Decaf frapps!?!


Question: k so im not supposed to drink caffeine or else as little caffeine as possible and i REALLY REALLY REALLY want a caramel frapp. from starbucks but im not sure if they can make it decaf or not?! do i have to just fight the craving or can i feed it with a just as delicious decaf?


Answers: k so im not supposed to drink caffeine or else as little caffeine as possible and i REALLY REALLY REALLY want a caramel frapp. from starbucks but im not sure if they can make it decaf or not?! do i have to just fight the craving or can i feed it with a just as delicious decaf?

I've got a few drinks from Starbucks that were decaf.

Take a look at how I make my own sometimes:
Caramel Frappuccino Recipe:
2 c. ice
2/3 c. triple strength chilled coffee (I use instant, sometimes decaf)
2/3 c. milk
? c. caramel ice cream topping*
2 TBSP sugar

* I use the ice cream topping type in the squeeze bottle, but starbucks caramel syrup would be even tastier.

Mix it in the blender to the preferred consistency.

For extra YUM! Top with whipped cream and drizzle with caramel.

starbucks will make basically anything decaf. Report It


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  • Yes, they do make decaf caramel frappachinos, I'm almost positive. But let me just say one thing. Frappachino's are full of sugar and calories, it's not good for your body, even if it is decaf.

    Yes, you can get any Frappuccino as decaf.

    Also, the Frapps that are listed under "Blended Cremes" have absolutely no coffee in them, so if you want to mix it up a bit, you are free to try any of those.





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