Starbucks Corp is going global with its vampire-inspired Frappuccino blended beverage this Halloween, the company said in an online post. It launched its first Halloween Frappuccino in the U.S. and Canada with the green tea Franken Frappuccino last year.
Frappula Frappuccino, Starbucks explains, is made with white chocolate sauce, milk and ice blended together then layered between mocha sauce and a dollop of whipped cream. A drizzle of raspberry syrup is added to the rim, which is finished with whipped cream on top.
“It's definitely a cute, festive drink if you want to get into the Halloween spirit, but only if you have a really strong sweet tooth”, wrote Siobhan Garrett while reviewing the Frappula Frappuccino.
It will be available in U.S. stores between October 28-31 and in Canada from October 28-November 1. It is available now in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand.
Also, in line with the Halloween theme, Vampire Frappuccino blended beverage – a crème-based chocolate Frappuccino blended beverage with strawberry sauce, is available from October 26-November 1 in participating stores in the UK and continental Europe. Participating stores in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Panama will offer it from October 30-November 2.


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