Healthy fall Starbucks warm drinks?

Anonymous
Can’t you customize the sugar at Starbucks?
I hardly ever go, but I thought that was the point.

I drink hot Earl Grey with a little milk and honey all year round.
Anonymous
any bagged tea with lemon
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


In the United States, we call it chai tea. Just like naan bread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


And here in America, where we live, we call it Chai tea. Get over yourself.


Do better.


Americans cannot wrap their heads around the idea of chai or curry. Total misunderstanding of what these are.


Really? All Americans?


We don't have to wrap our minds around these things, why is this a requirement?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


And here in America, where we live, we call it Chai tea. Get over yourself.


No, "we" don't. Many of us call it chai because we're not ignorant. Geez, lady. No wonder everyone hates Americans so much. You don't see Italians calling hot dogs "hot dog calda cane", they just call it "hot dog"


Yet here you are pedantically spending your time thinking about these things. Amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


And here in America, where we live, we call it Chai tea. Get over yourself.


No, "we" don't. Many of us call it chai because we're not ignorant. Geez, lady. No wonder everyone hates Americans so much. You don't see Italians calling hot dogs "hot dog calda cane", they just call it "hot dog"


Who hates Americans? Who is this "everyone"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


In the United States, we call it chai tea. Just like naan bread.


Wow, doubling down on your ignorance. okay.

Anyway, to answer OP's question, you have to go sugar free and/or reduce the number of pumps. The fall drinks, while tasty, are full of sugar/calories. It's okay if you want, but more like drinking your dessert.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


And here in America, where we live, we call it Chai tea. Get over yourself.


So true, and so funny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


In the United States, we call it chai tea. Just like naan bread.


Wow, doubling down on your ignorance. okay.

Anyway, to answer OP's question, you have to go sugar free and/or reduce the number of pumps. The fall drinks, while tasty, are full of sugar/calories. It's okay if you want, but more like drinking your dessert.


You might want to go look up the definition of ignorance. You are using that word and don’t know what it means.

The poster you quoted is well aware of the meaning of the words chai and naan. It’s just we DGAF about being so particular. Only pedantic dorks are so wrapped up in nonsense like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


+1

Its like calling tea chai, its the same thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


In the United States, we call it chai tea. Just like naan bread.


Wow, doubling down on your ignorance. okay.

Anyway, to answer OP's question, you have to go sugar free and/or reduce the number of pumps. The fall drinks, while tasty, are full of sugar/calories. It's okay if you want, but more like drinking your dessert.


You might want to go look up the definition of ignorance. You are using that word and don’t know what it means.

The poster you quoted is well aware of the meaning of the words chai and naan. It’s just we DGAF about being so particular. Only pedantic dorks are so wrapped up in nonsense like that.


You think this is a good come back?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love chai tea and

OP you must not have seen Spiderman Across the Spiderverse?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oILePLqJXos

I love chai tea!
What did you just say?...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


In the United States, we call it chai tea. Just like naan bread.


Wow, doubling down on your ignorance. okay.

Anyway, to answer OP's question, you have to go sugar free and/or reduce the number of pumps. The fall drinks, while tasty, are full of sugar/calories. It's okay if you want, but more like drinking your dessert.


You might want to go look up the definition of ignorance. You are using that word and don’t know what it means.

The poster you quoted is well aware of the meaning of the words chai and naan. It’s just we DGAF about being so particular. Only pedantic dorks are so wrapped up in nonsense like that.


You think this is a good come back?


An exquisite come back indeed. Like the year 1992. Is that where we are now too? “Come back” JFC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chai tea is not a thing, it’s chai or tea.


It's redundant. Chai is Indian tea - chai literally means tea. Just call it Tea Tea or Chai Chai - it's no different than saying Chai Tea.


And here in America, where we live, we call it Chai tea. Get over yourself.


+1
This reminds me of the people that get all bent out of shape about "ATM Machine". You must have a hella easy life for this to be your thing.
Anonymous
I would stick with black coffee. Maybe a bit of cream, but no sugar.
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