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Starbucks Coconut Milk debuts on Tuesday, Feb. 17 with the coffee franchise 12,000 stores. Starbucks Coconut Milk is seen as an alternative for those who prefer vegan sources, and is also the answer for those who have certain allergies with soya and dairy.
Now you can order Starbucks Coconut Milk that is imported straight from Sumatra, Indonesia. Â Soya was introduced earlier in 1997 that was followed by succeeding introduction of other non-soya products coming from hemp, rice and nuts and now coconut.
According to the main website of Starbucks, Starbucks Coconut Milk comes as the answer for the most voted customer request of all time in the website. People demand for non-dairy alternative to dairy and soy and it is where Starbucks came up with the idea to bring Starbucks Coconut Milk.
"Delivering the options our customers want is always the highlight of my day," stated Christine Barone, Starbucks vice president brewed espresso. "We have a high bar for anything we pair with our high quality espresso and this coconut milk is smooth and perfectly complements the coffee. I personally love it in an iced vanilla latte. We are excited to hear back what further customer and partner customization coconut milk inspires."
Pop Sugar reported that Starbucks Coconut Milk is perfect for those looking for a new twist on their cup of coffee. Coconut milk latte is a blend of sweet and tangy flavor giving it a velvety texture. It is a sweeter version of coconut milk so people who love sweeter taste can go for Starbucks Coconut Milk.
Aside from Starbucks Coconut Milk, the popular franchise is also offering tiramisu and caramel flan lattes for a limited time.
Tiramisu lattes have creamy mascarpone topped with whipped cream and dusting of rich chocolate powder while caramel flan lattes is finished with caramel-infused whipped cream and caramel flan drizzle, according to Palm Beach Post.
Starbucks Coconut Milk also called Single Origin Sumatra Coconut Milk is a permanent offering of the franchise. It costs an additional $60 cents. Would you give  Starbucks Coconut Milk a try?
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