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Pumpkin Spice Frappucino


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Aligray Apprentice

Well, its that time of yr again and this is my favorite treat from Starbucks! This will be my first yr gluten-free so im not sure if i can have it. Does anyone know offhand before i go up there and read all of their ingredients??? :P

What about the pumpkin spice latte???


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Well, its that time of yr again and this is my favorite treat from Starbucks! This will be my first yr gluten-free so im not sure if i can have it. Does anyone know offhand before i go up there and read all of their ingredients??? :P

What about the pumpkin spice latte???

I have been wondering the same thing too?! Sounds so yummy!

CarlaB Enthusiast

I haven't called specifically on that one, BUT

The syrups they use in the lattes are gluten-free ... just check to be sure the pumpkin syrup is like the others (in the same kind of bottle as all the rest), I would guess it is. Then you just have to see what they sprinkle on top ... I think it's just cinnamon.

Same with the Frapp. The bases are gluten-free ... just check the syrup and the topping while you're at the store.

The whipped cream is gluten-free.

Aligray Apprentice

Oh they are sooooo yummy! I OD on them ever yr!

In general are Starbucks frappucinos gluten-free?

CarlaB Enthusiast
In general are Starbucks frappucinos gluten-free?

You just can't get the ones with the chips.

mama2 Apprentice

I belive so I know the one with the choc chips on top is not and there is one other.

Aligray Apprentice

Oh Carla thank u! U were posting as i was posting! lol


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Speaking of - was thinking of trying to use the Namaste spice cake mix to come up with a version of the starbucks Pumpkin Scone (my favorite fall treat!) Anyone tried something like that?

CarlaB Enthusiast

No, but I put a can of pumpkin into the blondie mix ... I made no other adjustments to the recipe ... and it was OUTSTANDING!!!!!

Aligray Apprentice

okay, all this pumpkin talk, scone talk, etc has made me sooo hungry for pumpkin! :P So i think im going to make pumpkin pancakes tonight with a recipe i just got off a blog.

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jewi0008 Contributor
I haven't called specifically on that one, BUT

The syrups they use in the lattes are gluten-free ... just check to be sure the pumpkin syrup is like the others (in the same kind of bottle as all the rest), I would guess it is. Then you just have to see what they sprinkle on top ... I think it's just cinnamon.

Same with the Frapp. The bases are gluten-free ... just check the syrup and the topping while you're at the store.

The whipped cream is gluten-free.

Do you...or does anyone know if there is any egg or egg derivitive in the Pumpkin Spice Latte? The last time I had it I got bad again for a couple of weeks?!?

missy'smom Collaborator
Do you...or does anyone know if there is any egg or egg derivitive in the Pumpkin Spice Latte? The last time I had it I got bad again for a couple of weeks?!?

You can call Starbucks at 1-800-23LATTE. They were very helpful in answering questions about gluten when I called.

Mango04 Enthusiast

omg I almost want to cheat on my soy-free diet just so I can have a soy pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks mmmmmm. I wonder if I could make one at home with rice milk and some sort of pumpkin pie spice mix LOL...probably wouldn't work <_< , but I might try :lol:

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