To welcome the new year and keep you warm throughout January, Starbucks Philippines has released new winter beverages that will let you unwind and have you feeling your best. 🍵 | via philstarlife
After all the fun and high energy from all the holiday celebrations, wouldn't it be nice to kick back and cozy up with a comforting drink?
To welcome the new year and keep you warm throughout January, Starbucks Philippines has released new winter beverages—mostly tea-based flavors—that will let you unwind and have you feeling your best.adds a creamier, nuttier blend to your usual espresso with steamed milk, a dash of hazelnut dolce sauce, and a sprinkling of mocha powder. This drink comes in hot, iced, and frappuccino for those who prefer getting their drinks cold.
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