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slpinsd Contributor

I know Starbucks coffees are gluten-free. However, my drink is a decaf soy vanilla sugar free latte.

What about the syrups- specifically vanilla and SF vanilla- are those also gluten-free? My guess is no, by my body's reaction.


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Moongirl Community Regular
I know Starbucks coffees are gluten-free. However, my drink is a decaf soy vanilla sugar free latte.

What about the syrups- specifically vanilla and SF vanilla- are those also gluten-free? My guess is no, by my body's reaction.

Yes all drinks including the ones with syrup are gluten-free....EXCEPT for anything, most likely the fraps, that have java chip or malt in them.

slpinsd Contributor

Thanks. Unfortunately I think it's my IgG coffee bean allergy that is rearing it's ugly head here:)

penguin Community Regular

All fraps except the ones with chips in them (ie: java chip) are gluten free :lol:

They've been my saving grace since dx!

jknnej Collaborator

I drink the decaf sugarfree vanilla soy latte all the time-it's my drink, too! I never get reactions...

tiffjake Enthusiast

Thanks for this post! I am going there to meet someone for coffee later this morning!

minibabe Contributor

But dont they use the same mixer for everything? I have watched them before and they dont seem like they clean it that well. I always get the strawberry frapaccino (I think that is what it is called? It is the frozen strawberry thing w/ whipped cream on it) I dont think that I have ever had a problem, but I am not sure because I never feel well. <_<

But I love S-Bucks :D:D:D

Amanda NY


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But dont they use the same mixer for everything? I have watched them before and they dont seem like they clean it that well. I always get the strawberry frapaccino (I think that is what it is called? It is the frozen strawberry thing w/ whipped cream on it) I dont think that I have ever had a problem, but I am not sure because I never feel well. <_<

But I love S-Bucks :D:D:D

Amanda NY

whenever i get a drink that requires them to use a blender, ie. fraps, i always ask them to make sure they clean out the blender well b/c i have a reaction to the malt and java chips they use, they are pretty good about it. B)

minibabe Contributor

Thanks moongirl I will def. have to do that next time :D

Amanda NY

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