A Frappuccino can be coffee, but not always. It's a line of blended iced beverages from Starbucks, and some contain coffee while others do not.
Here's a breakdown:
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Coffee-Based Frappuccinos: These Frappuccinos use coffee as a base ingredient, providing a caffeine boost. Examples include the Caramel Frappuccino, Mocha Frappuccino, and Espresso Frappuccino.
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Crème-Based Frappuccinos: These Frappuccinos do not contain coffee. They use a crème base, making them suitable for those who want a sweet, blended drink without caffeine. Examples include the Vanilla Bean Crème Frappuccino and the Chocolate Crème Frappuccino.
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Refreshers: Starbucks Refreshers can also be blended into a Frappuccino-style drink, providing a fruity and caffeinated option. These may or may not contain coffee-derived caffeine.
In summary, whether a Frappuccino is coffee depends on the specific drink's ingredients. Check the menu or ask a barista to confirm.