Starbucks Japan has the most unique beverage flavors, and it just announced that its rarest offerings are only available in 15 stores across the country. The coffee chain said that its "My Fruit Frappuccino" lineup series is set to be introduced in three varieties that customers can freely customize.
Starbucks Japan said the flavors are available for purchase for a limited time only and would become part of its seasonal releases. Under this new menu lineup, customers may customize the flavors according to their personal tastes.
Where to Get Them in Japan
The coffee house brand shared its new drink variants under the My Fruit Frappuccino line, exclusive offerings that may be hard to find in the country. This is because they will only be offered in select stores around Japan.
As per SoraNews24, Starbucks' new "My Fruit³ Frappuccino" is available in a total of 15 store outlets only. Coffee lovers may find them in these branches in the region: LUMINE Kawagoe, Utsunomiya Ito-Yokado, Yonago TSUTAYA Kakubancho, Aeon Mall KYOTO, Ario Kawaguchi, Nara Konoike Sports Park, Meets Kokubunji, Takasaki Opa, Okayama Ichibangai, Shibuya Stream, Omotesando Hills, Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu 3 B1F, Perrier Chiba 5th floor, Aeon Mall Makuhari Shintoshin Ekimae, and LaLaport Fujimi 3rd floor branch.
It is not clear why Starbucks Japan chose these locations for its My Fruit Frappuccino drinks, but it was observed that these are the stores that attract the most tourists. The drinks are priced at 750 yen or about US$4.98.
Starbucks Cafe Moments
Meanwhile, Starbucks also announced the launch of its "Starbucks Cafe Moment" beverage that consumers may drink at home. The company is releasing this new product in collaboration with Nestle Japan.
In a press release, Starbucks described the Starbucks Cafe Moment Stick Black Assortment as a premium stick-type soluble coffee that can be enjoyed at any time, anywhere. The chain is releasing two types of black coffee sticks that only need hot water to prepare. These will be available starting March 1.
Photo by: Nestle Press Release


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