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Popped into a Starbucks today whilst out with a mate...

We were sad to see that they do not stock the gluten free Orange Valencia cake, BUT... they do stock gluten free Belgian Chocolate cake!!!!!

I have not tried it as yet, but it looked delicious!!!

So, us UK guys have not been left out by Starbucks!!! :D

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Popped into a Starbucks today whilst out with a mate...

We were sad to see that they do not stock the gluten free Orange Valencia cake, BUT... they do stock gluten free Belgian Chocolate cake!!!!!

I have not tried it as yet, but it looked delicious!!!

So, us UK guys have not been left out by Starbucks!!! :D

I think it varies based on the time of year, I've seen the orange cake under the name 'summer orange cake' before. They have some seed bars at the counters which are sometimes gluten-free. Make sure you ask for them to wear a glove & use a clean set of tongs though!

Belgian chocolate cake is yum yum. Also it is dairy free too, unbelievable!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

I think it's pretty hit and miss - I've never been able to find anything remotely gluten-free in my nearest starbucks (except maybe an apple :rolleyes: )

According to their website the only things gluten-free are:

Chocolate cake

Fruit Salad

Tuna & three bean salad

Tzatziki with vegetable sticks

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No mention anywhere of the orange cake :blink: (BTW That sounds delish!! :P )

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