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^^ I noticed that. I will be complaining as well.
Some of those foods never made it to the southern regions of the United States. We have too many panini options & coffee cakes but that's about it. And of course the essentials (oatmeal, cookies & bagels).
Until he extends the circle of his compassion to all living things, man will not himself find peace (Schweitzer, 1952)
Starbucks apparently don't like vegans anymore. Really nothing but the crappy salad on their "spring 2012" list.
http://globalassets.starbucks.com/as...ing-140312.pdf
or if that doesn't work, click on "food nutrition" on this page, http://starbucks.co.uk/menu/nutrition
Ugh... so the US doesn't even have a vegan menu! I just sent in a comment to them that it would be lovely if they could do the same for us as they do for the UK.
Beware-Starbucks soy strawberries & creme frap not vegan
Although it seems that after a brief public outcry they will be changing it back.
I used to always get the falafel wrap, then it became the falafel pitta with much less falafel in it and then it became... nothing! I miss the convenience of itdragonrider
Also there's a Starbucks on my college campus. I read here that the Starbucks soya mocha should be vegan and I got it a few times, then I started noticing a container of Galaxy hot chocolate powder behind the counter which probably has milk powder in it, I'm not sure if they use it in their mochas or not but it seemed weird for a Starbucks. Do they normally have a Starbucks brand cocoa powder or is it like the soya milk, they just get whatever brand they can get locally?
Houmous atá ann!
They don't use cocoa powder, they use a chocolate syrup for the classic hot chocolate/mocha which is vegan and a something with cows milk for the signature hot chocolate. Why the have Galaxy back there is a mystery
Thanks for replying FS. If they have a standard product that just makes it stranger! Luckily I'm finishing up my college exams next week and if I pass I won't have to deal with the mysterious Galaxy cocoa again!Firestorm
Houmous atá ann!
I wish there was a vegan list for the U.S...
I've been wanting to give Starbucks a try for quite some time. Any suggestions for a first timer?
"There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle." -Robert Alden
triple venti vanilla soy latte is my go to drink. I also order the green tea soy latte from time to time, but if you don't like overly sweet be sure to ask for it to be unsweetened. The strawberries and creme and vanilla bean frappuccios are also yummy (cold, so better for this hot summer!) and vegan when prepared with soy milk.
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
Thanks for the suggestions, sounds yummy.
That is the second time I've tried to get anything out of them. How do you guys know what is vegan?Email Response
"There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle." -Robert Alden
They will read you the ingredients on anything if you ask. I know most of the syrups are and the chocolate syrup is for mochas and hot chocolate (if made with soy milk of course).
Last edited by RubyDuby; Jul 15th, 2012 at 01:11 AM. Reason: syrup not powder! oops
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
What about the ingredients that are questionable?
"There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle." -Robert Alden
Like what? I don't micromanage my diet. Worrying about being 100% pure just becomes frustrating and is counterproductive, imo.
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
There are always natural and artificial flavorings and other little weird ingredients in things that can come from animals, so I don't consume those if I don't know where they came from. Maybe Starbucks isn't that bad? I haven't seen the ingredients, I'm terribly shy so I like to know beforehand.
"There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle." -Robert Alden
You can find the ingredients lists for syrups here, which they use in flavored lattes and the syrup for mochas. I misstyped earlier when I said classic cocoa powder. sorry!
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
Thanks! That helps.
I'm seeing natural and artificial flavors, which worry me since they can come from animal sources. I see lots of people and lists saying this and that is vegan, I wonder how you find out for sure? I don't know why they have an ingredients option in the email section if they can't answer anything. :/
"There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle." -Robert Alden
I don't know if there is a way to know for sure in this case. I guess I just assume that with something like syrup, if there is no egg or dairy allergy warning, what else could be in the flavor? I realize there is a chance it isn't 100% pure vegan, but natural/artificial ingredients comprise such a small part of the drink (one pump of syrup in the whole drink, the natural/artificial flavor is a tiny part of the syrup after water and sweetener), I'm willing to take the "risk" and do consider it vegan for all practical purposes. I realize not everyone will interpret veganism the same way I do. Unfortunately, this world is far from vegan friendly. No sense in making ourselves crazy.
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
Well, thanks for the responses. I don't want to consume anything that has intentionally had animal ingredients added to it, I understand your view as well but like you said not everyone interprets veganism like that. Maybe someone else has any more information? If not then I will just pass on Starbucks, maybe I'll make my own coffee drinks someday.
"There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle." -Robert Alden
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
I don't know anything about coffee, I'm just starting but it sounds fun! Sucks about your steamer, aww.
Oh my god! Look what I got!
Thank you Odeki!!! Thought I would pass this along!"Email Response
"There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle." -Robert Alden
neato! How did you finally get a response??
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
I tried just asking if they come from an animal source rather than ask if they're vegan. I figure they might just not want to get in trouble by telling us it's totally vegan and then something happens. I could be wrong, might have just been a lucky shot and I got a good responder. Hopefully what he said is true.
There's one more ingredient I'm curious about: caramel color. I've seen plenty say it's vegan, and then plenty say it can come from an animal or dairy source. Anyone know more about that?
"There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle." -Robert Alden
So me and my dad went there the day before yesterday and I got that mocha frap.
It was pretty good. Honestly it was a little watery and lacking in flavor, but I don't know what they're supposed to taste like. I liked it and my dad had a strawberries and creme frap, as well as one more for the ride and one to bring home to Mom (who also enjoyed it).
We may be going again today or sometime soon seeing as my dad needs to go into town anyway. He wants to try a cappuccino, any suggestions?
Oh, and the perfect oatmeal is vegan right? I kept reading that it is and ordered that as well.
Is there any other food that's vegan? A bagel or something? There were soo many ingredients in them that I have no idea. (Enzymes?)
Yayy:
Also, here is the ingredient list for the soy milk I got from an email:
Hello Tiffany,
Thank you for contacting Starbucks.
To answer your inquiry, I have included the entire ingredient list for the Soy milk used in our location. I hope this is helpful.
Organic Vanilla Flavored Enriched Soymilk (offered in US Company Operated locations): Organic Soymilk (filtered water, whole organic soybeans), Organic Evaporated Cane Juice, Calcium Carbonate, Natural Vanilla Flavor with other Natural Flavors, Sea Salt, Carrageenan, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D2, Riboflavin (B2), Vitamin B12
Nutrition (per 1 cup serving): Cal 130; total fat 4g; sodium 95mg; carb 16g; fiber 1g; protein 7g
*According to the manufacturer, there is no meat/dairy or meat/dairy derivatives found in this product
Thanks again for writing us. If you ever have any questions or concerns in the future, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
Sincerely,
Althea M
customer service
Last edited by ShadowTears; Jul 26th, 2012 at 12:51 PM.
"There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle." -Robert Alden
well that's good to know (: when I am out with my kids and they want hot chocolate we can go to starbucks now, ty for the list!
Tanya
Finally a new vegan offering in Starbucks:
I have to admit this was lovely, and a bargain at £3.95 with a free pack of weird crisps. Plus £2.85 for a latte.
Looks like Starbucks has finally made soy milk free! Noticed it had changed from the old 40p in my local this morning. Reached out to Starbucks to confirm this is nationwide and permanent.
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