What’s an Irish Latte?

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  1. Filled with guilt and despair, but with a sort of diddily-de-eye laugh and general sure be grand frothy top.

  2. I bought these once, read the box, drank the thing, googled it, and I still have no answer for you. Quite nice for a powdered latte though.

  3. I’d imagine every country has their name as a prefix. Nestle are a bunch of cunts and I’d recommend not buying their products, but they’re the ultimate owners of pretty much everything.

  4. If it’s anything like the stuff they usually push over here in the US as “Irish” anything flavored it means they added fake Irish cream flavor to taste vaguely like some dried up residue out of a bottle of Bailey’s that got left open out in the sun for a couple of months.

  5. Coffee beans infused with Guinness, a hint of boiled lumper potato and 800 years of British oppression

  6. I used to work for Nescafé R&D in Switzerland. I’m Irish but most of the R&D team and management are French and Italian and a whole mix of others developing products for markets they know nothing about.

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