They’ve been customer favorites ever since they launched, but now it’s going to be easier than ever to get your hands on them. Already launched, here’s where you can get the Starbucks Paradise Drink bottle, as well as the insta-famous Pink Drink.
The warmer weather is finally on the horizon which means it’s time to put away our winter warmer favorites for the time being and say hello to some fruity beverages for the summer season. Already, Starbucks has introduced lots of fresh containers for 2023, including the white pearl mermaid cup and teasing the Starbucks x Stanley cups collab.
Though this design is a little simpler, we think demand will be just as high.
The Pink Drink and Paradise Drink story
They’re two of Starbucks‘ most popular drinks when the sun comes out, but they didn’t have the most conventional beginnings.
Starbucks Pink Drink hit the menu back in 2017, but that wasn’t until after it became a viral phenomenon that a customer crafted and shared. With so many asking for the concoction, the franchise officially added it to their Spring/Summer menu and it’s been there ever since.
It took a little longer for the Starbucks Paradise Drink to come along, only becoming available in the summer of 2022. However, it quickly became a fan favorite with its fruity taste and color.
In fact, that’s why the drinks are often paired together. Unsurprisingly, the Pink Drink is just that, and the Paradise drink is a sweet summer yellow. Both are slightly different from your typical Starbucks order. But the similarities don’t stop there. The drinks are actually dairy free! Both use coconut milk to substitute and to help with that fruity summer taste.
Since the latter launched, they’ve often been promoted together, and it’s easy to see why.
Not sure which one to choose? Here are the main ingredients for each:
Starbucks Pink Drink: Strawberry, acaí, coconut milk, and fruit juice.
Starbucks Paradise Drink: Pineapple, passionfruit, coconut milk and fruit juice.
And now, you don’t even have to go to a Starbucks store to get your hands on them.
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Starbucks Pink Drink and Paradise Drink bottles are coming to stores
That’s right, just as you can pick up a bottled frappuccino or cool latte from the grocery store, you’ll be able to do that with these now too.
Starbucks made the announcement that the ready-to-drink (RTD) bottles were coming to stores on April 5. Arriving throughout the month, the franchise said that the bottles will be” where groceries are sold in stores and online in the U.S.”
Already, they’ve been spotted in Safeway and Target, with plans to hit more retailers as soon as possible.
Looking at prices, both 14oz bottles will be $3.67 RRP. However, this may vary depending on where you buy it from.
Those who have already snatched up the Starbucks Paradise Drink bottle have said it ‘tastes exactly the same.”
Unfortunately, the release is a US exclusive. It’s not known whether the RTD bottles will be making their way to the UK or elsewhere anytime soon.
More drinks featured in the announcement
The Pink and Paradise Drink were the main event. But, they weren’t the only RTD drinks announced to be coming to stores soon.
Also making their way to US retailers are New Frappuccino Mini coffee drinks, coming in caramel and a white mocha flavor. Sold in a multipack, fans of the can will be able to purchase 8 of one flavor for the recommended price of $11.99.
Also launched were the Starbucks Double Shot Energy Caramel at $3.67 per 15oz can and the Espresso Americano RTD bottle at $5.49 for a 40oz bottle.
The White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino is also making a return, so watch out for that old favorite in stores too.
The season is here for our cool drinks! Getting hold of them even easier is truly sweet on the ears.
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