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I am a huge fan of the soy latte and miss my special coffee treat. I am wondering whether a Decaf soy latte is acceptable. I do understand that coffee can be irritating to the stomach but wonder if a decaf might be acceptable. Anyone have thoughts? I will be visiting my doctor's office tomorrow and will ask for their input but thought there may be others on here who are interested to know this too.

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I don't drink a lot of coffee but I've seen a lot of people on this forum that do indulge in Decaf. I'm assuming that it's a non-fat latte as well? Because you definitely don't want to drink a bunch of empty calories.

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Just discovered the skinny peppermint mocha at starbucks yesterday. It is only 100 calories for a grande, so good....

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To me this is how coffe summed up:

avoided it for the caffiene at first, but also Decaf tore me up, except it took awhile to associate it, it was kinda a delayed effect...

Latte's were never my fav, I never understood soy in coffee, lol. Decaf, blondes, they tend to be worse on my tummy, the darker the better my tummy handles it.

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