I'm totally wired.

I love coffee but will limit myself to only 1-2 cups per day. A coworker of mine is a constant 4 a day drinker and gets caffeine withdrawals if he doesn't get his morning coffee, so I'm hoping to avoid that sort of dependence. I'm not much of a coffee snob either, which is what my city is known for being. Granted, I have had some bad coffee (university campus this one time), but generally the CBD where I buy coffee is devoid of dodgy barristas.

When not in the city I have a nespresso machine at home, which does the trick on most days.

Also, creamer is the most vile invention ever, what's wrong with milk?
 
For the most part, I don't do coffee. While I've been known to like the occasional sweetened coffee drink - although I think the last time I had one was a few years ago - coffee in general is just way too bitter for me. Have never gotten into the habit of drinking it, and I don't see myself getting into the habit ever.

Never got into energy drinks either, actually. At least, not pure energy drinks. Closest I've come to drinking them are drinking vault (back when I was in school, I rarely see it now), and even now I'll tend to indulge myself in a mountain dew kickstart. I'm partial to the black cherry flavor which is honestly probably why I even bother with it in the first place because I love black cherry...

And even those are/were just one a day things. I didn't want to see how I would react with two of them.
 
I don't like the taste of coffee, so I don't drink that. And as for the energy drinks like Monster and Red Bull, I did have Monster once or twice while I was at community college, but it didn't really stick.
 
I have them often and honestly, I fucking love those kinds of drinks.


Granted it does make me crash when I'm almost done with work for the day but otherwise I really appreciate the extra energy.
 
I think I must be immune to caffeine, because I honestly don't feel any more alert or energetic than normal after drinking something, even if it's heavily caffeinated.

I can't stand the taste of coffee or energy drinks either one. I've done a Five Hour Energy two or three times in the past few years when I've had a long drive home from school and I know that I need to be alert for 4+ hours - it seemed to work, but I'm not in the habit of picking one up unless I really need to be alert. They also taste vile.

I do drink soda though - diet since my dad is diabetic and that's what I've always grown up with. I can't stand regular sugared soda because of it.
 
I drink frappucinos and mochas, but other than that not much coffee. I've never bought an energy drink for myself; freshman year at our tennis team's regionals, because we were alternates and not in the starting lineup, me and my roommates were going to pull an all-nighter, as one of us brought an Xbox, and they gave me a Red Bull. That's the only time I've ever drank one!
 
I work as a barista, and despite this, I don't ever drink coffee. I might be able to make the best frappuccino in town, but I hate the taste. Coffee just tastes so bitter, it gives me a headache whenever I try it.

Energy drinks are an occasional thing for me. If I'm with friends and we're playing LoL or something, then I'll have a Mountain Dew or two, but other than that, I don't drink them. They're really unhealthy and I'm not a fan of the taste of most of them.

However, I have a cup of chai tea every day to help keep me focused at work.
 
I've never tried coffee nor energy drinks before, so no comment on those.

I did get my caffeine fix off of Coke. I would drink 1 to 2 cans a day every day to get on with my tasks. It made my heart race and sometimes gave me palpitations, so I stopped drinking it. I've not had a Coke in 16 months.
 
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