Search Results for: Natural milk containing any sweetening matter
(class / ) paper containing (e.g., paperboard, cardboard, fiberboard, etc.) (class / ) glass, ceramic, or sintered, fused, fired, or calcined metal oxide or metal carbide containing (e.g., porcelain, brick, cement, etc.) (class / ) flexible food casing (e.g., sausage type, etc.)
(class / ) polymer or resin containing (i.e., natural or synthetic) (class / ) spirally flat-wound strand or strip (e.g., braided rug, etc.) (class / ) mass transmissive of light through all layers and having opaque border (e.g., stained glass, wired glass, etc.)...
https://patents.justia.com/patents-by-us-classification/428
. soy latte (or anything else with starbucks organic soy milk) logically, it makes sense to choose organic soy milk, since starbucks decided to eliminate organic cow's milk as an option a few years ago. but not so fast. starbucks organic soy milk has one ingredient they would rather you not know about
looking at the two different boxes these "handcrafted" drinks came out of, the ingredients read: starbucks refreshers beverage: water, sugar, white grape juice concentrate, natural flavors, natural green coffee flavor, citric acid, erythritol, antioxidant (ascorbic acid e ), rebaudioside a (stevia) starbucks...
https://foodbabe.com/sabotaged-at-starbucks/