If you’re a coffee lover, you’ll know that there are a million 
different ways to enjoy the robust, flavorful taste of java. From coffee-infused desserts to seasonal espresso drinks
 like the infamous PSL, there are no shortage of delicious coffee 
options out there. But what if instead of changing coffee itself, you 
changed the cup it came in? Changed it to, say, an ICE CREAM CONE? Bust 
out your ice cream cone recipes, because #coffeeinacone is taking over Instagram!
 1. Espresso in a Chocolate-Dipped Waffle Cone: Let’s
 start with the *classic* version out there. This steamed espresso drink
 is topped with heart-shaped foam and served in a chocolate-dipped 
waffle cone, making for absolute perfection.
1. Espresso in a Chocolate-Dipped Waffle Cone: Let’s
 start with the *classic* version out there. This steamed espresso drink
 is topped with heart-shaped foam and served in a chocolate-dipped 
waffle cone, making for absolute perfection.
 2. Coffee With Sprinkles: Though the standard 
version of this trend is already heavenly, things get even BETTER when 
sprinkles are involved! Case in point: this beautiful creation.
2. Coffee With Sprinkles: Though the standard 
version of this trend is already heavenly, things get even BETTER when 
sprinkles are involved! Case in point: this beautiful creation.
 3. Coffee + Cones = BFFs: They really are a match 
made in heaven, aren’t they? The flavors of coffee have long been known 
to pair well with pastry. It’s actually kind of surprising it took so 
long for this trend to take hold.
3. Coffee + Cones = BFFs: They really are a match 
made in heaven, aren’t they? The flavors of coffee have long been known 
to pair well with pastry. It’s actually kind of surprising it took so 
long for this trend to take hold.
 4. Chocolate and Wafers: Speaking of doubling the 
fun, check out this duo of cone-cupped java. The concoction is dripping 
with gooey chocolate and served alongside a pillowy, fluffy-looking 
wafer. YUM.
4. Chocolate and Wafers: Speaking of doubling the 
fun, check out this duo of cone-cupped java. The concoction is dripping 
with gooey chocolate and served alongside a pillowy, fluffy-looking 
wafer. YUM.
 5. Coffee in a Cone: The idea of the 
coffee-in-a-cone trend is credited to The Grind, a coffee shop based in 
Johannesburg, South Africa. Here’s one of The Grind’s signature 
creations in all its glory. The shop makes sure to spread the word that 
if it doesn’t say “Coffee in a Cone” on the wrapping, it’s not the real 
thing!
5. Coffee in a Cone: The idea of the 
coffee-in-a-cone trend is credited to The Grind, a coffee shop based in 
Johannesburg, South Africa. Here’s one of The Grind’s signature 
creations in all its glory. The shop makes sure to spread the word that 
if it doesn’t say “Coffee in a Cone” on the wrapping, it’s not the real 
thing!
 6. Coffee Around the World: Of course, South Africa 
isn’t the only place where this trend has caught on. This coffee cone 
comes to us from Taiwan, proving that good ideas travel fast.
6. Coffee Around the World: Of course, South Africa 
isn’t the only place where this trend has caught on. This coffee cone 
comes to us from Taiwan, proving that good ideas travel fast.
 7. Twice As Nice: Like any other beverage, coffee in
 a cone is better with a friend! Though we can’t pretend we wouldn’t be 
tempted to just have two of these to ourselves…
7. Twice As Nice: Like any other beverage, coffee in
 a cone is better with a friend! Though we can’t pretend we wouldn’t be 
tempted to just have two of these to ourselves…
 8. Coffee in a Cake Cone: Waffle cones don’t get to 
have all the fun. This creation, which comes to us from LA, is a 
macchiato in a delicate little cake cone.
8. Coffee in a Cake Cone: Waffle cones don’t get to 
have all the fun. This creation, which comes to us from LA, is a 
macchiato in a delicate little cake cone.
 9. Iced Coffee: No one said you have to enjoy your 
coffee cone hot. You can also take it iced! This particular example 
shows how coffee cones can be both refreshing and better for the 
environment than your average iced coffee. Yes, you can take credit for 
that idea.
9. Iced Coffee: No one said you have to enjoy your 
coffee cone hot. You can also take it iced! This particular example 
shows how coffee cones can be both refreshing and better for the 
environment than your average iced coffee. Yes, you can take credit for 
that idea.
 10. Graham Cracker and Red Velvet Rims: Graham 
cracker and red velvet crumbs line the rims of these delectable-looking 
cones. Chocolate lovers don’t get to have all the fun, after all.
10. Graham Cracker and Red Velvet Rims: Graham 
cracker and red velvet crumbs line the rims of these delectable-looking 
cones. Chocolate lovers don’t get to have all the fun, after all.
 11. Coffee To-Go: Not only is the concept of coffee 
in a waffle cone super environmentally-friendly, it’s also convenient. 
Take your coffee to go and nom on the cone when you’re all done. The 
cone will have absorbed some of the coffee, giving it a delicious flavor
 and melt-in-your-mouth texture.
11. Coffee To-Go: Not only is the concept of coffee 
in a waffle cone super environmentally-friendly, it’s also convenient. 
Take your coffee to go and nom on the cone when you’re all done. The 
cone will have absorbed some of the coffee, giving it a delicious flavor
 and melt-in-your-mouth texture.
 12. Kaleidoscope Coffee: Check out this expert 
patterning. Turns out, baristas can get just as creative with coffee 
cones as they can with traditional espresso beverages.
12. Kaleidoscope Coffee: Check out this expert 
patterning. Turns out, baristas can get just as creative with coffee 
cones as they can with traditional espresso beverages.
 13. All the Flavors: Check out this drool-worthy 
spread! From graham cracker crusts to chocolate-dipped cones to 
sprinkled rims, every combination under the rainbow can be found in this
 Los Angeles coffee shop.
13. All the Flavors: Check out this drool-worthy 
spread! From graham cracker crusts to chocolate-dipped cones to 
sprinkled rims, every combination under the rainbow can be found in this
 Los Angeles coffee shop.
 14. Where It All Began: We’ll close with a close-up 
shot of the original love of our lives: A classic coffee cone from 
Johannesburg’s The Grind. Perfection in a cone.
14. Where It All Began: We’ll close with a close-up 
shot of the original love of our lives: A classic coffee cone from 
Johannesburg’s The Grind. Perfection in a cone.
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