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PredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Center:Starbucks launches spring menu, including 2 new iced lavender drinks
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Date:2025-04-07 16:36:44
A new season means new Starbucks items.
The PredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Centercoffee chain unveiled their spring menu Thursday, including two new seasonal drinks.
Additionally, the Starbucks Reserve locations in Seattle, New York and Chicago will have limited access to new malt and affogato beverages, as well as three new Avocado Toast varieties.
Here's what to know about the new items.
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See new Iced Lavender Oatmilk Matcha and Lattee
If fall is about pumpkin spice lattes then spring is all about lavender.
The company introduced two new lavender flavored drinks available for a limited time.
- Iced Lavender Cream Oatmilk Matcha: This iced drink features smooth matcha served with oat milk and topped with sweet lavender cream cold foam
- Iced Lavender Oatmilk Latte: this ice drinks combines blonde espresso, creamy oat milk, and the "sweet and subtle floral notes of lavender."
Spring merchandise includes pastel pink curved mug
The company is also launching new colorful merchandise to kick off spring.
The seasonal items include vibrant cold cups, tumblers, water bottles and even a pastel pink curved mug. Prices for the new items vary between $16.95 to $29.95.
"Starbucks is also introducing artist Shae Anthony’s joyful collection of drinkware as part of the Starbucks Artist Collaboration Series," the chain said in a news release.
Reward members can also earn 25 points and 10 cents off their beverage if they bring a clean personal cup when they order at a Starbucks location, drive-thru or on the official app.
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