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Starbucks is one those places we love to visit, even though it’s not always the best choice for our wallets. But believe it or not, there are ways to save money and still get your java fix.
Here, I’ve rounded up the best Starbucks money-saving hacks to use on your next visit.
There are plenty of options to choose from, such as iced coffees, which are less than $4. As an added bonus, some of the drinks even have fewer calories.
Order a triple espresso over ice, Venti size. Add some milk, and you have a latte for less than $3.
You may be able to get your cup refilled for just $0.50. This offer works any time of the day on any sized item, but you can’t get just anything for $0.50. You are limited to hot coffee, hot tea, iced coffee or iced tea (even if that was not what you originally purchased).
Help the environment by using your own cup. You’ll also knock 10 cents off of your purchase.
Starbucks offers dogs a puppy latte, or Puppuccino, which is a sample of whipped cream.
A Venti is $4 versus a Tall, which is $3. The thing is, a Venti is actually the size of two Talls, which makes Venti the better deal. Split the drink with a friend, and you’ll both get a Tall for $2.
If you’re going to buy drinks, at least consider using a Starbucks gift card to pay. Just make sure to register the card, as you get a free item on your birthday each year. From free in-store refills to free food after making 12 purchases, this one can be worth it.
Order water from them instead of paying expensive bottled water prices.
Order a coffee press, which provides a few cups, then split the cost with some friends.
Order a Tall drip in a large cup. That gives you more room to add milk and still pay for a Tall.
Order your drink with half or no ice so that you get more drink in your cup.
[Editor’s Note: Cutting back on your regular expenses can help you budget better and even pay down debt or save for a financial goal like a new house, car or vacation. You can monitor your financial goals, like building a good credit score, each month on Credit.com.]
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