What can I drink that has no caffeine?
Although caffeine has its benefits, sometimes you want to go caffeine-free, and drink options like caffeine-free soda, lemonade, fruit-infused water, iced tea, fruit smoothies, and golden milk are great options. That said, if you want caffeine-free beverages you do have some options. Hot: any flavor steamer, caramel apple spice, steamed apple juice, HCMT sub peach tranquility or mint majesty , no jade citrus mint. Hot chocolate or white hot chocolate.
What to get at Starbucks caffeine-free?
Any Decaf Coffee Drink or Hot Tea Whether you get a simple Pike Place (aka Starbucks’s medium roast drip coffee), a decaf iced coffee or a Caffè Misto (that’s drip coffee topped with steamed milk, what I like to call a cheater’s latte), it can be ordered sans-caffeine. You probably won’t see “decaf latte” listed on a coffee shop menu, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. If you prefer decaffeinated coffee, you don’t have to always settle for regular coffee. A latte can be ordered decaf, using decaf espresso shots and steamed milk.
How to ask for no caffeine at Starbucks?
You only have to ask for the crème version of the drink you want! For example, if you’re craving a Caffè Vanilla Frappuccino but don’t want an ounce of caffeine within, just request a Vanilla Bean Crème Frappuccino. Coffee Frappuccinos: These are made with coffee and therefore contain caffeine. This category includes the regular Coffee Frappuccino, Caramel Frappuccino, Mocha Frappuccino, and many others that are coffee-based. Creme Frappuccinos: These are typically non-coffee-based and don’t have caffeine.
What can I drink if I am sensitive to caffeine?
Or you may have to stop consuming it. Either way, there are alternatives to caffeine. You can try decaffeinated coffee or tea. Half-caff” — a 50/50 blend of regular and decaffeinated coffee — is an option. If your overall health is good and you don’t have any other health conditions, the most common signs you’re having too much caffeine include: Having trouble sleeping. Anxiety, restlessness or irritability. Experiencing stomach problems or heartburn.