Name | ----- | Nguyen Vietnamese Coffee, Condensed Milk |
Purchased From | ----- | Earth Fare |
Nation of Origin | ----- | USA, New York |
Price | ----- | $4.99 |
Volume | ----- | 7.5oz |
Cost per Ounce | ----- | ¢66 |
Caffeine Content | ----- | 180mg |
Keywords | ----- | High Cost, Vietnamese, Depression |
5 dollars. This can cost 5 dollars. Nothing I can say will make it worth the money. It’s fine, but not worth it. Highlands and Sang taste better, Java Monster is more caffeine for less money. High Brew is expensive but it has nitro.
This review process has been done over the entirety of my winter break with only a few days off for a vacation with my girlfriend. If you’re reading this, hi, love you. I’ve spent a lot of time home this break, more than I’d like. Much like Christmas didn’t feel like Christmas home doesn’t feel like home anymore. It’s too hostile, too surveilled, too paranoid. Home is where I have to go on school breaks, home is where I’ve always felt the worst. Even on my full medicine doses home hurts to be in for too long. Home is something I feel the need to escape, to put behind me, to get out of. The house is hostile, and the recent edition of literal surveillance cameras around does it no favors.
Coffee is the only consistency this break, having one of these every day. I don’t want to die, I never really have. I just want to be anywhere else. I was going to go back to college today, but a snowstorm and a paranoid house keeps me here, even though I could’ve totally made it back in time. One day I will never have to step into this house again, one day it won’t be here. One day the place I lived for my entire childhood will be gone, and hopefully all of the evil with it. There won’t be a shouting match, or vengeance, or an apology, I’ll just leave one day and not come back. That’s almost worse.
FLAVOR SCORE-6/8
VALUE SCORE-1/8