Starbucks Japan will release the Bananana Banana Frappuccino and the Choco Bananana Banana Frappuccino to take advantage of the growing popularity of banana-based drinks.
Each of the treats has plenty of real bananas for that fruity and sweet flavor.
The chocolate variant has chocolate sauce and chocolate whipped cream as toppings and is inspired by chocolate banana pastries.
The concept behind these drinks is to generate a playful spirit, which is why the name is a tongue twister and the whipped cream is adorned with colorful chocolate.
These beverages will be available starting April 13 and will last until May 31.


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