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Hey there, holiday lovers! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant back with the inside scoop on everyone’s favorite seasonal sips. Today we’re tackling that burning question: how much are Starbucks holiday drinks? Whether you’re craving a Peppermint Mocha or curious about new 2023 releases, I’ve got the full breakdown plus some festive tips!
Starbucks Holiday Drink Prices (2023 Season)
Let’s start with the big question – prices typically range from $4.95 to $6.25 before tax, depending on size and customizations. Here’s the detailed rundown:
– Tall (12oz): $4.95 – $5.25
– Grande (16oz): $5.45 – $5.75
– Venti (24oz hot / 20oz iced): $5.95 – $6.25
Pro tip: Prices vary slightly by location (city taxes and all that jazz), so check your Starbucks app for exact local pricing.
5 Must-Try Holiday Drinks & Their Flavors
1. Pfefferminz-Mokka ($5.25 grande) – The OG holiday drink with espresso, steamed milk, mocha sauce, and peppermint syrup topped with whipped cream.
2. Caramel Brulée Latte ($5.75 grande) – Buttery caramel brulée sauce meets espresso and steamed milk, finished with caramel brulée topping.
3. Kastanien-Pralinen-Latte ($5.65 grande) – Spiced chestnut praline sauce with espresso and steamed milk, topped with whipped cream and praline crumbs.
4. Irish Cream Cold Brew ($5.95 grande) – New fan favorite with vanilla sweet cream cold foam spiked with Irish cream syrup.
5. Sugar Cookie Almondmilk Latte ($5.55 grande) – Vegan-friendly option with sugar cookie-flavored syrup and almond milk.
Questions Related to Starbucks Holiday Drinks
“Do holiday drinks cost more than regular Starbucks drinks?”
Yep! Seasonal sips usually run $0.50-$1 more than year-round drinks due to premium ingredients and festive toppings. But hey, it’s temporary magic worth savoring!
“When do holiday drinks launch and disappear?”
Mark your calendars! Starbucks typically rolls out holiday cups and drinks the first week of November, and they vanish like Christmas magic around January 3rd. Some locations may sell out flavors earlier, so don’t procrastinate!
“Can I get holiday drinks iced or as frappuccinos?”
Absolutely! Most holiday drinks can be ordered iced or blended for a limited time. Pro tip: The Peppermint Mocha Frappuccino is basically a mint chocolate chip milkshake with caffeine – dangerous combo!
To wrap it up, Starbucks holiday drinks bring serious cheer to your caffeine fix from November through early January, with prices ranging from $5-$6.50 depending on how fancy you get with customizations. Whether you’re team Peppermint Mocha or want to try this year’s new Sugar Cookie Latte, these seasonal sips are worth every penny for that temporary festive joy.
Faqpro Thank you for reading, I hope this article helps you budget for your Starbucks holiday drink adventures! Got more questions about seasonal sips? Drop us a message – your Holiday Little Assistant is always sipping and researching!
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