Starbucks' ditching several drinks from its menu; is your favorite drink on the cut list?
Starbucks is planning a spring menu refresh, which will led the coffee-making giant to eliminate more than a dozen popular drinks, including several Frappuccinos and lattes.
Starbucks' menu turnover will occur in March.
Is your favorite drink among those being discontinued by Starbucks?
Nine Frappuccino offerings are among the drinks Starbucks is eliminating.
Here's the full list of discontinued Starbucks drinks, as provided by Starbucks spokesperson Erin Stan:
Espresso Frappuccino
Caffe Vanilla Frappuccino
Java Chip Frappuccino
White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino
Chai Creme Frappuccino
Caramel Ribbon Crunch Creme Frappuccino
Double Chocolaty Chip Creme Frappuccino
Chocolate Cookie Crumble Creme Frappuccino
White Chocolate Creme Frappuccino
White Hot Chocolate
Royal English Breakfast Latte
Iced Matcha Lemonade
Honey Almondmilk Flat White
All is not lost for Starbucks fans, who should be accustomed to the seasonal turnover of Starbucks' menu.
So as you bid adieu to the Frappuccinos and lattes that are being discontinued, you can look forward to several springtime replacements.
Starbucks has plans to bring back lavender beverages and will also introduce a new Iced Cherry Chai and Jalapeño Chicken Pocket in the spring.
Damon C. Williams is a Philadelphia-based journalist reporting on trending topics across the Mid-Atlantic Region.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Starbucks will soon eliminate some Frappuccinos and lattes from menu
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