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I never had a Frap whats it taste like?
I agree Hawke. I would be complaining loudly.
I like Starbucks, Grande Non-fat Latte, but I have not been going there so often.
Do you know that coffee is more expensive than gas per gallon?
I have been starting a savings account with the money that I use to spend there. My coffee is just as good. It is a drip coffee with a hint of Vanilla, and.... I have to have, half and half. (say that ten times fast)
Rebecca had her first seizure after a Vanilla Frap from Starbucks... so those drinks are evil to me. They do have MSG in them too.
Sorry to hear about your daughter's seizure. Robin
There's MSG in Fraps? Really? I thought the Vanilla ones didn't have caffeine? I can have one with caffeine in the mourning and I'm OK.
I went online and looked at the ingredients.
They don't tell you it is MSG, but one of the 30-40 different names, such a flavoring, or caramel, or citric acid.
The other thing all of us with neuro issues need to watch is HFCS - High Fructose Corn Syrup. Not good....
Citric acid is an MSG??? Learn something new everyday, I guess.
:cheers:
The food ingredient "citric acid" provides us with a good example of why MSG-sensitive people with little tolerance are having difficulty staying well. Many people believe that "citric acid" comes from citrus fruits, and since most people can tolerate citrus fruits, "citric acid" should not be a problem. However, most of the "citric acid" used today is made from corn rather than from citrus fruits. The Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) is a major producer of "citric acid."