QUOTE (LittleMissAllergy @ Feb 6 2008, 07:32 PM)

Wow thanks for the info! I'd love to try some of the teas sometime...maybe sometime when I'm feeling brave

Hmm...I CAN have soy...but I'm pretty sure the soy milks starbucks uses have sugar? If they are indeed unsweetened, that's AWESOME. I also can't do artificial sweeteners though either...so I'm going to guess that those syrups are a no-go because they're sweetened with Splenda or something like that, right?
I'll check the soy milk when I go back as well. I just looked at the Silk Soy Milk website, because we use a special formula made by them specifically for Starbucks. I didn't find an actual list of ingredients, but this is what I see on the site and it looks like it's out:
"Silk Soymilk is made by carefully grinding whole soy beans in filtered water, and the okara (mostly insoluble fiber) is removed while keeping the heart-healthy soy protein and other soy benefits. We mix in just the right amounts of filtered water,
natural sweeteners, vitamins, minerals and necessary ingredients to provide that great Silk taste. We package the final product in our single serve, quart, or half gallon packaging and send the final product out to your store’s shelves. "
Unfortunately, our syrups are made and shipped from (French-speaking, I believe) Canada -- at least at the store that I work in in Las Vegas. They don't have any ingredients on the bottles or boxes at all really, except for random lines about "natural and artificial flavours." I'll see what I can dig up for you, though.
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