Starbucks holiday menu is here but US fans miss out on 2 new sweet and salty drinks

Starbucks is brewing up the holiday spirit.The coffee chain officially dropped its holiday menu on Thursday, Nov.7 — but customers in the US are thirsting for two drink options only available overseas.The 2024 holiday menu sees the return of many fan favorites, including the iconic Peppermint Mocha, Caramel Brulée Latte, Chestnut Praline Latte and Iced Sugar Cookie Almondmilk Latte.

For tea fans, the Iced Gingerbread Oatmilk Chai has also made a return.Seasonal holiday cold foam flavors have returned as well, with peppermint chocolate, sugar cookie, chestnut praline and caramel brulée options back on the menu in addition to the brand-new gingerbread cold foam.For the first time, Starbucks has introduced its first-ever holiday Refresher, the Cran-Merry Orange Refresher.The newest addition to the holiday menu can also be ordered as a Cran-Merry Orange Lemonade Refresher or Cran-Merry Drink featuring coconut milk.And just as it did here in America, Starbucks has released holiday menus around the globe — including in Australia where the menu features two additional drinks that didn’t make it to American menus: the Salted Pretzel Cocoa Frappuccino and the Salted Pretzel Cocoa Latte (available iced or hot).The Salted Pretzel Cocoa Latte features red cookies, pretzel pieces and cocoa drizzle, atop the classic latte infused with salty pretzel syrup, according to the Starbucks AU menu.

The Salted Pretzel Cocoa Frappuccino is a blend of ice, coffee, salty pretzel syrup and your choice of milk, topped with cocoa drizzle, whipped cream and “crunchy festive flavors.”According to Parade, the sweet and salty holiday drinks are also being offered in the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.Food blogger Snackolator shared the sweet and salty news with their followers, and American fans in the comments were disappointed to realize it was an international-only menu item.“I was so excited then I saw it wasn’t in the US,” one wrote with a crying emoji.“Yes...

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Publisher: New York Post

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