Does Starbucks really put...?!


Question: cocaine in their drinks?
Wouldn't they get sued?
I don't believe it. But I just want facts. not opinions.


Answers: cocaine in their drinks?
Wouldn't they get sued?
I don't believe it. But I just want facts. not opinions.

I work there...and we absolutely do not put it in our drinks!!!!


Come on...Are you serious??? Everyone knows that we don't put it in our drinks......we only put it in our pastries.



P.S. Get a life. It's people like you who cause others to not like Starbucks.

No this is not true. Cocaine is illegal, they wouldn't be allowed to do this.

no, no. they have to be tested before they sell their coffee anyways. and besides, they get into some random coffee testing thing. i dont know some contest. so they wouldn't have anything illegal in it. =) it's just caffeine. XD

NO!

Is that why I need Starbucks all the time?? lol - I like it, I love it, I want more of it. :)

My answer would be no.. This is one of those urban legend thinngs.

Of course not. If they did, it would be even more expensive of a rip off.

cant be true.. but then.. y DOES it taste soo good.... hmmm

No they don't. However the stuff they put in their drinks is a lot worse. All those syrups and calories.. I'd rather do an eightball of coke than have one of their beverages.

NO THATS TOTALLY WRONG!!if that is wat they put in drinks then the world would be crazy.o wait the world already is crazy.weirrdd...

No way. If they did theyd get in so much trouble. Starbucks (and caffine) may be addicting but I can go weeks and weeks without starbucks.

no they don't.they get people from the health food department checking the place

Definitely not true

No. Absolutely not.





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