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I'd suspect the cup as well. Try the same thing with hot water and see what happens. Might be a funky batch of sealing compound?
First off, I have to say that I haven't slept in way too many hours and upon reading the title I though you were talking about someone building wax sculptures inside paper drink cups... Anywho... Haven't had that happen. I've been using that syrup for white chocolate for years... never seen it. BUT you may want to check the cups that you're using. I have had two things happen with disposable cups. 1). wax shavings from the manufacturing process that when a hot drink is poored into the cup it can melt the wax and it will consolidate later on upon cooling. And 2). Paper shavings from manufacturing leaving floaties. But this isn't really a waxy feel. More like really finely shredded... well... paper in your mouth haha. Good luck homeslice.
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Any chance this was commercial grade honey?
If the milk was (maybe) a little too hot there could be this sort of reaction. If your customer added some honey (as some are wont to do) it's entirely possible.
I appreciate the comments. Thanks. Although our technique is sound and we use terrific products it would certainly not be beyond an employee to let her milk get away from her. I'm going to make one hotter than usual, whip it - then check to see what happens.
As well, who lets a caramel mocha sit around for hours then expects it to taste yummy - I would love to have replied "you've got to be kidding me?" although I refrained from sarcastic banter. Honestly, my first thought was they had indeed put something in it.
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