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10/27/2020, 12:00pm

7 spooky Starbucks to try this week

By Morgan Barr
7 spooky Starbucks to try this week

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What better way to prepare for Halloween than with a lineup of spooky drinks from Starbucks? Switch up your usual drink routine and try something fun for the holiday at Starbucks. Check out these drink recipes from users on Pinterest.

1.The Jack Skellington Frappuccino

This frappuccino is perfect for pumpkin lovers. To order it at your Starbucks ask for a Grande Pumpkin Spice frappuccino with two pumps of white mocha, frappuccino chips and mocha drizzle. 

2. The Frankenstein Frappuccino 

More commonly known as the mint chocolate chip frappuccino, this frap is a decaf option that is still festive. To order the Frankenstein frappuccino, ask for a green tea frappuccino with one pump of white mocha, one pump of peppermint and frappuccino chips.

3. The Wolfman Frappuccino

This frappuccino brings the taste of chocolate covered strawberries to drink form. To order the Wolfman frappuccino, ask for a strawberry frap with a shot of espresso, frappuccino chips and mocha drizzle on top.

4. Candy Corn Cold Brew

The candy corn cold brew looks just like the liquid version of a candy corn. This is a good option for Starbucks fans who aren’t as keen on the frozen frappuccinos. To order the candy corn cold brew, ask for a grande pumpkin spice cold brew without the vanilla and two pumps of white mocha. 

5. The Zombie Brains Drink 

For those who aren’t coffee drinkers, the zombie brain drink offers a festive and colorful alternative. To order the zombie brains drink, ask for an iced venti green tea latte with one scoop of vanilla bean powder. Then ask for vanilla sweet cream on the top of the drink with strawberry puree added in. To top it off, ask for some extra strawberry puree on top to really give the drink a zombie brain vibe.

6. The Wednesday Addams Drink

Pay homage to one of Halloween’s icons with this fun version of a classic cold brew. Ask for a venti cold brew with six pumps of mocha sauce and a scoop of vanilla bean powder on top of the cold foam. 

7. The Dirty Werewolf Drink

For fans of hot coffee drinks, this is a great option. To order a dirty werewolf, ask for a grande chai tea latte with two shots of espresso, a pump of cinnamon dolce syrup, and cinnamon powder and caramel drizzle on top.

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