If you regularly drink caffeine, your body adjusts to it and it will not be a diuretic.  So that is no longer really a valid concern.

There are plenty other reasons caffeine is not so good for us, though.  Personally, I do decaf tea and coffee when it's available, otherwise do caffeinated and don't worry about it.

I have decided I like the Nectar cappuccino better than the Click vanilla latte, though.  More protein and no caffeine, and tastes a little better.

I'm trying the mocha later tonight, though, I think.

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