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My NEW Morning Cafécito

By Lance Rios

One of the best things about waking up in the morning… let me rephrase that, one of the only good things about waking up in the morning is my cafécito. Being Latino (No pun intended),I’ve been drinking coffee for quite some time now – It’s part of an every day occurrence. But being busy complicates my cafécito experience at times, when you’re on the go, you’re often forced to go to those monopoly chain coffee shops to pay an arm-and-a-leg for a cappuccino/café/mocha that more times than not are not that great.

Well (drum-roll please), I found a PERFECT way to enjoy my caffeine fix, on-the-go and at a fraction (less than $1 each) of what I’m paying at those chain shops.

Introducing NesCafé’s Mementos – An instant way to enjoy 3 different flavors on the go. The best part is that they are made with REAL milk and sugar and actually create a foam once you add hot water.

If you want, you can try these out for yourself for by going to this link: http://bit.ly/WpkvB8

After you try this out, please share your experience with us!


*This post was sponsored in part by Nescafé, but all opinions hold true to the writer.

About Lance Ríos

Lancio (Lance) Antonio Rios grew up on the west side of Cleveland, Ohio. Lance’s long-time interest in Latino cultures and communities spiked when he accepted an internship in the South Bronx in New York City, soon after earning a Bachelor’s in Sports Management and Marketing from Bowling Green State University. After witnessing the diversity of the Latino culture in the area, he decided that moving to New York would be more beneficial. He has finessed many talents through working in English and Spanish-language media and has recently developed a Facebook fan page called Being Latino. Since May, Being Latino has experienced tremendous and exponential growth with support from Latinos who care about discussing history, culture and social issues. Since its conception, Being Latino has already harnessed over 60,000 fans with an additional 170+ Latino-based fan pages on Facebook, a following on Google Buzz, Twitter, YouTube and WordPress which collectively equates to over 100,000 in a year with a $0.00 budget.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and should not be understood to be shared by Being Latino, Inc.

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