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Starbuck's drip

Ever have a puddle of coffee on your desk and bewildered as to how it got there? I mean, the lid to your cup is on tight, isn’t it?

Well, I’m hear to reveal the great mysteries of life and today’s mystery is the infamous desktop coffee puddle.

When you put on the cap to your favorite Starbuck’s (or Murry's Bagel's coffee or whatever), notice where the cup’s seam is located with respect to the direction you’re tipping the tasty beverage. If the seam is aligned with the sipping hole (what’s that called?) as it is in this picture, you’ll get a drip:

Drip

This is the correct way to rotate the seam and sip your caffeine.

No_drip

Enjoy!

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