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Are Starbucks 'tangerine Juice Blend Frapiccino's' Gluten-free?


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amber-rose Contributor

I drank one today and are hoping they are gluten-free!


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lorka150 Collaborator

yes

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Is this really true? I"ve looked at all the ingredient bottles/containers at Starbucks (well not all, but many!) and everything had gluten.....

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i was there witha friend last week and asked. i don't know where you would see a container for these, but they are gluten-and-casein free, with the ol' ass covering comment about the same facility as other products with these ingredients. i did not have one, and nor would i, however, this is what they told me.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

oh wow, I asked to see the containers at three different Starbucks.....they pulled things out of the refrigerators, so I read them myself and found "wheat derivatives" or "may contain wheat" on almost every label. :( I think there ARE some things we can drink, just haven't tried it yet.....

amber-rose Contributor

So in the Tangerine Juice Blend Frap there is? I havent had any problems yet! so cross your fingerse!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
So in the Tangerine Juice Blend Frap there is? I havent had any problems yet! so cross your fingerse!

Oh, I don't know for sure, didn't check that specific one out! But good news, if you don't have problems then it's probably okay, and you'd know by now.....I'm goign to try one! :)


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So in the Tangerine Juice Blend Frap there is? I havent had any problems yet! so cross your fingerse!

I e-mailed Starbucks a few weeks ago to ask them which of their products are gluten free. They responded by telling me that ALL Starbucks beverages are gluten free with the EXCEPTION of Frappucinos that contain Java Chips, Vanilla Powder, and/or Malt Powder.

I would assume, therefore, that the Tangerine Juice Blend Frappucion is gluten free too. If you want to double-check there phone # is: 1-800-23-Latte.

amber-rose Contributor

Thank you everyone! :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I e-mailed Starbucks a few weeks ago to ask them which of their products are gluten free. They responded by telling me that ALL Starbucks beverages are gluten free with the EXCEPTION of Frappucinos that contain Java Chips, Vanilla Powder, and/or Malt Powder.

I would assume, therefore, that the Tangerine Juice Blend Frappucion is gluten free too. If you want to double-check there phone # is: 1-800-23-Latte.

I am not sure Starbucks knows what they're talking about, just go in and ask to read the labels yourself, because I did and everything I saw contained wheat derivatives.....I think some people in business actually just look at the labels/ingredients on things, and if it doesn't SAY gluten, then oh, they think it doesn't HAVE gluten.....I am going to call them!

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