Starbucks worker! please answer!?!


Question: Hey.
Im craving a frappucino soooo bad right now!
could u tell me how to make the Carmel Frappucino? and or the Cafe Vanilla Frappucino?



ty so much!


Answers: Hey.
Im craving a frappucino soooo bad right now!
could u tell me how to make the Carmel Frappucino? and or the Cafe Vanilla Frappucino?



ty so much!

You have to go to the cafe, because there is no way to make it at home. They use mixes, and special machines for that. To make iced coffee, just boil a pot of coffee, add milk and sweetened condensed milk, sugar, and ice, stir, and you have a "fake" frappucino.

You know you can't make those at home .. you need special mixes and machines.

starbucks will go bankrupt

find a different drink

Yep, plop down $14.00 and we will serve it for you. Otherwise put your application in at the back door and we may teach you how to put one together. Employee of Starbucks in Dallas TX.

you first crush ice and milk together in a blender. Then you add carmel or vanilla syrup or whatever it comes as. then you blend it one final time making sure all the lumps of ice is gone. then you enjoy.

<--- Ex Starbucks worker here.

The frappucino's are made with a proprietary frappucino base. That means to get a true frap, you have to use the starbucks Frap base.

The Caramel is made with a base made with dairy, sugar, and brewed coffee. They then add caramel syrup and ice, blend, top with whipped cream and caramel sauce drizzle.

The Cafe Vanilla is made with the same coffee base, but with vanilla bean powder and ice. Blended, and topped with Whipped cream.

You could try making your own base with coffee and dairy and sugar, but it still won't taste 100% the same.

Best of luck!

i wish i could help





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