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Starbucks just dropped a new cold brew—and brought back a fan-favorite syrup
Starbucks just dropped a new cold brew—and brought back a fan-favorite syrup

Time Out

time28-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Starbucks just dropped a new cold brew—and brought back a fan-favorite syrup

Hot on the heels of making their secret menu official, Starbucks has announced the return of its beloved raspberry syrup, ripe and ready to add a taste of summer to your favorite coffee beverage. Starting today, July 29, you can sip on a brand new Raspberry Cream Cold Brew or whatever sweet, fruity coffee combo you come up with. This raspberry revival is just as tasty as the syrup you know and love, with a bright new upgrade. The juicy, sweet-tart flavor is the same, but the syrup is now tinted with a bold sangria hue thanks to the addition of real fruits and veggies. To showcase the return of raspberry, Starbucks is also introducing the brand-new Raspberry Cream Cold Brew. It's made with smooth Starbucks cold brew sweetened with vanilla syrup and topped with a frothy layer of raspberry cream cold foam. The drink balances smooth cocoa flavors of the cold brew with notes of raspberry, making it the perfect summer pick-me-up. Beyond this signature drink, the raspberry syrup is ready to remix your usual Starbucks order, or you can try a few house recommendations: White Chocolate Mocha with Raspberry Syrup: Raspberry brings a fruity twist to creamy white chocolate and espresso, available hot or iced. Strawberry Acai Refresher with Raspberry Syrup: Sweet strawberry, passionfruit and açaí notes are boosted by raspberry, shaken with ice and real strawberry pieces. Iced Green Tea with Raspberry Syrup: Green tea meets mint, lemongrass, lemon verbena and a punch of raspberry. Like hot summer days, this seasonal flavor won't be around forever, so stop by your favorite Starbucks to pick up a raspberry-tinged treat while it lasts.

Return of Beloved Starbucks Item Sparks Speculation About New Drink
Return of Beloved Starbucks Item Sparks Speculation About New Drink

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Return of Beloved Starbucks Item Sparks Speculation About New Drink

Get ready, Starbucks fans, the return of a beloved syrup is leading to speculation that a new drink could be coming, too. Earlier this month, Starbucks revealed that the popular raspberry syrup is making its return for a limited time in July. Starbucks discontinued the popular flavored syrup back in 2023, much to the chagrin of its fans. "Starbucks will also be bringing back raspberry syrup for a very limited time this July to delight fans, and the company plans to bring more flavor drops in the future," the company said in a June 11 release. In the wake of the return of raspberry syrup, there is also speculation that a new Raspberry Cream Cold Brew drink may be accompanying it, according to blogger Markie Devo, who cites Starbucks employees. "Speculation has it that Starbucks will drop a new Raspberry Cream Cold Brew alongside the returning syrup," he wrote. "Starbucks has confirmed the syrup returning, employees confirmed the rest." Devo has offered a possible release date of July 24 for rewards members only, and then July 29 nationwide. However, it's important to note that the syrup and the possible new drink will come in a "very limited supply." "Sadly only for a short time," Devo added. "I'm told a number of cases per store, but don't want to make anyone upset yet." Again, Starbucks has confirmed the syrup is returning, but it hasn't said anything about the new drink. Keep an eye out for of Beloved Starbucks Item Sparks Speculation About New Drink first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 24, 2025

Starbucks menu leak reveals an exciting new drink
Starbucks menu leak reveals an exciting new drink

Miami Herald

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

Starbucks menu leak reveals an exciting new drink

Summer is finally here, a heat dome has enveloped a quarter of the nation, and air conditioning and cold drinks are more or less the only way to get through the day. It sounds dire and not so much fun when I put it that way, but its music to the ears of fast food restaurants that desperately want to get people in the door to buy things amid a trade war that's scaring consumers away from making purchases. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter The quick service industry has prepared for summer accordingly as it does every year, launching appealing foods and frosty drinks meant to act as a reprieve from the heat. Dunkin is the most recent company to drop a new drink with its collaboration with musician Sabrina Carpenter, unveiling the Strawberry Daydream Refresher today in its locations. Related: Starbucks CEO admits the struggling chain made a major mistake Starbucks is in on it too with its boba-inspired Refreshers, hoping to attract the same customers that religiously show up to buy the original Asian drink at trendy tea shops. But Starbucks wants to cater to more than just boba devotees, of course, and the chain may have something new up its sleeve coming to join its summer lineup very soon. In a post on X, the former Twitter, shared on June 24, trusted food blogger Markie Devo posted about one Starbucks update we knew was coming - but there's another one thats a surprise. Starbucks has previously confirmed that it will bring back the fan-favorite Raspberry syrup in July for "a very limited time." However, Devo says that it's coming back with something else, which he found out from a Starbucks employee. "Speculation has it that Starbucks will drop a new Raspberry Cream Cold Brew alongside the returning syrup," he wrote. Related: Starbucks makes huge investment to solve a key problem "Key speculated dates! -July 24th Rewards Members Only! -July 29th Nationwide! If any info changes I'll update!" In the meanwhile, Starbucks is clearly planning more ways than one to keep its loyal customers coming back. "Under the Back to Starbucks strategy, the company is reimagining and modernizing its beverages and food to build a relevant, hype-worthy global menu that will resonate with customers," the company said in a press release.. While Starbucks is still one of the world's biggest casual service brands, the cult favorite coffee company has had its share of challenges as of late. The data told the story in its 2024 year-end earnings call, when the chain reported flat revenues and a decline in global comparable store sales. In short, less people were coming to order their usual coffee and breakfast items. Starbucks' public reputation has also taken a nosedive per corporate reputation management company Reptrak, with 71.5 points in 2021 to 57.7 points in 2025, per Forbes reporting. When CEO Brian Niccol took over in September 2024, he announced the "Back to Starbucks" plan, which included a focus on community, simpler workflows, boosting employee benefits, and shortening customer wait time. While big changes do take time, investors are growing antsy. The stock has been dropping since late February. However, Niccol remains confident. "Our financial results don't yet reflect our progress, but we have real momentum with our 'Back to Starbucks' plan," Niccol said in a statement. Related: Starbucks brings back fan-favorite menu item after 2-year hiatus The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

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