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Starbucks Singapore Has New Peach Blossom Drinks, Cakes And Merchandise This Spring Season

New Starbucks Singapore peach blossom drinks and food


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The new year has come and gone, and two months whizzed by in a flash. Now that we’ve entered into the new spring season, Starbucks Singapore has brought in pretty new cups, cakes, and drinks that are inspired by blooming, pink peach blossoms. 

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From 9 March 2020 onwards, the Peach Blossom Chocolate Black Tea Latte (from $7.60) comes in a hot, iced, or Frappucino option. The rich and decadent chocolate black tea is given a fruity touch with the addition of a sweet peach sauce. A spritz of whipped cream and a dainty, blossom-shaped meringue adds the finishing touch to the creamy drink. 

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Going along with the beautiful floral look, the Pink Peach Crème Blossom Frappuccino (from $8.20) is a smooth blend of pink peach sauce and cream, sandwiched between layers of bouncy peach jelly, and finally topped with whipped cream and the signature flower-shaped meringue.  


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Their drinks aren’t the only items getting a pink makeover. Already available in stores, the Raspberry Lemon Cake ($6.90) sports pastel pink layers of moist raspberry-infused sponge, and a zesty lemon buttercream which adds a refreshing tang.  


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If you’re a fan of fruity cheesecakes, go for this baby purple Blueberry Cheesecake. It has a tart, subtly sweet, and creamy cheesecake filling laid on top of a crunchy biscuit base. 


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Rounding off their elegant spring collection is a new set of sakura-themed merchandise. Coloured to fit the season, Starbucks will be pushing out limited edition mugs, tumblers, and bottles in shades of pastel pink and purple. If you’re a lover of pretty things, grab these fast, because they’ll only be available in selected stores and sold while stocks last.

If you’re an avid coffee drinker, check out our list of beautiful artisanal coffee cafes in Singapore. Alternatively, for more pretty-looking sweet treats, take a look at our review of Voyage Patisserie’s aesthetic French pastries!

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Featured image adapted from @pastelhuesonly and Starbucks Singapore’s photos.

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