#2 “Java Chip Frappuccino” Java Frappuccino with whipped cream, coffee and milk (Photo by Jetzelli Hernandez) Coffee and frappe people will love this one, though! Those who are not coffee people will not really like the aftertaste the coffee Frappuccino leaves in one’s mouth, but overall, the drink is not half bad. The finished product is attractive, though, with its light brown texture that lightens up the ice and milk a bit. It is a pretty simple beverage: just coffee in a frap form. This coffee Frappuccino is a good mix that involves ice, whole milk, instant coffee, and a Frappuccino base syrup. If you like coffee and Frappuccino’s, then this is the drink for you. #3 “Coffee Frappuccino” 2.95 Coffee Frappuccino (Photo by Jetzelli Hernandez ) In fact, most drinks are around the same price, but of course, can vary depending on what drink you order and if you add any extra ingredients or not. The price for a mocha Frappuccino is the same as a caramel one. This drink not only energizes you, but is also pleasing to look at with the chocolate drizzle and the crumbs Starbucks adds on top of the whipped cream. If you are a chocoholic, get a mocha Frappuccino! It is made with ice, whole milk, coffee Frappuccino base syrup, instant coffee and mocha sauce, which is all blended together and then added whipped cream on top. #4 “Mocha Frappuccino” Mocha Frappuccino with whipped cream (Photo by Jetzelli Hernandez ) They are not as expensive to the point it is crazy and ridiculous, but are a nice price considering all the ingredients Starbucks adds. But you can never go wrong with this classic drink. The drink itself looks pretty and brings winter vibes. The whipped cream and the thickness the drink offers is what makes it amazing. If you like vanilla, then this drink is for you. It is made with Ice, whole milk, Crème Frappuccino syrup, vanilla bean powder, and whipped cream. The Vanilla bean crème Frappuccino is just about everyone’s go-to for Frappuccino’s, and is, in fact, very delicious. Now, customers can find a variety of flavors, and even purchase pre-made Frappuccino’s at their local grocery store. They only had two flavors at the time, mocha and coffee, which were made with ice and double-strength brewed Italian Roast coffee in-store only. Starbucks brought their Frappuccino’s onto the menu around summer of 1995, introducing the beverage across all over the stores in the United States and Canada. Prices for drinks range from $2 to $6 depending on the size and type of drink. When ordering at Starbucks, it is important to note they have special terms for their cup sizes: x-small would be a short (8 oz.), small is called a tall (12 oz.), medium is known as a grande (16 oz.), and a large drink is venti 20 oz. The whipped cream and extra toppings Starbucks adds to each hand-crafted Frappuccino all goes well together, and really wakes you up for the day ahead. Specifically, their Frappuccino’s are getting everyone’s attention recently. Starbucks is a great place to visit during any time of the day for your go-to drink. By Jetzelli Hernandez and Karidja Monjolo
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