I’ll Take a Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino Please… Alrighty. Zoix! You’d have to pay me to drink this one! 2. With some of the same ingredients used to *ahem* ‘clean you out’ pre-surgery I suppose it should come as no surprise. ![]() Just do a google search of ‘ McDonald’s Iced Coffee‘ and you will find countless anecdotal accounts claiming diarrhea and stomach cramps as side effects of this drink. It should also be “used with caution in patients with cardiac failure, hypertension, impaired renal function, peripheral and pulmonary edema, and toxemia of pregnancy.” A solid powder irritating to eyes and skin, and hazardous in case of inhalation. Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate: emulsifier, stabilizer. ummmm?ĭATEM (Diacetyl tartaric Ester of Monoglyceride): used as an emulsifier and derived from soy, palm or canola oil. Sodium phosphate enemas are also used for general care after surgery and to help relieve impacted bowels. Sodium Phosphate: is used to treat constipation and to clean the bowel before surgery, x-rays, endoscopy, or other intestinal procedures. If that’s not enough to make you sick, here’s a quick breakdown of some of the offending additives: Premium roast coffee, light cream (milk, cream, sodium phosphate, DATEM, sodium stearoyl lactylate, sodium citrate, carrageenan), vanilla syrup (sugar, water, natural (plant source) and artificial flavor, potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate (preservatives), citric acid, caramel color (with sulfites)) I Choose the McCafe Iced Vanilla Coffee Please! Right off the Mc.Donald’s website is a listing of ingredients in their Iced Vanilla Coffee: Sorry to break it to you, but unfortunately some of these bevies should have a disclaimer for side effects that you may experience later. You tell yourself you deserve this after the day you’ve had. In a moment of weakness you stop at a coffee shop and you order yourself a (choose one): ![]() You want to treat yourself to a nice, cool drink.
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