Starbucks is reportedly dropping new drinks for the summer, and the lineup is quite new and unique. This will be an innovative beverage menu that is already making fans swoon.
As per Parade, Marki_Devo, a food influencer who previews and samples new food releases, leaked the summer drinks. He said he had the chance to have a first look at the new Starbucks drinks and shared photos on his Instagram page.
New Products to Look Forward to at Starbucks this Summer
The well-known food influencer revealed three flavors of Refresher beverages, an iced coffee, and a flavor making a comeback in the stores. Marki_Devo said the summer drink lineup includes the Summer Berry Refresher, Summer Skies Drink Refresher, and Summer Berry Lemonade Refresher.
The White Chocolate Macadamia Cream Cold Brew is coming back for the iced coffee blend. A new iced coffee flavor is also up for launch in the summertime, but its name is unavailable. It was described as "crafted from Latin American coffees with notes of malted milk chocolate and brown sugar sweetness."
Seasonal New Snacks to Try
New snacks will be paired with the drinks: orange Cream Cake Pops and Pineapple Cloud Cakes. These food items are totally new and said to be cream cake types with fruit bits and pieces on them.
What’s more, one of the new drinks, the "Raspberry Flavored Pearls," is arriving with the “pearls,” which are similar to the boba that is usually added to milk teas. The leaked menu also states there will be spiced drinks, and as shared on Brit + Co, these are the Spicy Dragonfruit Refresher, Spicy Strawberry Refresher, and Spicy Pineapple Refresher.
Finally, The spicy lineup is said to be launched on April 16. Fans and customers must take note that Starbucks has yet to confirm the release of its Summer drinks and snacks, and so far, the unconfirmed date for their arrival is May 7.
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