Mythical Frappuccinos have been all the rage lately. They’re fun, perfect for photo taking and most importantly, delicious! The Narwhal Frappuccino is no different. Unlike it’s predecessors, The Unicorn Frappuccino, Mermaid Frappuccino and Dragon Frappuccino, it is not two toned and thus easier to order and easier to make!
A great option for summer, the fruity blend is a refreshing twist on a the classic strawberry lemonade.
Heres the recipe:
Blended Strawberry Lemonade
Add vanilla bean powder
Top with whipped cream and green tea matcha powder
The perfect accessory for a sunny day!
Thanks to Ian G. for sharing the Narwhal Frappuccino recipe with us! If you have a secret drink you’d like to share, send it to StarbucksSecretMenu [at] gmail.com and it could be featured on the website!
The newest Frappuccino to join the lineup of Starbucks icy blended beverages is the Midnight Mint Mocha Frappuccino. It’s available starting May 2nd and will be one of the featured Frappuccinos for half off Happy Hour, in addition to the returning S’mores Frappuccino!
The Midnight Mint Mocha Frappuccino features extra dark cocoa blended with Frappuccino Roast coffee, milk and ice, infused with minted sugar inclusions then cut with a layer of whipped cream. It’s finished with whipped cream and topped with a dark mocha dusting.
The new flavor is reminiscent of a Thin Mint Cookie or a mint Oreo. Considering the popularity of the Secret Menu Thin Mint Frappuccino recipe,we’re sure the Midnight Mint Mocha Frappuccino will be a hit!
It sounds and looks delicious and we’re excited to see the new drink combinations that will come out of the addition of the extra dark ingredients.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! For Starbucks and Frappuccino fans that is.
Frappuccino Happy Hour is making a comeback once again! May 5-14th between 3-6pm you can enjoy half off any Frappuccino beverage. The promotion will run for 10 days as usual.
This is a pretty significant change from previous years where Happy Hour was between 3-5pm with an extension until 6pm for Starbucks Reward members. Extending the promotion to all guests for the additional hour is a big move and we’re excited that more people will get a chance to enjoy half off Frappuccinos!
No official word yet on what the bonus will be for Rewards members, but we’re hoping to see an extended time until store close or perhaps some extra days like we saw last year.
We recommend taking advantage of the half off promo to try some of our Secret Frappuccino recipes without breaking the bank!
We can’t wait and will be adding new Frappuccino recipes to the Secret Menu over the next couple of weeks so stay tuned!
Continuing with the trend of mythical characters, we have the Mermaid Frappuccino breaking out onto the social media scene. The newest addition to the magic themed Frappuccinos seems quite fitting for the brand considering that Starbucks earliest logo was of a twin tailed mermaid or siren.
Like its fiery counterpart, the Dragon Frappuccino, the Mermaid Frappuccino is made from ingredients regularly found at all Starbucks locations making it available year round. So unlike the limited edition Unicorn Frappuccino, you won’t have trouble finding this one. Just be sure to let your Barista know the recipe since it isn’t an official menu item.
The Mermaid Frappuccino is a lovely mix of bright pink berry with green matcha drizzled around the cup. It’s sounds delicious and photographs beautifully! We do need to warn you that the drizzle takes time to make as it is not readily available, and not all locations will do this for you.
Mermaid Frappuccino recipe:
Vanilla Bean Frappuccino
Add freeze dried whole blackberries
Line the cup with green mixed drizzle (recipe below)
Top with whipped cream and additional drizzle or matcha powder
For ease of ordering the mermaid Frappuccino can also be ordered as a Pokémon Go Frappuccino without raspberry syrup.
Drizzle Recipe:
8 pumps of white mocha sauce
3 pumps toasted coconut syrup
3 heaping scoops of matcha
Mix in pitcher until smooth and pour into gravity bottle
If you’re open to it, your local Starbucks may have suggestions on another method of creating the green drizzle. We’ve seen several locations do a purple drizzle instead of the green by adding some freeze dried blackberries to white mocha sauce, like the Dragon Frappuccino.
If you prefer the strawberries and creme Frappuccino, there’s also an iteration of the Mermaid Frappuccino seen above:
Alternate Mermaid Frappuccino Recipe:
Strawberries and creme Frappuccino
Line cup with freeze dried blackberries and white mocha sauce drizzle
Now that the limited time Unicorn Frappuccino is no longer being served, and most Starbucks locations no longer have the ingredients to make it, a new mythical Frappuccino is making its rounds on the interweb and the good news is that this one is here to stay!
The magical Dragon Frappuccino was concocted by some creative Baristas to ease the disappointment for those looking to order the Unicorn Frappuccino. And guess what, we’re hearing that it tastes even better than the Unicorn Frappuccino! That may be because it mostly uses ingredients that are regularly carried, and that we’re used to seeing in other drinks. That and the Unicorn Frappuccino flavor was either a ve or hate situation if you weren’t a fan of sour.
The Dragon Frappuccino on the other hand, does not disappoint! It’s sweet and just as eye pleasing. It’s bright green with purple drizzled along the cup but we’ve also seen some stores get quite creative and use red or pink as well. The recipe can vary from store to store depending on what ingredients are available on hand.
Here’s the recipe that’s most common recipe being distributed:
Green Tea Frappuccino
Add vanilla bean powder
Swirl of berry syrup at the bottom of cup
Top with whip and purple sprinkles
Optional: Add coconut syrup
Now, apparently this berry syrup can be quite the challenge to find as it was made from the pink/purple unicorn powder and white mocha syrup, so…
Here’s the recipe we recommend since you’re unlikely to find berry syrup:
Green Tea Frappuccino
Add vanilla bean powder
Swirl made from white mocha sryup and dried berries drizzled around cup
Top with whip and purple drizzle
Optional: Add coconut syrup
A couple of alternatives to berry syrup we’ve been seeing are: dried berries mixed with white mocha syrup or strawberry syrup for a pink/reddish look instead of purple. You could also mix strawberry syrup with dried berries as well for extra color. We’d recommend the dried berries mixed with white mocha syrup to create the purple drizzle. It stands out more than the pink, and while it’s a different shade than the berry syrup, is still beautiful and vibrant.
The Dragon Frappuccino made with berry swirl syrup.
The Dragon Frappuccino made with dried berries and white mocha syrup drizzle.
The Dragon Frappuccino made dried strawberries and strawberry syrup.
A wide range of colors depending on how the beverage is made but delicious and Instagram worthy any way!
The Unicorn Frappuccino is the newest fad taking over hashtag Starbucks on social media and the internet! It’s being promoted as the flavor-changing Unicorn Frappuccino made only with the finest rainbows.
Upon first glance, it’s a VERY brightly colored purple blended beverage with blue syrup drizzle, topped with whipped cream and purple and blue sprinkles. Reminiscent of cotton candy and definitely well named as the Unicorn Frappuccino.
So if you’ve seen chatter about the drink on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest, we’re here to confirm that YES, it’s real! The official release date for the beverage is April 19th, though some of you lucky Starbucks insiders may have gotten a taste already and a few Starbucks locations have already started sampling. **The Unicorn Frappuccino has been released and will be available for five days! If you happen to visit a less frequented Starbucks, it may be available longer if the store has leftover ingredients from the promotional period.
The Unicorn Frappuccino will be limited edition and because it uses special ingredients or if you wish to preserve the magic, “unicorn dust” (and warning not to read on to the recipe).
While we official recipe has been kept rather hush hush, you know we love to share so here’s what we’ve been told goes into making magic.
Unicorn Frappuccino Recipe:
Crème base Frappuccino
Mango Syrup
Colored with unicorn pink powder
Blue Drizzle made from white mocha, classic syrup and sour unicorn blue powder
Top with whip and sprinkle with blue and pink unicorn dust
For those of you wondering about flavor, the Frappuccino is sweet and sour, but definitely more to the tangy side especially those sips with the blue drizzle. Think tropical rainbow skittles in drink form.
So now that you know, go forth and enjoy because this time, unicorns are definitely real…at Starbucks.
Instagram worthy x 10000000000.
Just look at those sprinkles! Perfection!
The perfect rainbow colored accessory to a beautiful day.
Turns of part 2 of the ombré Starbucks Secret Menu revolution was right around the corner! The new Pink Purple Drink combines 2 of the hottest Starbucks summer beverages, the Pink Drink and the Purple Drink.
It’s no surprise that the bright hued beauty is taking Instagram by storm. It arguably photographs even better than the Matcha Pink Drink we posted a few days ago!
To order the Pink Purple Drink ask for:
1 part Pink Drink (Strawberry Acai Refresher with coconut milk)
1 part Purple Drink (Passion Iced Tea with soy , vanilla syrup & blackberries)
We’ve received quite a few tips on the best way to create the Pink Purple Drink, and any experienced Starbucks go-er will know that these beverages can look quite different depending on the Barista who makes it.
Case and point these 3 different version of the drink. Version 1 on the far left was made as written above with the original 1 part pink drink, 1 part purple drink recipe. It had an issue with curdling which can happen when you introduce soy to the Passion Iced Tea. Version 2 in the middle was made with coconut milk in place of soy so curdling would no longer be a problem and version 3 was made with coconut milk instead of soy and has extra blackberries added. Version 3 definitely looks the most similar to the original photo of the Pink Purple Drink.
To order version 3 of the Pink Purple Drink ask for:
1 part Pink Drink
1 part modified Purple Drink (Passion Iced Tea with coconut milk, vanilla syrup & 3 scoops of berries)
Thanks to all the Baristas and fans who wrote in with tips on ordering the new Pink Purple Drink!
Just look how amazing these two look together! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
This past summer, Instagram feeds everywhere were overtaken with the Pink Drink, Purple Drink, Orange Drink and even Green Drink and Blue Drink. But now, those one-toned beverages are a thing of the past!
Move over and welcome the Matcha Pink Drink, a green and pink ombré delight that will jazz up your Instagram feed to the nines.
The recipe for this rainbow concoction is:
3 parts traditional Pink Drink (Strawberry Acai Refresher with coconut milk)
Atop 1 part matcha coconut milk on the rocks
With the popularity of the Pink Drink, pretty much every Starbucks location has experience with putting the beverage together, so ordering this Matcha Pink Drink with the extra addition of matcha coconut on the bottom should not be too challenging.
Could this be the start of a chain of new ombré colored Starbucks drinks? We think it just might be! Let us know if you hear about or come up with anything interesting! For the time being, enjoy our own ombre colored drinks off the Starbucks Secret Menu collection, the Sunrise Slush, Red Mango Explosion and Sunset Refresher.
If Dunkaroos were a favorite elementary or middle school snack of yours then this Frappuccino will bring back memories of delicious icing covered cookies and feelings of nostalgia.
Even more so because the dipping snack was discontinued in the US in 2012 and only available to those able to venture north of the border to Canada, where Dunkaroos are still sold.
If you’d like to venture down memory lane without having to visit another country, just step into your local Starbucks and give the Dunkaroos Frappuccino a try! This recipe is modelled after the Vanilla Cookies with vanilla frosting and rainbow sprinkles version.
Here’s the recipe:
Start with a crème based Frappuccino
Heavy cream or whole milk recommended for consistency
Thanks to Brittany M for sending this recipe in! If you have a secret Starbucks recipe you’d like to share, send it to recipes [at] StarbucksSecretMenu.net and it could be featured on the site!