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I've been here so many times. It's really hit or miss. Vanilla in my vanilla latte? Maybe. Order a banana loaf...get it or don't. Whatever. But the latest confuses me. Prepackaged banana loaf with production date of Feb 10, 2015 making it a 4 month old loaf. Interesting and kind of grossed out. I hope it was a misprint because it would scare me with the kinds of preservatives in there. And since my first review I've just got to experience my first latte at this location that's made me visit the toilet more often than I wanted. I got an iced vanilla latte in the early afternoon. It tasted a bit off from my first sip. I promptly returned it and asked for a new one. The new one tasted just right. Who knew just a tiny sip would lead to stomach pains in the evening, and then frequent visits to the toilet late in the night. I've had this experience before at different locations. (I'm pretty sure at market mall.) They deal with milk on the counter. Sometimes it's been sitting on the counter too long, or has been previously steamed a few too many times. It gets busy, I know, but would you make your own drink using resteamed milk??
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