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Title: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: hk on September 21, 2012, 12:46:34 PM
It's been awhile since we discussed Starbucks on here.  I know they are horrible in terms of allergies with their baked goods and would never dream of buying any of their food items.  However, I know some people here are comfortable getting drinks at Starbucks.  I spoke to our regional manager several years ago, who assurred me that DD could safetly get a hot chocolate there.  I never took her though.  As she's getting older, I'd love for her to have a place where she can go and be like the other kids.  A lot of kids now go out for frozen yogurt after school, which she can't do.  I'm hoping that maybe Starbucks would be something I could suggest instead.  Any thoughts on whether it's safe to get hot chocolate or maybe even peppermint hot chocolate there?  I'll speak to the store manager, but I value your feedback quite a bit.  Thank you!
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: Macabre on September 21, 2012, 02:52:33 PM
DS is only PA, and he goes.  He doesn't get baked goods, but he likes Mistos with a shot of caramel (cafe au lait), and a few other things. He's had the hot chocolate for years, happily.  :)

And I'm sesame and don't have trouble with drinks. 
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: krasota on September 21, 2012, 03:11:24 PM
DS gets peppermint hot chocolate.  Just make sure they don't add any chocolate shavings.  The drinks don't come with it, but sometimes baristas want to be nice.  Just look at it first.  The peppermint, vanilla, and mocha syrups are fine.  The whipped cream is just heavy cream with vanilla syrup.

I have a severe soy allergy, so when I order lattés, I ask them to clean the wand and use a fresh spoon (they use separate pitchers).  The newer machines are less of a cross-contamination risk, but I had a severe reaction years ago with the older machines when my milk was steamed right after soy milk.

I'm not ordering lattés right now because girlie is intolerant of moo in the boob.  I currently order an americano and add my own coconut creamer.  I have to carry breastmilk for the girlie, so it's easy to carry creamer in the cooler bag.  If I forget it, I order the americano with caramel syrup.  Yum.

If the Starbucks isn't busy, DH and DS sometimes order a strawberry banana smoothie to share.  They have to be willing to get the blender really clean, though, as kiddo is allergic to mango.  If either one plans on kissing me, they skip the whey protein powder (contains soy lecithin).   :tongue:  Anyhow, DS has had no problems to anything there.  I do wipe down tables and chairs as most of the baked goods/breakfast sandwiches contain egg.
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: KSLaru on September 24, 2012, 09:33:26 PM
We have let DD have the hot chocolate, but last year at Costco I noticed a Starbucks hot chocolate mix that had a TN warning.  I have been a little skittish since, but I haven't asked anyone at a Starbucks shop.
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: hedgehog on September 25, 2012, 05:26:48 AM
The Starbucks products you can buy at a grocery or similar store are not the same products that Starbucks uses.  Very big difference in flavor, so definitely not the same.  However, that doesn't mean that the hot chocolate at Starbucks is still safe, just that what you can buy elsewhere with the Starbucks name is irrelevant.
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: GoingNuts on September 25, 2012, 06:31:08 AM
DS gets lattes and iced coffee quite often.  That's it though - no fancy blended drinks.
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: krasota on October 01, 2012, 08:36:35 AM
Unless they've changed recently, the hot chocolate at Starbucks is made with the mocha syrup, not a powdered mix.

Corporate has historically been good about sharing this information.  Call the 800 number for customer service and ask! 
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: SweetandSour on October 01, 2012, 05:33:02 PM
I had a reaction to it. It was one of the first,and I had askedthe woman to clean it,but...
I had a mocha.
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: Macabre on October 01, 2012, 06:32:45 PM
S&S how long ago was that?

DS has been getting mochas without problem. If this was recent, I may want to put the kabosh on that.
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: nameless on October 01, 2012, 09:17:43 PM
I've noticed some things watching baristas...some of which...do things incorrectly.

For example:

- when making a mocha...they are supposed to swirl the syrup and espresso, then add the milk or soy. However, if they are trying to do too much...they put the milk/soy in and then the espresso....which...makes the syrup not integrate. So - what do they do? They grab a spoon from the "common spoon cup filled with water" and mix it.

YEAH. THAT.

I've yelled at too many baristas about that and had them remake. Especially with iced mochas...they want to stir it b/c they make it in the wrong order.

Also --- they add ice to drinks over the ice bin...and slosh happens. And things slosh up and out of the cup and into the ice bin.

Adrienne
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: hedgehog on October 02, 2012, 05:32:56 AM
I go to a number of different Starbucks, and I agree with Adrienne. That is, some locations make those mistakes.  Others do not.  One that I used to frequent (several times a week) had a manager that would not tolerate those mistakes.  That manager was transferred to a different location a few years ago.  They've had several managers since then, and I rarely go there anymore, so I don't know about how they are now.  BUt I think it really depends on which Starbucks you go to.
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: nameless on October 02, 2012, 04:39:12 PM
...when I order a drink (I usually get iced soy mocha) I'll specifically say DO NOT STIR IT...I'M ALLERGIC TO SOME OF YOUR SYRUPS...

Sometimes I get a snotty barista reply "We DON'T do that!" and sometimes I get a look like I have 5 heads. So --- I just stand where I can watch the last step. Sometimes it's at the end where they put the lid on they'll stir.

I don't necessarily worry so much about the ice bin. I realize that isn't within some people's comfort zones. But - I think it's also ok to say "I need ice from the way-back b/c drinks I'm allergic too can slosh into it."

honestly --- we are paying almost $5 for a drink...they can make it how we need it!  I rarely go anymore. A month or so ago there was a Living Social coupon --- pay $5 for a $10 SB card --- then if you post on FB and Twitter or email and 3 people get it from your deal...you get it free! I created 5 LS accounts and yes...my friends...I did get 15 friends to click through! That's right...I got $50 SB FOR FREE!  It's already sadly used up :(

I won't go again unless I'm desperate. Like...when I'm driving across the country next month. Ugh.

Adrienne
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: twinturbo on October 02, 2012, 05:39:56 PM
Allow my inner coupon queen to worship the ground you walk on 'cause that is some serious hustle $50.
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: nameless on October 02, 2012, 06:41:17 PM
Quote from: twinturbo on October 02, 2012, 05:39:56 PM
Allow my inner coupon queen to worship the ground you walk on 'cause that is some serious hustle $50.

the trick is multiple Living Social and Groupon email accounts :)

...and yes...I was mighty proud of myself too :)

Adrienne
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: Macabre on October 02, 2012, 07:13:13 PM
You're welcome for one of those.  :)


I still haven't used mine.  I work every Monday morning after dropping DS at school at 7:10 am at the local coffee shop across the street from his high school.  Maybe Friday afternoon I'll go work at Starbucks.  I did put it on my iPhone, so at least I won't lose it.  That's the brilliant thing about St. Arbucks--you can carry your card in your iPhone. :yes:
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: SweetandSour on October 02, 2012, 08:32:10 PM
Let's see...I had my first ana rxn in Fall 2007, so....around Dec. 2007? 
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: YouKnowWho on October 04, 2012, 12:36:57 PM
Every Starbucks here is swamped and frenzied.  I don't know how, I am convinced there are more Starbucks per people in this community.  Honestly those are two key factors that I warn my kids about, especially when trying to get allergy specifications out there.  (Not to mention expensive and nasty tasting).

Guess I might need to rethink this when DS1 gets older and wants to hang out without his mommy LOL  Though, I have to say that he is getting much better at loudly (he is not a kid who projects) places his order and noting his allergies in a variety of places.  He has even ventured into asking the questions he hears me ask (I ask if the waitress has a little time to let DS1 order as practice).

Maybe I will teach him to be a pack leader and convince everyone Caribou is better (I am not vetting Caribou safety, it just happens to be another chain option).
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: krasota on October 08, 2012, 07:59:05 PM
Caribou has a lot more wheat, peanuts, nuts, and soy.  I've gone into two different locations in different cities . . . and walked out and found the nearest soda machine, instead. 
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: YouKnowWho on October 09, 2012, 05:00:26 AM
Thank you for the heads up Krasota.  I had not investigated yet.  My SIL and I head there for better coffee (my allergies are obscure enough that they don't affect coffee, just the munchies in the counter).
Title: Re: Starbucks (seeking current opinions)
Post by: maeve on October 09, 2012, 12:50:54 PM
Quote from: krasota on October 08, 2012, 07:59:05 PM
Caribou has a lot more wheat, peanuts, nuts, and soy.  I've gone into two different locations in different cities . . . and walked out and found the nearest soda machine, instead. 

Very true.  Our local shop is a Caribou and I only let DD get a prepacked soda and chips if we stop in.