Say what you will about Starbucks, they, much like Lowes, never stop improving. It seems like every season they have a new trendy drink, like their Pistachio Latte when Dubai chocolate was popping off, or the Iced Lavender Cream Oatmilk Matcha right before matcha had a huge moment on TikTok. Now they have the Horchata Shaken Espresso, which I haven’t tried, but let’s be real, how could that possibly be bad? And these drinks aren’t just in stores—Starbucks is releasing even more coffee creamers inspired by these seasonal, in-store sensations available in our supermarkets so we, the slurpers of said Starbucks, can stir up these seasonal sips right from the comfort of our own homes. And lucky for us, four new ones just hit shelves last week.
What are the four new Starbucks creamer flavors? Why would you leave us hanging like that? How dare you—oh wait, it’s right there at the beginning of the next paragraph.
Yeah, geez, my guy, why are you so amped up for coffee creamers? Anyway, the flavors are Limited Edition Maple Pecan Latte Oatmilk Creamer, Horchata Shaken Espresso Oatmilk Creamer, Irish Cream (real milk & cream), Limited Edition Chestnut Praline Latte (real milk & cream). So…I guess I see why you were so jazzed about these—they sound pretty darn delightful (especially given that they are not International Delight brand).
You can pretend it’s Christmas and sip a chestnut latte while roasting in 90-degree weather by an open fire (or a grill). You can have a horchata shaken espresso (the current summer Starbucks drink) for less than $5 per cup. You can throw on a sweater, sit in front of an electric fan, and sip some maple pecan coffee for a lil taste of autumn in June. Plus, you can now have Irish cream flavored coffee in the morning without it being a cry for help. Starbucks really is letting us live a whole year of life just by sipping our morning coffees, and that’s pretty neat. Plus, now that they have more oat milk options, even those of us who are dairy-challenged can enjoy a sweet, flavorful Starbucks coffee drink at home. We can’t wait to try them all to finally find out once and for all which Starbucks creamer is the creamer of the crop (my money’s on horchata).
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