This summer, Starbucks sweetens the deal with the return of the Gaburi Peach Frappuccino, now featuring even bigger peach chunks, and introduces a new indulgence - the White Peach and Earl Grey Cake. Following the popularity of last year's peachy beverages, the coffee giant brings back these seasonal treats for 700 yen, along with other favorites and a Shrimp Avocado Campagne Sandwich, from July 12 until August 8.
Reminiscent of last year's popular Momo More Frappuccino, the Gaburi Peach Frappuccino is making a comeback with even larger peach pieces at the bottom. Starbucks Japan proudly presents this revamped version for 700 yen (tall size only), inviting you to indulge once again in its irresistible flavor.
For those seeking a fresh sensation, Starbucks has introduced the White Peach and Earl Grey Cake, showcased in the bottom right of the photo. This delectable treat combines generous pieces of gelatin-coated white peach with milk mousse infused with Earl Grey tea.
The harmonious blend reminds fans of the beloved Peach Panna Cotta and Earl Grey Tea Frappuccino previously available in select branches across Japan. Also, returning favorites such as the Cream Chiffon Cake, Earl Grey Milk Cream Donut, and Cookie and Cream Donut are accompanied by the new Shrimp Avocado Campagne Sandwich, completing the mouthwatering line-up. These tempting treats will hit stores on July 12 and remain available until August 8 or while supplies last.
Last week, Starbucks Japan introduced a distinctive beverage that combines the appearance of a clear drink with the lingering taste of coffee. Named "Coffeeade Cool Lime," this clear coffee concoction is being served across Japan until August 3. What sets this innovative beverage apart is its utilization of a "special method" for extracting the rich coffee flavor, a technique exclusively employed by Starbucks.
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