![]() I miss some of the official Starbucks Halloween drinks, but I know when it comes to the Halloween season, there are people out there who love it enough to make such creations as these to get me in the festive mood.Īs for these beverages in particular, the Jack Skellington Frappuccino, the Frappula, and even the Wednesday Addams will definitely be on my personal menu of fall drinks as we get closer to October 31.Drinks made with chocolate are some of the most popular and it’s in a number of drinks on the Starbucks menu and secret menu.īesides the classic pairing of chocolate and coffee in mocha, chocolate is in hot and iced drinks without coffee like hot chocolate. So although it doesn't look as spooky as some of the other drinks, the thoughtfulness of the ingredient list puts it at an 8/10 on my spooky scale. Like the film that our scary skeleton friend hails from, this drink is a little dark and dirty (chai), a little bit of Pumpkin (spice) King, and a little bit of Christmas Town (mocha). It's such an interesting mix of ingredients, but it's kind of genius when you think about it. The base is a grande Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino, but ask your barista to line the cup with mocha sauce, add one pump of chai syrup, add one shot of espresso, and top with whipped cream and whole java chips. Starbucks' Grande Jack Skellington Frappuccino.Īt $9.15, this drink was the most expensive of the six beverages but arguably the best. I'm not a Passion Tea fan, so maybe I'm just not the right audience for this drink, but to me, it was way too sour - even after a good swirl to mix the foam and tea.īut if you love Passion Tea and prefer it to the coffee alternative, hop on your broom to your nearest Starbucks and give this a try. That said, I don't think the flavors worked together. But it's good for a quick, scary pic when you first get it. It would rank higher if not for the fact that it eventually all melds together, and the purple disappears. The swirl of purple Passion Tea and green-tinged cold foam definitely resembled a witch's cauldron. Still, I knew it was one of the more interesting-looking drinks, so I wanted to give some variation of it a try. My store didn't carry pineapple syrup, so it wasn't included, and I can't have coconut milk, so the cold foam was made with 2% milk. The Witches' Cauldron Tea is typically an Iced Passion Tea with no water, half soy milk, three pumps of pineapple syrup, and topped with cold foam made with coconut milk and one scoop of matcha powder. Thus, these popular creations failed to make my list.įear not: There were still many to test, and out of the six I chose, this is how they ranked. Similarly, peppermint syrup is not in stock yet, so my local baristas couldn't create the Franken Frappucino either. Some well-known Halloween secret-menu drinks, like the Zombie Frappuccino and the Witch's Brew Frappuccino, were not available at my local Starbucks this year because raspberry syrup, a main ingredient in both of these orders, has been discontinued. I ranked Starbucks' fall drinks recently, so I thought it was only fair that I give Halloween-inspired drinks a whirl. Surprisingly, Starbucks hasn't dedicated any Halloween-inspired drinks to its official menu - like 2018's Witch's Brew Frappuccino - in a while.īut that hasn't stopped Starbucks fans from taking advantage of current menu offerings to create their own Halloween-inspired concoctions. ![]() Melissa holding a Jack Skellington Frappuccino.Īs September creeps into October and spooky decor fills store shelves, it's a surefire sign that Halloween is around the corner. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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