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Latte Macchiato: New Starbucks drink debuting

Starbucks (SBUX) has added a new menu item called a “Latte Macchiato”. The drink rolls out here in the U.S., Canada, and parts of Latin America tomorrow and costs between $3.75 and $4.25 for a tall.

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The Latte Macchiato is made of two basic ingredients – espresso and milk – but Starbucks tells Us Weekly that the beverage has “its own distinct flavor compared to other espresso menu items”.

While the drink shares a name with the sweet Caramel Macchiato, from a business perspective it’s a clear successor to the Flat White.

The drink is comprised of “perfectly aerated and free-poured” steamed whole milk marked with shots of espresso, according to the description on the coffee chain’s website. Starbucks debuted the beverage nearly exactly a year ago in January 2015. The barista then marks it by slowly pouring in espresso, leaving a “dot” of espresso on top of the milk, a spokesperson explained to TODAY.com.

Basically, the difference is that a Flat White (back) is the product of foamed milk added to espresso, while a Latte Macchiato is created when espresso is added to foam.

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It will join Starbucks’ lineup of existing espresso drinks, which includes Doppio Espresso, Caffe Americano, Cappuccino, Caffe Latte and Flat White.

Starbucks launches new Latte Macchiato