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It's officially summer at Starbucks. Here's what items are on the Starbucks summer 2025 menu

It's officially summer at Starbucks. Here's what items are on the Starbucks summer 2025 menu

You can now officially place an order for items on the summer 2025 menu at your local Starbucks.
A popular drink is returning from last year, while a new espresso drink and cake pop are now available to order.
Here's what we know.
The Starbucks summer 2025 menu features the two new arrivals and the return of two Summer Berry Refreshers that were introduced in 2024.
The drinks are available for a limited time, while supplies last this summer.
The Iced Horchata Oatmilk Shaken Espresso features Starbucks Blonde Espresso paired with oatmilk and an horchata flavored syrup, a fusion of cinnamon, sweet vanilla and subtle nutty notes reminiscent of the rice milk that makes up a traditional horchata, according to Starbucks.
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Returning this year after their introduction on the 2024 summer menu, the Summer-Berry Refreshers are back.
The drinks feature a "sweet and summery blend" of raspberry, blueberry and blackberry flavors shaken with ice and water, poured over raspberry flavored pearls.
The refreshers can be ordered with lemonade in the Summer-Berry Lemonade Refresher or with coconut milk in the Summer Skies Drink.
The new Strawberries & Cream Cake Pop features strawberry cream cake mixed with buttercream, dipped in a chocolatey icing and finished with a summer strawberry design.
Starbucks summer menu is available as of Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
New Starbucks dress code: Starbucks' employees can only wear certain colors with their green apron
Yes; Starbucks will release new merchandise for Summer 2025. Starbucks is partnering with Farm Rio to bring customers an "exciting collection of drinkware reminiscent of the vibrant colors and prints of the popular Brazilian fashion label."
The collaboration is available for a limited time while supplies last and includes cold cups, key chains, and more.
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