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I'm tired and b%$@#y, I want a latte now! Is there any problem with them, the sugar free syrup that is? thanks julie


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AndreaB Contributor

I have read of people having lattes, so I assume they are ok.....but not sure since I don't drink them.

CarlaB Enthusiast

If you can have dairy, lattes are fine. I only know about Starbucks, but their lattes are fine, and the syrups are, too.

VydorScope Proficient

I used to run a small coffee shop, for several years in Las Vegas,NV called "Bussy's Espresso"

Yes, in general latte's should be gluten-free. Infact most places will only put exactly what you say you want in it, and most will allowyou to supply your own soy milk if you need it. You will have to check the brand of soy milk they use (if you need it) but there is another risk that you do need to be concerned with.

The Steaming wand for the (soy)milk (essentail to a decent late) is dipped in to the (soy)milk. It SHOULD be cleaned after every use, but you will want to double check that. Some shops reuse milk steaming pitchers between customers, so you will need to watch for that too.

MOST of the major flavorings are baiscly sugar (or sugar-sub) + a liquid supsension and do not have gluten in them, odviously you do have to check them. My shop used the Davinci line, which the entire line is gluten-free.

Coffee its self gluten-free so you only have to worry about what you have them add to it.

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Erbear Newbie

I am new user adding to the comment about syrups. Not to be the person with the bad news, but carmel coloring is in every syrup at Starbucks (I worked there), it is also in all the Toroni Flavorings, syrup in general, and most of the pearl tea flavorings EVERYWHERE. Even if there is no carmel coloring, there are both artificial flavors and colorings that you really need to CALL about. Unless you have never reacted to it, I would NOT suggest experimentation at All.

I have been in denial about the my reactions to artificial colors, flavors, and carmel colorings for a long time. Sources I have read say that artificial colors and flavors are a mixed bag because half of them are made from a malt base. If you like stuff with these ingredients, you are best to just call the company on that stupid number on the back of the package and ask before you eat it. I know this sounds pretty extreme, but this has been the main source of my "hidden" reactions.

Guest ~jules~

I ended up just getting a skim latte, which is fine. I like the taste of coffee, thank goodness. I do like the sugar free vanilla syrup in them though so I'll have to poke and pry about it next time I go... Thanks Julie

CarlaB Enthusiast

Starbucks corporate says their syrups are gluten-free. Not all carmel coloring, natural and artificial flavors have gluten. I do call companies or check here to see if anyone knows about a specific product, but in this case, Starbucks has verified that the syrup is gluten-free. The Frapps with chips are the only drinks there that have gluten.


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VydorScope Proficient

In USA Carmel Coloring is safe.

CarlaB Enthusiast
In USA Carmel Coloring is safe.

That was what I thought, but I was not 100% sure so did not want to say it ... thanks for verifying it for me!

Guest ~jules~

Thanks! I guess starbucks has a new customer....So carmel color is ok in the u.s. good, thank you I've been confused about that also....julie

CarlaB Enthusiast
Thanks! I guess starbucks has a new customer....So carmel color is ok in the u.s. good, thank you I've been confused about that also....julie

It can be confusing sometimes ... the important thing is to check if you're not sure.

kb8ogn Rookie

I work part time at Borders in the cafe. The one I work at uses Seattle's Best brands.

The coffee's are fine. The syrup's are ok, but I'm very leary of the sauces. They couldn't

give me a definite answer about the sauces.

They even sell gluten free fruit and nut bars. But nothing else in the cafe is safe for me to eat or drink.

Also, you don't have to have any sauces or syrups in your coffee.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Starbucks says theirs are okay, and the celiac that works at the one I go to agrees.

I have heard something about Seattle's Best though, I can't remember what though. Probably something along the lines of what you're saying.

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