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Monday, 06 November 2017 10:11

Nuts about milk

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While most Starbucks bottled drinks contain dairy, four new options on the company’s ready-to-drink menu scratched cow milk from the ingredients list.

In a press release, Starbucks announced that beginning May 2018, its bottled Frappuccino collection will expand to include two almond milk versions: vanilla and mocha. And, even better, those will have 35% fewer calories than the coffee and mocha versions that contain dairy.

Starbucks is also releasing new doubleshot coffee smoothies in May, also with almond milk. You can either grab the Dark Chocolate Banana or Vanilla Honey Banana to get a mix of your favorite nut milk, real fruit, and coffee, all in one.

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