Has it been too long since Starbucks released a new drink for you to Instagram?bizarre sex videos Don't worry.
The universal coffee overlords are at it again with another colorful drink officially added to its menu.
It's starting to feel like déjà vu as we recover from the wild time that was the Unicorn Frappuccino weekend and all the various viral drinks that followed after it. Lest we forget the Mermaid Frappuccino, Unicorn Lemonade, Dragon Frappuccino, and all others that quickly rose and fell.
Now it's time for the Ombre Pink Drink to have its time in the limelight. The pink-to-white drink has flavors of coconut milk, lime and passion iced tea, so it's probably worth drinking after you snap a pic.
The drink's been a secret-menu seller that Starbucks attributes to the creativity of its customers and baristas. Customers' enthusiasm for Starbuck's Pink Drink, which had already been on the menu, also played a part on pushing the new colorful drink to the menu, according to a Starbucks representative.
"The Ombre Pink Drink is inspired by the beloved Starbucks Pink Drink and the creativity our customers and partners (baristas) continuously have when crafting a perfectly customized, beautiful beverage," a press release said. "We created the Ombre Pink Drink because of our customers’ love for the Starbucks Pink Drink and their ongoing enthusiasm for delicious and beautiful beverages."
Photos have popped up on the web before it was officially added to the menu, and it's admittedly pretty neat to marvel at.
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Let the pink craze begin!
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