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Fun fact: they both also spotlight real life companies. 75 Degrees Celsius spotlights Altdif and An Office Thing spotlights Plain Plenty.
Fun fact: they both also spotlight real life companies. 75 Degrees Celsius spotlights Altdif and An Office Thing spotlights Plain Plenty.



Both of these LGBTQ+ minidramas feature a budding romance between a restaurant owner and a marketer who initially butt heads over differences of opinion. There is minimal focus on plot, instead favoring attention to the gradually changing dynamic between the two romantic leads. They also both feature a lead who has a noticeable sensitivity to the favorite beverage of their romantic interest (the same beverage which holds a focus of the drama).