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Starbucks employees aren't allowed to add these items into your drinks
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If you're craving a chocolate brownie mocha from Starbucks, think again.

While they didn't explain why, it's thought cross-contamination, allergies and also deep-cleaning blenders are likely factors behind the decision.Starbucks worker shared a clip revealing the"grossest" drink they've ever had to makeTikToker @kenmixtape uploaded a video to the site in August, seen more than 2 million times, where he said:"This is one of the grossest drinks anyone has ever ordered, no cap. Just look.

"The ingredients show a customer asked for a drink similar to the Mango Dragon Fruit Lemonade Refresher, adding mango and dragon fruit juice and lemonade, but they then ask for a shot of espresso to be added in.

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