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(2)”Iced Americano” is a newly coined word
(3)It’s become an idiom
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(2)In fact, it turns out that Koreans’ love for iced drinks is extraordinary
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(2)On the 26th, Starbucks Korea
(3)The proportion of iced drink sales in Korea has steadily increased
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(2)Three out of four people who visit the store say they order cold drinks
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(2)According to statistics, among the drinks sold at Starbucks stores in Korea from the beginning of this year to the 23rd of this month
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(2)The proportion of iced drinks reached 77
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(2)Even the proportion of ice drinks sold for four months from November last year, when winter drinks were sold, was 61
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(2)In January, when the cold is at its peak, the proportion of ice drink sales is
(3)It was 57, and in February, it was 64
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(2)At another coffee shop, Paul Bassett
(3)From December last year to February this year, I ordered a whole drink for three months
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(2)Iced drinks accounted for 62 percent
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(2)The unique coffee culture of Koreans has already been noted by foreign media
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(2)Earlier this year, AFP reported in an article titled Korea’s love of iced Americano
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(2)Koreans drink iced Americano even in the middle of winter
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(2)Miss Liang, U.S. Press Secretary
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(5)Iced iced americano
(6)I introduced the word “Eoljukah Ah-Ah”
Three out of four people who come to the cafe say iced americano