can i get anything from starbucks? im 13. i heard it was really good and stuff.. but quite expensive, too. but what are some good things on the menu.. that perhaps arent so expensive? like the coffees and stuff. i wanna try cappuccino cuz the name sounds good. does that taste good? also all those frauppuccinos and etc, lol. thanks!
Debateist answered Friday January 12 2007, 9:14 am: of course you can buy stuff if you want to from starbucks. They arent that expensive so you could probably afford it even at your age. they range from a few pounds up.
So I hope that when you go you enjoy your cappuccino or frapoccino.
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bishtuz answered Thursday January 11 2007, 6:46 pm: Starbucks is pretty cheap. Which is good because it is great. Actually today I got a grande(medium) Mocha Frappicino for $4.12. See told you it was cheap. [ bishtuz's advice column | Ask bishtuz A Question ]
christina answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 3:20 pm: There's no age limit on starbucks. Unless you wanna employ there, then you've gotta be 18. But to drink anything off the menu, no. Anyways, whenever I go, I get a vanilla bean. It tastes like a vanilla milkshake & I love it. :]
killerface answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 12:29 am: There's no age limit on starbucks. :]
My favorite thing to get from there is a strawberry smoothie, cause it's got whipped cream ontop and I don't really even like coffee that much.
A small one is usually pleeenty and even a little too much for me to drink and it's probably about 3.50.
All my friends say that they lovvve the cappuccinos. :] And yes, the name DOES sound good.
Although I don't like the CAPpuccinos [which are the hot ones, by the way.] i LOVE the cold ones, [FRAPpuccinos. they're supppper good.]
The brownies are good--probably about a 1.50ish.
I wouldn't expect to pay more than 7 dollars in there [LARGE drink and brownie or cookie]
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