Remember the two promotional Frappuccinos that are happening now? Here’s a tip to make the Blackberry one even more fun. Add Chai! Ask your barista for Blackberries & Crème add respective pumps of Chai syrup. Be aware, the Chai syrup will be a small upcharge.
One of my readers suggested this combination and even made samples of her creation. It’s way better than the plain Blackerry Frappuccino. You’ll find yourself with something that tastes like a Blackberry cobbler!
I always recommend this particular drink be double blended.
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I got this a couple of nights ago. I went with venti double blended, as you suggested, with chai (as J suggested), and it was perfectly delicious. I haven’t been going to Starbucks for very long, so I am learning how you can make a drink there completely your own. This drink though is one of my favorites. I have gotten it twice. It really reminds me of being little and picking blackberries in the wild to take home to my momma so she could make us a blackberry pie. The homemade ice cream melted over it gave us this same flavor. I have been telling everyone I know to try this drink. They are loving it just as much!
Melody, The link that is supposed to take us to the recent post about the new drinks currently goes to the eggnog latte post.
What is double blended?
You said to add respective pumps of Chai so I’m wondering how many that would be for a grande and a venti. 2 and 3? I can’t wait to try it! I tried both new frappuccinos this past weekend and loved the strawberry shortcake so I’m hoping this will make me love the blackberries & crème as well.