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Your Guide To Starbucks Secret Menu
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Starbucks has a secret menu filled with 200+ drinks that are delicious and colorful. You can literally taste the colors of the rainbow! Cool, right? The most recent headliners have been the pink, purple, blue, and green drinks but there are actually a few more amazing drinks in this secret menu.

The Pink Drink is a Strawberry Acai Refresher made with coconut milk (instead of water), and comes with either scoops of strawberries, blackberries or both! The Purple Drink is one of my personal favorites because purple is my favorite color. The drink contains passion iced tea, soymilk, vanilla syrup, and topped off with blackberries!

The Blue Drink is similar to the Purple Drink. The drink contains passion iced tea, soymilk, and vanilla syrup.

The Orange Drink is tropical and great for the summer! The drink contains mango juice, vanilla bean powder, and coconut milk.

The Green Drink looks like a green tea latte. The drink contains iced black tea, matcha powder, and coconut milk.

These colorful drinks aren't the only secret drinks you can order. There are a ton of frappuccinos, lattes, and macchiatos on the menu. Listed below are a few popular ones people have been talking about.

FRAPPUCCINOS

The Fruity Pebbles Frappuccino is a delicious cereal drink out there! With a mixture of strawberries and crème with raspberries, orange and mango, you can have your own delightful cereal drink in a Starbucks plastic cup.

Twix Frappuccino is for those chocolate candy lovers. There is mixture of rich chocolate, hazelnut, caramel, and mocha! Delicious right? Ferrero Rocher Frappuccino is a dream come true for me. I absolutely love the candy so I know I'm going to love the drink. The drink gives you a luxurious taste of chocolate. It is blended with the double chocolate chip frappe.

Birthday Cake Frappuccino is exactly like the ice cream. The birthday cake frappe combines vanilla and almond to mimic the taste of cake batter.

LATTES

Butterbeer Latte will make you feel like you are in Harry Potter. The resembles the butterbeer you can purchase at Universal Studios in Florida. Chocolate Pumpkin Spice Latte just sounds heavenly! Pumpkin Spice Lattes are very popular in the fall and especially around Halloween time. You can no combine chocolate and pumpkin spice into one latte.

MACCHIATOS

Caramel Snickerdoodle Macchiato is a twist on your regular caramel macchiato. With a mixture of soy caramel, vanilla and cinnamon, this drink will give the energy you need to start your day!

Raspberry Caramel Macchiato sounds a bit strange but very delicious. This cold version of the mix has an ombre aesthetic and an odd yet sweet taste.

I will definitely be trying these drinks throughout the year and I hope you do so too! Maybe Starbucks will make these drinks available on the regular menu.



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