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The Halloween season is upon us and with it comes three new items from Starbucks.
The three items added to the menu will be available in stores across the UK as well as on the Starbucks UK App.
New items coming to Starbucks
The Cherry & Scream Frappuccino® Blended Beverage combines the creamy taste of vanilla with tart, juicy cherry. The silky-smooth beverage is topped with a vibrant blood red whipped cream with a Cherry on top. A thrilling surprise awaits as each handcrafted beverage is finished with a gruesome green finger, clawing its way through the cream.
Fear not, although this finger looks plucked straight from the hand of Frankenstein’s monster, it’s totally edible, if you dare!
If you want a snack to go along with your gruesome drink, the Chilling Cherry Cupcake will pair perfectly.
A vanilla cupcake with a sour cherry filling, whipped white chocolate frosting and decorated with a swirl of cherry drizzle and a white chocolate eyeball.
Or why not try the Gingerbread Skeleton Biscuit, a subtly spiced ginger biscuit, hand-iced and dressed for trick-or-treating in a bewitching barista apron.
Available for a limited time only, you better move fast. Here’s how to get your claws into the Cherry & Scream Frappuccino® Blended Beverage while stocks last.
How to order new items at Starbucks
- Enjoy from all Starbucks® stores and Drive Thrus across the UK. Customers can find their nearest store on Starbucks Store Locator.
- Order via the Starbucks® UK App, available for iPhone® and Android™.
- For stores where it is available, you can use the app to order ahead, skip the queue and collect to takeaway.
- Don’t forget to collect stars on every purchase – Starbucks® Rewards members can collect 3 stars for every £1 spent to get their next free drink fast, plus access to even more personalised offers.
- From 19 October, the limited-edition Cherry & Scream Frappuccino® Blended Beverage will be available on Starbucks® Delivers in over 560 stores across the UK, including via new delivery partner Deliveroo. Search Starbucks® on Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats and order this fang-tastic new drink to your door.
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