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Frappes from Starbucks: What is in Them?<\/h2>\n

Starbucks is a renowned cafe chain, iconic for its signature coffees. It is worth noting though, that despite being so closely associated with coffee, most of the frappes served by Starbucks do not actually contain any. So, what is in the frappes that Starbucks serves anyway? <\/p>\n

Traditional Frappes<\/h2>\n

Traditional frappes have their origins in Greece, and are made by blending instant coffee with a generous amount of sugar, milk, and ice. As the recipe calls for instant coffee, these frappes do not take long to make and the same goes for the version that is served at Starbucks. This version of the frappes is somewhat closer to a milkshake than a cup of real coffee.<\/p>\n

Frappuccino<\/h2>\n

In 1995, Starbucks introduced the Frappuccino to the world. This was an entirely different beast – a concoction that was formed after blending a base that contained coffee, milk, and ice with a host of other ingredients. In this case, Starbucks’ Frappuccinos contained coffee, milk, ice, and syrups that could be custom mixed to create various flavors. While, some varieties contained more coffee than others, for the most part, it was a negligible amount.<\/p>\n

Frappucino Blended Cream<\/h2>\n

In 2002, Starbucks raised the bar yet again with the Frappucino Blended Cream. This product was an offspring of the traditional Frappuccino and contained coffee frappé-style syrup, coffee extract, and cream. Unlike the Frappuccino, the Frappucino Blended Cream did contain a good amount of coffee, giving it a very distinct flavor.<\/p>\n

Coffee-Free Frappes<\/h2>\n