Fall is yet to end, but the holiday season already seems to be here as Starbucks reveals the latest line of Holiday Coffee Brews and Blends. Featuring some of the most popular seasonal flavors like peppermint, gingerbread, and cinnamon, the new line is available at stores nationwide starting October 24.
Offering a wide range of new and returning options to choose from, the brew-at-home line this year includes "Holiday Blend Coffee, Peppermint Mocha Flavored Coffee, Frappuccino Peppermint Mocha, Peppermint Mocha Iced Espresso, Gingerbread Flavored Coffee, and three Holiday Creamers in Caramel, Cinnamon Dolce, and White Chocolate flavor options."
Starting at over $4.19, the new brews and blends can be found at all major grocery stores, including Walmart and Target, among others. The new and returning at-home brews can also be purchased online from the coffee chain's website. The limited edition offerings will only be available for a limited time or until stocks last.
All you need to know about Starbucks Holiday Brews and Blends 2023
No winter can be complete without the holiday drinks from Starbucks, and it won't be changing this year either as the chain revealed its new at-home holiday brews and blends. Available in a wide range of prepping options like K-Cup Pods, Ground Coffee, Blends, and Creamers, the holiday line is available at major grocers nationwide starting October 24.
From the refreshing flavors of peppermint to the warm and cozy flavors of cinnamon and gingerbread, the holiday brews and blends offer a perfectly immersive café experience right at your home.
The new range of holiday brews and blends this year includes:
Holiday Blend Coffee
It features a smooth blend of Indonesian and Latin American coffees for a delicious beverage experience. The Holiday Blend Coffee can be availed of in 10-count K-Cup pods for $11.99, 22-count for $22.99, 32-count for $27.49, and 44-count for $36.99. It also comes in a 17-oz ground coffee option for over $15.49 and an 8-count Nespresso option for $10.98.
Peppermint Mocha Coffee
Offering a similar flavor profile to the handcrafted drink, the Peppermint Mocha Coffee features refreshing notes of mint with a sweet twist of rich chocolate. It can be availed of in 10-count ($11.99) and 22-count ($22.99) K-Cup pods. Fans can also get it in ground coffee bags of 11 oz and 17 oz for $11.99 and $15.49, respectively.
Frappuccino Peppermint Mocha
Taking inspiration from the fan-favorite Peppermint Mocha, the ready-to-drink Frappuccino offers a delicious minty beverage paired with a chocolatey surprise. It comes in a single-serve bottle of 13.7 oz and can be best enjoyed chilled. Priced at over $4.19, it can be found at major grocery stores for a limited time.
Peppermint Mocha Iced Espresso
The Peppermint Mocha Iced Espresso offers a perfect fusion between the sweet mocha and peppermint flavors in a smooth and velvety iced beverage. Available in the chilled section at grocers, it can be purchased for over $5.99. Exclusively available in a 40-oz bottle, it packs over 200 calories in each serving.
Gingerbread Flavored Coffee
Featuring rich aromas of clove and cinnamon, the Gingerbread Flavored Coffee offers the delectable flavors of freshly baked gingerbread. Carrying a light roast coffee at the heart, the at-home brew can be availed of in K-Cup pods of 10-count and 22-count for $11.99 and $22.99, respectively. Fans can also grab a ground coffee option for $11.99 (11 oz) and $15.49 (17 oz) from grocers nationwide.
Holiday Creamers
Perfect for your caffeinated beverages and drinks, these sweet holiday creamers come in three exclusive flavors, including Cinnamon Dolce, White Chocolate, and Caramel. Priced at over $5.99 each, the three holiday creamers can be purchased in 28-oz bottles. Each serving of the creamer packs over 40 calories.
Fans looking forward to handcrafted beverages may have to wait a little longer as the chain has yet to reveal the date for when the holiday drinks menu hits stores. However, leaks and rumors about the upcoming menu speculate that it could hit stores by the first week of November. As per the rumors, the holiday menu may be heavily focused on the refreshing flavors of peppermint.