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Yeah in Starbucks stores. But it just says stores as in other stores.Originally posted by PeeJay View Post"sold as bottled coffee beverages in stores and from vending machines"
The ones in stores are divided into coffee and non coffee versions and made fresh, they differentiate on the menu.
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Well that's my new learned thing for today..... and I thought it was just their brand name for a Frappe.... apparently not.Originally posted by PeeJay View Post"sold as bottled coffee beverages in stores and from vending machines"
The ones in stores are divided into coffee and non coffee versions and made fresh, they differentiate on the menu.
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"sold as bottled coffee beverages in stores and from vending machines"
The ones in stores are divided into coffee and non coffee versions and made fresh, they differentiate on the menu.
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Frappuccino is a trademarked line of frozen coffee beverages sold by Starbucks. It consists of coffee or other base ingredient (e.g., strawberries and cream), blended with ice and other various ingredients, usually topped with whipped cream. Frappuccinos are also sold as bottled coffee beverages in stores and from vending machines.Originally posted by PeeJay View PostFrappucinos don't contain coffee unless you buy one of the coffee ones
Straight from their Wiki, I just assumed that as it was a coffee shop and its a frozen coffee beverage that it would be in there.... otherwise its pretty much just a milkshake or smoothie.
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Frappucinos don't contain coffee unless you buy one of the coffee ones
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That sounds to sweet for me is it well balanced
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It doesn't have coffee? That's what put me off.... Yogurt and Coffee.....
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Yeuck, Banana Yogurt Frappe...... I don't think I will be rushing to get that one.Originally posted by PeeJay View PostMy wife has just told me they're doing a banana yoghurt frappucino in Starbucks on the Isle of Wight
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I agree with and have had the same thoughts about everything you've said here Marc. A point especially with hunting is that a lot of hunters have a lot of respect for the animals they're killing. There's whole tribes for whom this is a way of life and treat there prey with the greatest of respect because of they look after there prey, they'll look after themselves.Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View PostYeah, it could be argued that had the mink never been brought here to farm that they could never have been released.
Though on some level my opinion is, that given Humans are a natural species.... Everything we do is within the natural order.
I sometimes find it hard to swallow my own feelings on that matter, and often find my own position distasteful. Yet I always come back to that way of thinking.
I hunt and fish, yet I possibly value animals as highly as people.... Sometimes higher because I can have a pretty dim view of humanity.
Part of me feels that everything is just energy eternally traveling a journey that from my perspective might as well be endless.... So why even worry about what we do, because it really doesn't matter one iota and won't even be noticed by the greater existence.
The other part of me feels that our hierarchical system of judging rights by a capacity to think is absolute bullshit, surely for a life form to have rights the only question we should ask is does it have the capacity to suffer?
There's a whole debate about most peoples attitude to the disposable world we live in and I find people who have extreme or overly strong views about some things tend not to see the bigger picture.
As was mentioned it's always good to debate things and I love doing it to see what other peoples points of views are. I just get fed up with people with blinkers on who whinge about the things they're told to whinge about especially with no personal experience of any wrong doing.
Getting a bit heavy now...
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