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Pedro Pascal’s Starbucks Order Is Stressing Us Out

west hollywood, california october 19 actor pedro pascal of lucasfilms the mandalorian at the disney global press day on october 19, 2019 in los angeles, california the mandalorian series will stream exclusively on disney when the service launches on november 12 photo by alberto e rodriguezgetty images for disney
Pedro Pascal's Starbucks Order Is ChaoticAlberto E. Rodriguez - Getty Images

When Starbucks released its new spring menu earlier this week, the coffee shop must have somehow forgotten to add the 'Pedro Pascal' order, because the highly caffeinated drink is absolutely blowing up on TikTok.

The Internet was recently made aware of actor Pedro Pascal's Starbucks order thanks to a chance encounter with a fan. A TikTok video from @alexafromspace includes a photo of a smiling Pascal carefully cradling his beverage with two hands.

'Daddy needs his coffee every morning to carry the entire world and a fandom over his shoulders,' the clip caption reads.

Brace yourselves. Pascal's order is an iced quad espresso in a venti cup with extra ice and six shots.

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Assuming that the actor's order includes six shots of espresso total (and not in addition to), that gets him to around 384 milligrams of caffeine, with 64 milligrams per shot. According to the US Food and Drug Administration, 400 milligrams is around the max amount of caffeine someone should have before side effects may start to kick in.

'For healthy adults, the FDA has cited 400 milligrams a day—that's about four or five cups of coffee—as an amount not generally associated with dangerous, negative effects,' according to a warning on the FDA website.

Still, fans are a bit concerned about the chaotic order.

One commenter on TikTok replied, 'Is his HEART OKAY!?' Another user offered some interesting insight on the effect of six shots of espresso: 'Dude one time the barista gave me six shots instead of three and I could read thoughts,' they wrote.

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