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The Cafe Quattro

(In Sissy's Vlog (#1))

 Sissy Cafe Quattro. This vlog was uploaded 2 years ago on my sister's Youtube Channel, it just so happen that I'm playing her playlist, and I came across this content on coffee.

While watching, I can't wait to try it myself and enjoy the refreshing taste and aroma of the coffee they are serving. The look of the sliders and the frappes is so inviting. I hope I could have the chance to try and have a taste of all they are serving.

You may watch it here. or you may play the video below:


Enjoy watching with your own blend of coffee.




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