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Cup holder.....

I think MED/Grande, LG/Venti, XL/ Trenta😂…I hate Starbucks but my daughter loves it😂🤷🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

It appears Adam has a Venti in his pic

I’m going to go dig a ditch, or take a transmission apart now…so I can get get my man-card back😂😂🤡
I have to go back to Starbucks School. 😂 DaBull
 
A premium dark roast-home brew, and some H2O… these should fit in the holders and complement the interior nicely!
 

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For me it's my wife's emotional support water bottle that she brings with her everywhere she goes. She afraid that the world will turn into a desert and she will not be able to find water.
 
Has anyone come up with anything that makes the factory "cup holders" anything other than completely worthless and a waste of space? Seriously, what coffee mugs do they use in europe? Do europeans drink liquids? My smallest travel coffee mug barely wedges in that stupid hole. While I'm at it, has anyone come up with something that adds cup holders for the rear passengers?
For some reason Americans are obsessed with huge drink containers. My insulated coffee cups ( large by most Australian coffee standards) fit just fine, as do most normal sized cans and bottles of coke etc.
 
Quantity over quality in many areas. The opposite of Europe.
I had good coffee in Boston and New York.
 
Quantity over quality in many areas. The opposite of Europe.
I had good coffee in Boston and New York.
I had good coffee in New York in an Australian coffee shop 😀
 
And here we are , having deleted cup and holder from the gist of the thread 😁
 
I remember my mom driving my sister and me to school in an ‘80s Chevrolet Chevette that had no cup holders. She’d back out of the garage, down the driveway, down the curb and into the road and then take off to school with a piping hot cup of black drip coffee in a normal kitchen mug, no lid. Never spilled a drip.

We’ve grown soft with our “modern inconveniences” as my grandpa used to call them.
 
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