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Starbucks And gluten-free Muffins!


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I got a pleasant surprise recently by walking into Starbucks and seeing a Gluten-Free Orange Almond Muffin! They are individually wrapped and actually GOOD. The barista I talked to said he was under the impression they will be expanding the gluten-free line this year.


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shirleyujest Contributor

I had one for the first time this week, and agree it was delicious! It's nice to be 'included' in such a ubiquitous breakfast spot and be able to buy something besides fruit.

LDJofDenver Apprentice
I got a pleasant surprise recently by walking into Starbucks and seeing a Gluten-Free Orange Almond Muffin! They are individually wrapped and actually GOOD. The barista I talked to said he was under the impression they will be expanding the gluten-free line this year.

Me, too! They are fabulous. Very rich. Nice to pick up for a treat once in a while, I bought one for all the gluten and wheat free people in my life and they all loved it.

OptimisticMom42 Apprentice

Are they dairy and soy free?

LDJofDenver Apprentice
Are they dairy and soy free?

Here are the ingredients, from the Starbucks website:

Nutrition Facts: Ingredients:

Calories - 290 Whole Eggs

Total Fat - 16g Valencia Orange Pulp

Saturated Fat - 2g Almonds

Trans Fat - 0g Sugar

Sodium - 40 mg Orange Peel

Total Carbohydrate - 32g Gluten-Free Baking Powder

Dietary Fiber - 4g Orange Oil

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dandelionmom Enthusiast

I would love more options and am absolutely thrilled with the cake they have now. It is really good!

OptimisticMom42 Apprentice

Hot Dog! I can have them! Googling Starbucks locations! Thanks


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Get there early if you want one, they go fast! I have been to three different starbucks recently and was only able to buy one at one of the locations. The other day, the barista said that the company only gives them so many (it

LDJofDenver Apprentice
Get there early if you want one, they go fast! I have been to three different starbucks recently and was only able to buy one at one of the locations. The other day, the barista said that the company only gives them so many (it
shirleyujest Contributor

The clerk at my local S. says corporate tells them there are going to be more gluten-free items. Woohoo!

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PatBrown Newbie
The clerk at my local S. says corporate tells them there are going to be more gluten-free items. Woohoo!

I think that we all need to email them telling them we love the muffins and that they should have more gluten-free items on their menu.

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rebe09 Contributor

I got my orange muffin today! The first Starbucks I went to did not have it, but they said they will be getting gluten-free items soon :) I stopped at another Starbucks to see if they had the orange muffin and they did. It was so delicious! What a treat!

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