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Starbucks Japan bring back ‘holiday classic’ Gingerbread Latte and more for Christmas beverage lineup
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Despite the fact most of us are still in Halloween mode, Starbucks Japan recently announced their first Frappuccino offering of the holiday season, a very festive berry and cheesecake concoction, with hot mocha beverage to match.
Not only that, but soon after Starbucks also confirmed the return of a ‘holiday classic’ and several more warm and winter-appropriate beverages, all before the end of Spooktober.
The ubiquitous coffee chain isn’t one to leave us wanting for festive options, so there’s three drinks being added to the roster, all available in various sizes. The first announcement is the legendary Gingerbread Latte, inspired by the spicy taste of gingerbread biscuits.
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Another option is the Macadamia Toffee Latte, a nutty and sweet coffee which is bound to put you in a festive mood.
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Completing the trio is the Winter White Chocolate with powdered sugar to resemble a snowy Christmas landscape.
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These warming Christmas treats will be available from 1st November until 25th December in Starbucks branches all over Japan. As the berry cheesecake flavoured Frappuccino has been announced as just the first strike in a series of seasonal beverages, fans of festive beverages in Japan should keep following the Star(bucks).