Starbucks is in partnership with the milk company backed Oprah

Causing a new spring line of herbal drinks.


Oatmeal isthe Alternative milk of the moment. And if there were doubts about the popularity of the substitute for fat, creamy and allergen without allergen,Starbucks"The last partnership proves that we really like to drink our oats. The popular coffee chain adding a line of new drinks milk oatmeal to its menu and is associated with its partnership with a brand of milk oat backed by major investors, includingOPRAH WINFREY.

Oatly will make an appearance in two new Starbucks drinks, the iced brown sugar test test of glycentening and honey at the edge of oats. It is the fourth alternative to the milk that the chain now offers on its menus nationally, joining existing soy, coconut and almond milk options. (In touch:McDonald's makes these 8 major upgrades.)

The new spring range in Starbucks presents other herbal options that guests will love, including almond milk milk drinks and a breakfast option containing chickpeas frivers and propagation of 'lawyers. The channel also célébrit its 50th anniversary this year and will commemorate the milestone with a new range of limited edition merchandise, including mugs and cups with the iconic mermaid logo.

As for Oatly, Swedish society is a rising star in good faith in thePlant-based foods world. According toThe Guardian, the brand has obtained celebrity investments likeNatalie Portman, Jay-Z and Oprah In its last funding cycle, which enhanced the company at $ 2 billion. The oat milk is currentlySecond milk of the most popular plant in the country, while alternative treaties in general continue totake the market share of the dairy industry.

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Tags: coffee / Drinks / News / Starbucks
By: amy
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