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Who taught you how to speak Swork?

We know. Coffee shops can be intimidating and downright confusing with otherworldly jargon plastered all over their menus. All you want is a tasty cup of coffee to chill out. Fear not, kind folks, here we dicipher the meaning of life… well, maybe just the meaning of coffee.

Gelatoccino
[noun ] A blended, frosty drink made with creamy gelato, fresh espresso and gourmet flavors.
Swork
[noun ] The synergy of success and work. [verb ] making "it" happen, like, yesterday.
Sworkuccinno
[noun ] Swork's signature ice-blended drink. Made with shots of espresso, milk in your choice of yummy flavors.
Barista
[noun ] A coffeesmith, a coffee expert. The person who delivers your much needed morning latté and knows their way around a blender.
Foam
[noun ] Foam is made from frothed, steamed milk. It’s silky like liquid ice cream.
Sworkland
[fun place ] Our kid paradise filled with fun books, bright toys and our signature Sworktrain. See link here.
Sworker
[noun ] A Swork enthusiast. All of our employees are Sworkers, are you?
Brevé
[noun ] Drinks made with steamed half & half and foam.
Gelato
[noun ] Gelato is a mixture of churned, sweetened milk and egg yolks. Gelato contains less air and less fat than traditional American ice cream.
Chai
[noun ] A lively spiced tea drink that combines ginger, cloves, cinnamon and cardamom with black tea. It is usually prepared with milk and sweetened.
Dry
[adjective ] Making a drink, namely a Cappuccino, with less milk and more foam.
Wet
[adjective ] the opposite of a “dry” drink, made with more milk and less foam.
Red Eye
[noun ]A cup of regular coffee, with an extra shot of espresso added.
Macchiato
[noun ] Espresso topped with milk foam.
Black Eye
[noun ] A cup of regular coffee, with two extra shots of espresso added. Use with caution.
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