What do you think toad’s breath, lizard scales, and bat warts taste like? Starbucks gives you the chance to find out.
The fall may be the time for Pumpkin Spice Lattes, but Starbucks is doing something to get you into the Halloween spirit. It’s all about toad’s breath, lizard scales, and bat warts. Yep, the Witches’ Brew Frappuccino is here.
Available for customers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, along with some parts of the Caribbean, the blend of the potion ingredients will have you queuing up for more. But be quick, as they’re only available until stocks last. Toad’s don’t like to give up their breath that easily. And lizards…well, they want their scales!
Surprisingly, toad’s breath tastes a lot like Orange Creme Frappuccinos. And bat warts look strangely like chia seeds. The lizard scales are actually powdered down, creating a green dusting that goes over the top of the whipped cream topping.
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You’re bound to get hunger pangs while drinking, so look out for the Mummy Cake Pops and Raccoon Sugar Cookies available at all participating stores. Your kids will love them, if you’re willing to share, that is!
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Make sure you snap a few photos for social media. The Starbucks Witches’ Brew Frappuccino has a beautiful purple color to it with the green dusting on top, immediately making you think of Supernatural’s and the Wizard of Oz‘s witches.
What’s your tipple this Halloween? Curious as to what toad’s breath tastes like? What about the Mummy Cake Pops? Share what you’ll get from Starbucks this Halloween below.
The Witches’ Brew Frappuccino is available now until stocks last.