The Seattle Times
SEATTLE — Ending days of social media speculation over whether Starbucks would be offering a “Unicorn Frappuccino,” the coffee company Tuesday confirmed that it would indeed be offering the brightly hued, coffee-free sweet drink.
The pinkish-purple-and-blue Unicorn Frappuccino is made with sweet pink powder blended into a creme Frappuccino with mango syrup, layered with a sour blue drizzle, then topped with vanilla whipped cream and a dusting of sweet pink and sour blue sprinkles.
The Unicorn Frappuccino starts as “a purple beverage with swirls of blue and a first taste that is sweet and fruity,” the Seattle company said in its news release. “But give it a stir and its color changes to pink, and the flavor evolves to tangy and tart. The more swirl, the more the beverage’s color and flavors transform.”
It will be available for a limited time, from Wednesday through Sunday, while supplies last.
A tall (12-ounce) Unicorn Frappuccino costs $4.25 to $4.95, depending on the market and any customizations. A tall, standard-recipe version, made with whole milk and topped with whipped cream, has 280 calories, 100 of them from fat, and 39 grams of sugar.
After photos of bags of pink powder popped up online earlier this month, supposedly posted by some Starbucks employees, rumors swirled that Starbucks would be offering a Unicorn Frappuccino, according to Snopes.
The drink jumps on a social media trend of unicorn-themed, rainbow-hued food and beverages.
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