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  2. The Best (and Worst) Starbucks Syrup Flavors, According to ...

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    We got the inside scoop from people who used to be pumping out the drinks behind the counter.

  3. 42 Starbucks secret menu drinks to (politely) order from your ...

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    How to order: StarbucksSecretMenu.net suggests ordering a regular Coffee Frappuccino and asking for two pumps of mocha syrup, two pumps of hazelnut syrup and whipped cream blended in. Your barista ...

  4. Starbucks introduces Valentine’s Day drinks, new refreshers

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    Chocolate Hazelnut Cookie Cold Brew: Made with Starbucks Cold Brew, vanilla syrup and topped with chocolatey hazelnut flavored cream cold foam and chocolate cookie crumbles.

  5. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    Grain coffee and other substitutes can be made by roasting or decocting various organic substances.. Some ingredients used include almond, acorn, asparagus, malted barley, beechnut, beetroot, carrot, chicory root, corn, soybeans, cottonseed, dandelion root (see dandelion coffee), fig, roasted garbanzo beans, [5] lupinus, boiled-down molasses, okra seed, pea, persimmon seed, potato peel, [6 ...

  6. Flavored syrup - Wikipedia

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    Flavored syrups may be used or mixed with carbonated water, coffee, pancakes, waffles, tea, cake, ice cream, and other foods. There are hundreds of flavors ranging from cherry and peach to vanilla to malt, hazelnut, coconut, almond, gingerbread, chocolate, peppermint, rootbeer, and even toasted marshmallow.

  7. Non-dairy creamer - Wikipedia

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    A cup of coffee with sachets of Coffee-Mate non-dairy creamer and pure sugar (also shown are a stir stick and coffee cup holder). A non-dairy creamer, commonly also called tea whitener or coffee whitener or else just creamer, is a liquid or granular product intended to substitute for milk or cream as an additive to coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or other beverages.