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Pre-bottled Frappaccino


Guhlia

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Does anyone know if the frappaccinos that they sell pre-bottled in supermarkets are gluten free? I think they are Starbucks brand, but I could be wrong. They have coffee flavor, mocha flavor, vanilla flavor, caramel flavor, and a new strawberry cream one. Which, if any, are gluten free? Thanks in advance.


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mouse Enthusiast

I know the Starbucks Mocha is gluten-free as I used to drink them by the case to keep my weight on and for energy. Now I am being a good girl and avoiding corn, soy and casein. I miss my fraps.

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Does anyone know if the frappaccinos that they sell pre-bottled in supermarkets are gluten free? I think they are Starbucks brand, but I could be wrong. They have coffee flavor, mocha flavor, vanilla flavor, caramel flavor, and a new strawberry cream one. Which, if any, are gluten free? Thanks in advance.

Yes I just checked on this one maybe 3 weeks ago. All of their bottled fraps are gluten-free. Even the strawberry ones.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Guhlia Rising Star

Wow! Even the strawberry ones? That's such great news! You made my day!

jennyj Collaborator

I am a frapp-a-holic. I have one of the coffee ones everyday. The place I buy it from say they buy a case a month just for me. As a business owner I like to support other businesses in our town even though I could buy them myself.

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I just got done with the most evil thing.........

1 bottled frap (caramel in my case)

few scoops of icecream

Mix until no icecream chunks left..........it makes a milkshake type thing. Sort of like the expensive Dairy Queen Moolattes..........OMG soooo yummy!! I think this is going to be a new treat for me :P

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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I just got done with the most evil thing.........

1 bottled frap (caramel in my case)

few scoops of icecream

Mix until no icecream chunks left..........it makes a milkshake type thing. Sort of like the expensive Dairy Queen Moolattes..........OMG soooo yummy!! I think this is going to be a new treat for me :P

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Sounds MOOvaleous. :lol:


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You've inspired me to get out my blender!! :D

L.

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You've inspired me to get out my blender!! :D

L.

Ha I didn't even use the blender.........just used a wisk. It worked great!!!

Oh and it was mooooovelous :P:lol:

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

They are all ok...I love them...made my day when I called them when I first started the diet and they told me they were ok

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