The Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Tokyo is now serving a cappuccino spiked with a touch of rum called the Kinema Cappuccino and topped with caramel popcorn and craft caramel sauce for $17.44.
It is available in hot and iced versions.
There’s also a non-alcoholic version called the Cinema Cappuccino that costs $12.60, which is also available either hot or iced.
The pricey drinks are only available at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Nakameguro, while supplies last.
Starbucks has also been promoting the Light Note Blonde Roast coffee paired with salty popcorn.


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