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Airport drinks on work trips?

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Airport drinks on work trips? People who travel for work, do you have a cocktail at the airport (either traveling to or from) a professional outing? I’m not talking about getting trashed but like a mimosa or margarita. My SO made me feel like a degenerate for suggesting it since it’s not a vacation, but I want other people’s input. I can see it not being professional to do …

Reddit Travel 745 2024-12-15

LPT: I keep getting free drinks at McDonald’s

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LPT: I keep getting free drinks at McDonald’s I don’t drink soda. I find it way too sweet. Same with sweet tea. That is why every time I go to McDonald’s I use the app to make sure I order half sweetened sweet tea. Then when I go through the window, I’d say 3/5 times I go, they mess up and give me regular sweet tea. Since they hand you the drink first, I always make sure to quickly try it. …

Life Pro Tips 405 2024-11-11

Airlines with “unlimited” snacks and drinks in long haul?

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Airlines with “unlimited” snacks and drinks in long haul? Hello! I have always used to travel Europe-America in low cost airlines, which offer everything, even water, on charge. Las year, the cheapest option was AirFrance, which, after the meals, left an open box of snacks and drinks in the back of the plane to have a treat whenever needed. It was quite entertaining and nice to have that option in a 9+…

Reddit Travel 1.1k 2023-11-26

When having a layover in the USA, are you supposed to ‘tip’ for those meals/drinks?

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When having a layover in the USA, are you supposed to ‘tip’ for those meals/drinks? Not American, from Oceania, but occasionally have long layovers in San Fran or LAX before heading to Canada. Where I’m from, tipping isn’t the norm whatsoever. So, in the USA airport restaurants and bars, is it rude not to tip? Do I need to tip? submitted by /u/No-Mathematician6635

Reddit Travel 484 2023-11-10

LPT: Most effective and easiest way to stop drinking soda/ fizzy drinks/ sugary drinks

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LPT: Most effective and easiest way to stop drinking soda/ fizzy drinks/ sugary drinks Whenever you crave a fizzy drink, first have a big glass of water and say to yourself “after I drink this glass of water, if I still crave a fizzy drink, I’m going to have it” and mean it… mean it 100%. After you drink that big glass of water, if you still crave a fizzy drink, have it. Not kidding, have it without any remorse. You’ll see that …

Life Pro Tips 1.2k 2023-11-06

LPT: Quick cold drinks

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LPT: Quick cold drinks To quickly cool down a room temperature drink, wrap it in a damp paper towel and toss it in the freezer for 10 minutes. Works with anything, just don’t forget about it, that gets messy. submitted by /u/Brdevns

Life Pro Tips 913 2023-10-18

Are Prime Energy Drinks Safe for Kids?

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Are Prime Energy Drinks Safe for Kids? While federal regulators investigate the safety of Prime Energy drinks, which have become quite the rage among children at home and school, parents want to know: Are these beverages OK for my kid to drink? Here’s what to know.

WebMD 136 2023-08-31

LPT: Not much of a tip, but once opened, carbonated drinks evaporate quickly if they stand horizontally. If you put them in the fridge vertically, they will evaporate more slowly:

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LPT: Not much of a tip, but once opened, carbonated drinks evaporate quickly if they stand horizontally. If you put them in the fridge vertically, they will evaporate more slowly: I’ve noticed that when I put half empty bottle of Coke or carbonated water horizontally bubbles go out quick. Probably because of bigger surface or bc drink is more ‘shallow’ (don’t know how to say it in English) so they go out faster. submitted by /u/PristineProcedure335

Life Pro Tips 201 2023-08-05