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We're going to order a decaf coffee with cream and sugar and probably six dozen donuts, uh, for the kids.
We're going to order a decaf coffee with cream and sugar and probably six dozen donuts uh for the kids.
You can choose caffeinated coffee with caffeine or you can choose decaffeinated coffee (it's also called decaf coffee) because this has no caffeine inside of it.
You can also choose a half-caf which just means there is half caffeine and half decaf.
C, did they serve decaf?
Do they serve decaf?
The coffee station, they use all Starbucks, one decaf, OK, which is nice because a lot of times they don't give decaf and I like decaf when I'm traveling.
One decaf, okay, which is nice because a lot of times they don't give decaf, and
I guess you could even use decaf.
I guess you could even use decaf.
"Can I get it with oat milk?" "Can you make it decaf?" "Can I have it extra hot?" "No sugar, please." "Can I have one pump of vanilla?" One pump.
"Can you make it decaf?"
but there's, like, coffee here that you can—it's kind of like a Keurig style where you just use these pods, so they have, like, regular coffee and, you know, decaf.
So they have like regular coffee and you know, decaf.
Decaf cappuccino for Joey.
Then you can say before that, if you don't want caffeine, you can say "decaf", "decaffeinated", "decaf".
"Can I get a grande, decaf, almond milk mocha?"