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these are the best !!! i have been having one everyday and still losing...the only fatning thing in it is a liuttle bit of carmel..they are so yummy and satisfy my sweet craving...if you have a starbucks near you give one a try!!

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They sound yummy. I've tried Starbucks coffee before and wasn't really impressed for the amount of money they cost.

How much are the mochiato's?

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Hahah, I was in NY last week, and I ordered my usual-- grande quad shot americano with cinnamon and room.

I could see the panic in their eyes.. 4 shots of espresso!!! oh the humanity!

I told them it was okay, that I was from Seattle, and they should just be glad I didn't order a warhammer... (6 shots) that sort of boggled them for a while, then the guy said he wanted to be from Seattle....

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I just dropped dead of a seizure just "thinking" of 4 shots. I can have two sips of espresso or I'd go nuts. Damn, my house would be clean!

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I know Darcey, why would anyone ever have anything less?

The lady at the JFK airport just about had a panic attack when I order a quad.

When we were at Disneyland, the poor little proto-barista looked at me with her innocent brown eyes and told me that ooh, she didn't think she could do that, that much coffee was more than anyone could handle. I think she wanted me to sign a waiver...

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"more than anyone can handle"? That's so funny. I'm not from Seattle, but I drink coffee like I am. My boyfriend is from North of there, and I went and visited his family and was amazed by the coffee shop on every corner... and of course the Mocha Milkshakes. It would be dangerous for me to live there :)

Starbucks isn't the best coffee, but it's alright, and it's convenient, which is probably the part they are charging so much for, lol.

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OMG! I live on Starbucks! I love it so much, I am so glad that I can still have it after the surgery. OH! BTW, a Caramel Frappacino Light is awesome too!!

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BwaaHaHaHa... I am from Bellingham which is north of Seattle, It's true there are coffee shops on just about every corner and in a number of the grocery stores. I have really missed my caffiene during this pre and post surgery ban on caffiene. I also was a quad girl! Love those Mocha Milkshakes am going to have to wait another month or two before I can have one though, decaff just doesn't taste right!

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They sound yummy. I've tried Starbucks coffee before and wasn't really impressed for the amount of money they cost.

How much are the mochiato's?

i get the largest one and it is $4.19... i quit smoking and now am addicted to these LOL

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Bellingham/Blaine is where my boyfriend is from. :) He introduced me to the evil milkshakes. We have to get at least one whenever we go up there now.

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Bellingham is such a great town! DH wants to retire to Sequim (pronounced "squim") , but I would pick B'ham!

Yes, Sequim is a real place, and it is where we spent our honeymoon. Poetic, in a squidgy sort of way... http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=&location=vokFHlaHnxthiLr32bZzFNVghPzovG3cOAhS8XBXFUE65AelcSYgXgwpbYPt9RLeH%2bj0EOoVJh0RCMdIjGF%2fkhz1Pia55%2bRf

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"It ain't coffee till it ain't coffee" said Bob Greene as he poured more sugar and flavored Creamer into his styrofoam cup of coffee in the Fellowship Hall at church. I almost blew it out my nose. I knew there was something I liked about that fella, other than the fact that his nickname in high school was "Revco" as in the pharmacy, right? Now he's a fine church goin' man who hasn't forgot his roots. No fuss. No games. Real fine fella that likes his coffee like I do: sugared and flavored creamed to death!

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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