Starbucks starts 2020 by throwing all new Nondairy drinks

New Year, New You, New Brew.


Starbucks Waspille no time to make the most of "New Year, New You." It's just a week in 2020 and the coffee giant already introduces a series of new drinks. They are fully nonder and better of all - they are all available today.

The first addition to the menu is theAlmondmilk White Flat Honey. For starters, the drink has two shots of Ristretto (a way of espresso preparation that calls half of the amount of liquid but uses the same amount of coffee beans, resulting in a very concentrated caffeine jolt) and the Rest of the drink is simple: a cup of almond milk cooked steamed, plus a few drops of honey.

The second drink is theCoconutmilk latte, which is more or less exactly what it looks like: a latte withcoconut milk, dressed with a pinch of Cascana sugar.

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But the lucky guests of the Midwest - which, for Starbucks, means Illinois shops, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin - are deprived of athird New Nonder Beverage: TheOatmilk Honey Latte, a traditional breast milk with complete oat milk with a layer of grilled honey above the foam. (Yesthis. worth a trek atThe biggest Starbucks in the world, in Chicago, we do not know what is.)

The three new drinks use Starbucks' new "blonde", a lighter, narrow varietal, on a traditional espresso, which is also a slightly superior caffeine content. If the news of the new slats did not have you in place, this powerful solution will be a lot. And for more good drinks at coffee coffee,You can now order a Baby Yoda-Inspired Frappuccino from Starbucks 'Secret Menu'.


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