Bust out your flip-flops and beach bags, summer is just around the corner and these new Starbucks drinks and reusable cups are the perfect addition to the sunny days ahead. The fresh drinks and reusable cups are perfect for sipping through the hot day and they are as delicious as they are pretty!
You can expect to see the return of fan favorite drinks––with some making the permanent menu––and plenty of seasonal sips that are the epitome of summer. The U.S. and Canada are also getting color changing cups that take us straight back to the 90’s in the best way. Keep scrolling to see all that Starbucks has to offer this season.
These Color Changing Reusable Cups are a nostalgic throw-back to those Hypercolor t-shirts you sported 20 years ago. The color-changing tumblers work in a similar fashion, switching hues when they get filled with an icy cold Frappuccino or other summer drink of choice. They come in a set of five colors including Rose, Citron, Sky, Apricot and Arctic for $16.95 with lids and straws.
Speaking of summer drinks, you’ll have your pick when you hit the Starbucks drive-thru as the chain has just brought some favorites back for their summer menu. Nothing screams summer vacation quite like s’mores and if you’re craving that chocolate-marshmallowy goodness then order up the S’Mores Frappuccino. Starbucks is also adding Caramel Ribbon Crunch and Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccinos to this season’s menu.
Last, but certainly not least, Starbucks is introducing a brand new, magical concoction dubbed the Dragon Drink. A twist on last summer’s Mango Dragonfruit Refresher, the new Frappuccino combines fruit juice with Dragonfruit and sweet Mango flavors.
This perfectly pink drink is available now on the permanent menu along with all the other summer sensations.
—Shahrzad Warkentin
Featured photo: Courtesy of Starbucks
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