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A McDonald's double cheeseburger has 490 calories and 12 grams of saturated fat; Starbucks 'Grande Caramel Frappuccino is close behind, at 430 calories and 10 grams of saturated fat -- half the recommended daily intake.
06/30/2004 2004
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For the record, Akeelah's winning word wasn't "Frappuccino" -- a tempting candidate given that it's hard to spell, but also that Starbucks is a driving force behind the movie.
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Still, nutritionally, it beats a Frappuccino, which is what I really wanted this morning!
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Still, nutritionally, it beats a Frappuccino, which is what I really wanted this morning!
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Its target for the Frappuccino is a woman 18 to 24 "who is used to customizing every aspect of her life," says Young-Scrivner.
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When Starbucks purchased The Coffee Connection in 1994, the small Boston chain served a cold, slushy drink dubbed Frappuccino, part frappé and part cappuccino.
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In "Frappuccino," a new play by Manos Pantelidis now at the Harry Warren Theatre in Gravesend,
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Punching Up Sales Outside Cafes SmartMoney: Starbucks to Squeeze Out $5 Juices Starbucks first introduced products in grocery stores in 1996 with its bottled Frappuccino drinks, but viewed that segment as "secondary," said Chief Financial Officer Troy Alstead .
Latest Starbucks Concoction: Juice Julie Jargon 2011
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The new push is a departure from Starbucks's historical practice of outsourcing the strategy, distribution and marketing of products like its bottled Frappuccino in supermarkets and other retailers.
Latest Starbucks Concoction: Juice Julie Jargon 2011
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Mr. Lengend used gasoline-filled Starbucks Frappuccino bottles to attack drug dealers, a deli, a Hindu temple and a mosque in Queens, and the Long Island home of his brother-in-law, "Bubba," according to statements released by prosecutors.
Suspect Declared 'Hate' for Arabs Pervaiz Shallwani 2012
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