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Starbucks® brings a fang-tastic new Frappuccino® blended beverage this Halloween
Count Frappula is flying into Starbucks this week. This beverage starts out with a mocha drizzle base, then a whipped cream layer, and then the main part of the drink, the white chocolate mocha.
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This is one of the first Halloween drinks from the coffee chain, and it comes on the heels of another new creation that actually came from the birthplace of Starbucks, Seattle. It features whit echocolate sauce, mocha sauce and raspberry syrup. It’s all topped with not-very-scary whipped cream – Mmm… The company is calling it fang-tastic, by the way. The Canadians get it for an extra day on Sunday, November 1.
Of course, you can always ask your barista to make this special item any time of the year (as long as you know the recipe). For Europe and Latin America, there is a similar drink called the Vampire Frappuccino, which is a blended drink with chocolate and strawberry sauce.
Starbucks, the most popular coffee brand in the world, has a special treat for both Halloween lovers and coffee enthusiasts as they announced plans on releasing a new vampire-inspired beverage, the Frappula.
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With that in mind, we’ll probably see a sweet-potato-pie frappuccino for Thanksgiving (mixing the PSL with a few vanilla creme, perhaps) and a red, white, and green tribute to Elf come Christmas.