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GlutenFreeAl Contributor

I know which drinks at Starbucks are gluten free, but I'm wondering if anyone knows if the flavor shots, syrups, whipped cream, etc. are SOY free.

Thanks!


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CarlaB Enthusiast

Gee, I don't know. I know the whipped cream is just cream and their vanilla syrup. I'm sure all the flavored syrups are probably about the same, so if you read a bottle, you could find out what the ingredients are. They sell most of their syrups and carmel, etc., so you can even read them discreetly in the store. I've been known to ask for the bottle to read if they're not busy.

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just out of curioiusity, is the chai latte gluten free? i used to be addicted to them even tho they made me soooooo sick.

CarlaB Enthusiast
just out of curioiusity, is the chai latte gluten free? i used to be addicted to them even tho they made me soooooo sick.

Yes. Maybe you were sensitive to dairy.

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Or caffeine.

Thankagirl Rookie

I know Starbucks is supposed to be gluten free but I seem to get so sick when I go there unless I have just plain coffee with milk.

:(

CarlaB Enthusiast
I know Starbucks is supposed to be gluten free but I seem to get so sick when I go there unless I have just plain coffee with milk.

:(

Maybe you're intolerant to dairy, either the lactose or the casein. A latte has much more milk than a coffee with cream.


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I have never had a problem with Starbucks. However, I know they do have dairy but I heard somewhere that upon request they have soy milk.

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