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Eight O'clock French Vanilla Coffee


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I am really going crazy and needing coffee.. I tried drinking a mccafe mocha.. but fear I was cross contaminated. Starbucks emailed me and said I shouldn't drink coffee there because of cross contamination. So I am at home, Saturday morning and wondering if I can drink my french vanilla Eight O'clock coffee? I have googled the heck out of this and just want my coffee!!

Help???


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wish i knew as i love it too and we used to use it

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cbear6301 Explorer

i really hope someone has an answer too.. tomorrow is the best coffee day of the week for me :D

emcmaster Collaborator

I drink Starbucks (brewed, unflavored) coffee every single day without a problem.

I'm interested to hear why they would suddenly say there might be CC problems when they have always maintained their coffee beans are gluten-free.

ravenwoodglass Mentor
I drink Starbucks (brewed, unflavored) coffee every single day without a problem.

I'm interested to hear why they would suddenly say there might be CC problems when they have always maintained their coffee beans are gluten-free.

I think Starbucks was referring to the coffee in their shops. When we get anything from a place that sells baked goods there is always a risk of CC so I think they were giving a CYA statement.

lovegrov Collaborator

I've never found a flavored coffee that wasn't gluten-free, except where they add stuff at a place like Starbucks.

richard

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I am really going crazy and needing coffee.. I tried drinking a mccafe mocha.. but fear I was cross contaminated. Starbucks emailed me and said I shouldn't drink coffee there because of cross contamination. So I am at home, Saturday morning and wondering if I can drink my french vanilla Eight O'clock coffee? I have googled the heck out of this and just want my coffee!!

Help???

I just bought Eight O' clock french vanilla, too. It may be gluten free, but it is ripping my stomach apart!!! I bought some Starbucks coffee, but I don't like it although it did not tear my stomach up. Starbucks coffee is so expensive to play trial and error! I like sweet coffees. I know it's not the Coffee-mate creamer or sugar making me sick. The creamer specifically says "gluten-free" and the organic Wholesome Turbinado sugar I use is also gluten-free.

Oh well! Hopefully we will find something to drink soon! I NEED MY COFFEE!!! :angry:


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