4 Worst-Selling Starbucks Drinks That You Can Barely Remember, Or Still Trying To Forget

If you think that Starbucks always understands what everybody's taste buds would like, well you are wrong. Not every item on the Strabucks menu was a hit-and honestly, some are really bad misses.

Starbucks have its fair share of fail moments; far from reality customer names on cups and the holiday drinks cup controversy last year. Aside from that, some of their creations didn't exactly get along with many people's choice of flavor.

Many write ups about the best selling Starbucks drinks and People's favorite frappe was made and published, but the people behind The Motley Fool, took a look at something that was not heard of before-the four worst selling Starbucks drink, ever.

Some of these you can barely remember, while the rest are something you are still trying to forget.

1.     Chantico

Starbucks called it the drinkable dessert-because it is literally melted chocolate in a cup. According to the giant coffee company, this creation was based on a popular European after-dinner treat. By the looks, and taste, of it, there is one reason why this tradition didn't stick to America.

2.    Mazagran

As if the people behind Starbucks drinks are running out of idea, they seriously thought of combining two of America's favorite drinks in one cup: Coffee and Soda. Once upon a time in 1995, Starbucks collaborated with PepsiCo, created and launched this bizarre beverage. Though this drink was pretty decent and a large amount of people liked the taste, the launch of the Frappuccinos completely overshadowed it, and just like that, it was out of the menu.

3. Sorbetto

Do you remember Starbucks selling slushies? Well, they did. In fact, unlike any other fruity and icy beverage, it comes with a twist: it should be the one to balance out the mighty Frappuccinos because of its tangy and citrusy flavor.

According to Fool, your beloved baristas didn't serve it fresh, hence a vendo machine did. Less people surely heard of it because it didn't get beyond to the stores on the West Coast.

4: Vivanno

The recent past of Starbucks isn't too smooth-because they launched the notorious Vivanno smoothie back in 2008. This line was supposed to be for health freaks. Though the company claimed all smothies were not made with artificial flavors, filled with really good stuff, people just didn't buy it-literally.

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