Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to chime in and say let your kid have one. It drives me nuts when people go on and on about how much sugar or blah blah these drinks have. Any sensible person would know you're not SUPPOSED to have them every day. How many adults do you see rolling up to work every day with a frappucinos vs the number you see with a normal Starbucks coffee or (more commonly) some coffee in a mug from home?
Anonymous wrote:You know, I thought posting here I would get more help, but instead all I see are house-moms sitting in front of their laptops getting ticked off for no reason..
Anonymous wrote:You know, I thought posting here I would get more help, but instead all I see are house-moms sitting in front of their laptops getting ticked off for no reason..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a bit skeptical on whether I should buy this for DC, who is 12 turning 13. I don't want her drinking coffee, or something that has excess caffeine, but she's always asking me to buy her one. I want to buy it for her birthday, but I'm not sure.
People like you make me twitch.
Anonymous wrote:The green tea one doesent have coffee either, it's made with matcha.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By definition a frappuccino has coffee. You could ask for decaf, perhaps.
Except some flavors do not have coffee, like the strawberry one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since my kids have had coffee since they were probably 6 months old and stealing it from my cup, I'm sure it's fine for your 12 year old, who drinks it when you aren't there....
I read somewhere that coffee stunts child growth and development, and I asked our doctor too, she suggested we wait until shes atleast 16.
Anonymous wrote:Excuse me for trying to raise my child right.