Starbucks Brings Back Its Most Viral Frappuccino
There was a time when you couldn't scroll through Instagram without seeing a bright pink and blue drink topped with whipped cream.
The Unicorn Frappuccino wasn't just another Starbucks menu item- it was the drink of 2017! It flooded social media, sparked endless selfies, and had people lining up just to see what all the hype was about. Love it or hate it, you probably remember it.
Well... get ready for a little blast from the past.
Starbucks Is Bringing Back the Unicorn Frappuccino
Nearly a decade after it became one of the most talked-about drinks in Starbucks history, the Unicorn Frappuccino is making a magical comeback.
Starbucks announced the colorful frozen drink will return for one weekend only, beginning August 15, while supplies last at participating locations across the U.S. and many other countries.
If you've somehow managed to forget what made it so unique, the Unicorn Frappuccino blends creamy mango flavors with a tangy blue drizzle, then tops it off with whipped cream and vibrant pink-and-blue sprinkles. As you mix the drink together, the colors- and even the flavor- change, making it just as much an experience as it is a Frappuccino.
Why Everyone Still Remembers the Unicorn Frappuccino
When Starbucks first introduced the Unicorn Frappuccino in 2017, it quickly became more than just a limited-time drink.
It seemed like everyone was posting photos of it. Instagram feeds were suddenly filled with swirls of pink, purple and blue, while friends challenged each other to try the colorful creation before it disappeared.
It also became one of Starbucks' most talked-about drinks ever, inspiring countless reactions online and turning into a full-blown pop culture moment. Even people who never planned on ordering one probably remember seeing it everywhere.
Whether you loved the sweet-and-tangy flavor or simply wanted the perfect Instagram photo, the Unicorn Frappuccino became one of those limited-time treats people still talk about years later.
So if you're feeling a little nostalgic for one of Starbucks' most unforgettable creations, you might want to plan that coffee run before this colorful comeback disappears once again.
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