Starbucks Oreo Frappuccino Recipe VEGAN | The Edgy Veg



Learn how to make a Starbucks Oreo Frappuccino at home with good for you ingredients… and cookies! This vegan Oreo …

source

You May Also Like

About the Author: Edgy Veg

32 Comments

  1. Guys I've just launched a crowd funding campaign for my Dairy-free milkshake venture! If you'd like to hear more about what im doing The link to my project page is: https://spsr.me/Kwu3. My university will match fund every pound donated so literally every contribution would be a boost x

  2. Pro tip – freeze your left over coffee into ice cubes and use those instead of ice. Your ice will melt into MORE COFFEE (but you'd probably do well to take out the espresso in that case).

  3. Almond milk frappichino with honey crunch please!! I absolutely loved this one, but it was only a special in Japan for a month last year. Would love to try a vegan version

  4. Almond milk frappichino with honey crunch please!! I absolutely loved this one, but it was only a special in Japan for a month last year. Would love to try a vegan version

  5. oh god, thanks to +hotforfood
    now I have a new channel to … looking for the english word …. meeeeh cant find it … I just watch every video. EVERY video and like it like a creepy girl. Hello from germany!

  6. You just prove how stupid some vegans can be… You don't go vegan just for the sake of it. It's for health, moral, and ethical reasons. Oreo is full of shit, contains palm oil (maybe not in America but in Europe for sure), and even their website says it's not suitable for vegans. But let's say it is "Vegan" from a technical point of view in the US (no animal products). You are still contributing and financing a Company that does more harm than good to people, animal and Earth… Going vegan is not just "Oh I can now buy Nutella because they are not using palm oil anymore!!" when you know that they are still participating in the world deforestation.

  7. The sugar content is not always vegan in Oreos. Some cane sugar is filtered with "bone char" to make it white. Their (nabisco) sugar supply varies based on availability. Oreos are also cross-contaminated with milk, as I think is still mentioned on the Oreo website. Some added enzymes in the cookies might not be vegan, and I'm not sure if the vitamins in them are either..

Leave a Reply to @alydavis317 Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *