
Are Iced Coffee Buckets the New Thing in Connecticut?
If we had unlimited iced coffee at our fingertips, the world would probably be a better place.

If you can't start your day without your coffee, we are on the same page. It's a necessity and something so many people can relate to. The caffeine addiction we all have is no joke, but it is definitely much needed.
There has been a trend going around the internet lately that caught my eye. There was a viral video posted about a Monroe local coffee shop doing something extremely unique - iced coffee buckets. I've never seen something like this before.. A bucket of iced coffee? Sign me up!
Connecticut Coffee Shops That Have Iced Coffee Buckets
The first local coffee shop I saw do it was Last Drop Coffee Shop in Monroe. Here's a look at what it's like.
It's an actual bucket of iced coffee. While that may not sound like anything crazy, it's very clever. Let's skip past the large iced coffee and go straight for the bucket instead please.
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After seeing Last Drop Coffee Shop have theirs, it looks like a few other coffee shops around Connecticut are doing the same thing. Le Jardin Café in Wallingford looks like they are offering up a few different drinks in a bucket.
TJ's Burritos in Bloomfield, who are known for their varieties of unique drinks and flights, are also offering up iced coffee from a bucket.
It looks like we need to go on a hunt and find all of the iced coffee buckets around Connecticut. I bet there are more and I would assume that more and more local coffee shops are going to start do this.
In my opinion, this is a genius idea. For people who are coffee lovers, this is the perfect solution instead of 3+ cups a day.
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