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Starbucks' Salted Caramel Mocha & Breakfast!

I enjoy caramels, I enjoy salty foods too!  Would you believe that I dip my french fries in hotcake syrup?  Yes, that is my perfect combination of sweet and salty!

Last Wednesday, Starbucks introduced us to their newest drink - the Salted Caramel Mocha.


It was such a wonderful treat because for a person who loves both sweet and salty, this drink is THE perfect combination!  We were given a treat to try the hot and the frapp version, being a cold drink person - I prefer the blended frapp, but I have to admit, the hot version captures the Salted Caramel taste better.

Starting today, September 11 - everyone will get to try this newest drink.  Together with the drink launch, Starbucks is also introducing their newest Breakfast food items!  Here are my favorites:


 Forest Ham, Egg White and Gouda Cheese on Oat Bread


Ratatouille and Mozzarella Cheese on Multigrain Bread


Spanish Frittata Wrap


And here's something to look forward to - on ALL Mondays of October!! :)

 

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