Cup Lids Revealed

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Everybody loves a good life hack.

And by good, of course, I mean:

  1. Useful
  2. Practical, and
  3. Easy

Sure, I could boil an egg with some baking soda, peel a precise amount of shell off both ends once it’s been cooked, wait for it to cool, and then blow fiercely at once side because my friends heard from the Internet that the egg will slide right out intact, but I'm not going to.

I will, however, be using this new Starbucks hack that has come to light.

How did this ever slip past my notice? I am what you might refer to as an “avid drink spiller.” Some portion of my beverage almost always ends up on the floor, or in my lap.

Never again though, because for once, the internet has really pulled through with a useful hack: Did you know that the plastic lids on Starbucks’ iced drinks can be used as a coaster?

Yes. A Coaster. Check out this girl doing it right below:

And here's a handy guide to show you how:

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Everybody loves a good life hack.

And by good, of course, I mean:

  1. Useful
  2. Practical, and
  3. Easy

Sure, I could boil an egg with some baking soda, peel a precise amount of shell off both ends once it’s been cooked, wait for it to cool, and then blow fiercely at once side because my friends heard from the Internet that the egg will slide right out intact, but I'm not going to.

I will, however, be using this new Starbucks hack that has come to light.

How did this ever slip past my notice? I am what you might refer to as an “avid drink spiller.” Some portion of my beverage almost always ends up on the floor, or in my lap.

Never again though, because for once, the internet has really pulled through with a useful hack: Did you know that the plastic lids on Starbucks’ iced drinks can be used as a coaster?

Yes. A Coaster. Check out this girl doing it right below:

And here's a handy guide to show you how:

The Secret Second Use Of Starbucks Cup Lids Revealed

Everybody loves a good life hack.

And by good, of course, I mean:

  1. Useful
  2. Practical, and
  3. Easy

Sure, I could boil an egg with some baking soda, peel a precise amount of shell off both ends once it’s been cooked, wait for it to cool, and then blow fiercely at once side because my friends heard from the Internet that the egg will slide right out intact, but I'm not going to.

I will, however, be using this new Starbucks hack that has come to light.

How did this ever slip past my notice? I am what you might refer to as an “avid drink spiller.” Some portion of my beverage almost always ends up on the floor, or in my lap.

Never again though, because for once, the internet has really pulled through with a useful hack: Did you know that the plastic lids on Starbucks’ iced drinks can be used as a coaster?

Yes. A Coaster. Check out this girl doing it right below:

And here's a handy guide to show you how: