What non-bitter drinks are available at starbucks?!


Question: Not too sweet, not bitter. Any suggestions? Tell me the approximate price for the drink also. XD


Answers: Not too sweet, not bitter. Any suggestions? Tell me the approximate price for the drink also. XD

passion tea lemonade (my favorite) its $3.10 for the large one in my area (SF bay area). Hot chocolate is also available. The largest one costs about 2.80 in my area. Chai tea latte is also availabe (dont know the cost because i dont get it) Strawberries and creme frappuccino, strawberry blended lemonade (or something like that)

White Blueberry iced tea. I think a grande is around $3.

A vanilla latte is pretty good. i think the venti is around $4.

Strawberries and cream

None of their drinks are particularly bitter, unless you're referring to the taste of coffee. The Vanilla Latte is pretty tasty without being overly sweet--that's about four dollars for a tall (standard size small).

If you don't like coffee, try a hot Chai Tea Latte, which is a tea spiced with cinnamon and other spices. It's about three dollars for a tall. You can't go wrong with a hot chocolate, either.

I like Cafe Mocha and other mocha flavored coffees, as well as cappuccino's.

*White Mocha
*Carmel Frap. xtra carmel
*Strawberriez nd Cream

A light vanilla creme frap... you can get it with or without whip cream... it's not too sweet, but NOT bitter at all. It's delish, and one of the lowest cal things on the menu!! Oh, and it's about $3.50 for a tall... I think? It's a bit costly, but, yummy and WORTH it.

well depends what size you get but the usually cost 3 bucks for the smallest size.
strawberry frappuccino,vanallia bean,water...





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