10 Drinks On The Secret Starbucks Holiday Drink Menu
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10 Drinks On The Secret Starbucks Holiday Drink Menu

'Tis the season!

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10 Drinks On The Secret Starbucks Holiday Drink Menu

Here are a few of the many Starbucks Secret menu holiday drink options! Whether you want a nice warm latter or a chilly frappuccino there's something on this list for everyone! Enjoy & have a wonderful holiday season!


1. White Chocolate Cinnamon Chai Latte

  • Start with a Chai Latte (whole milk, no water is best)
  • Add Cinnamon Dolce Syrup (1 pump tall, 2 Grande, 3 Venti)
  • Add White Mocha Syrup (1 pump tall, 2 Grande, 3 Venti)
  • Top with Whipped Cream & drizzle Cinnamon Dolce (optional) or sprinkle with cinnamon powder

2. Warm Sugar Cookie

  • White Mocha Hot Chocolate
  • Add hazelnut syrup (1 pump tall, 2 grande, 3 venti)
  • Add vanilla syrup (1 pump tall, 2 grande, 3 venti)
  • Sprinkle some raw sugar on top

3. S'mores Hot Chocolate

  • Hot Chocolate
  • Add chestnut praline syrup (3 pumps tall, 4 grande, 5 venti)
  • Top with whipped cream and mocha drizzle

4. Caramel Snickerdoodle Machiatto

  • Iced Soy Caramel Macchiato, upside down
  • Add Vanilla Syrup (1 pump tall, 1.5 pumps grande, 2 pumps venti)
  • Add Cinnamon Dolce Syrup (1 pump tall, 1.5 pumps grande, 2 pumps venti)

5. Gingerbread Eggnog Chai

  • Chai Latte or Frappuccino
  • Made with eggnog instead of milk
  • Add gingerbread syrup (1 pump tall, 2 grande, 3 venti)
  • Top with whipped cream and graham topping

6. Candy Cane Frappuccino

  • Vanilla Bean Frappuccino
  • Add peppermint syrup (1 pump tall, 1.5 pumps grande, 2 pumps venti)

7. Vanilla Apple Spice

  • Caramel Apple Spice
  • Made with Vanilla syrup instead of Cinnamon Dolce
  • Steam vanilla bean powder with the Apple Juice (1 scoop tall, 2 grande, 3 venti)
  • Optional: For extra spice ask for cinnamon to be steamed into the apple juice as well
  • Top with whipped cream, dark caramel drizzle and cinnamon to taste

8. Christmas in a Cup latte

  • Start with a Cinnamon Dolce Latte
  • Add white mocha syrup (1.5 pumps tall, 2 pumps grande, 2.5 pumps venti)
  • Add peppermint syrup (1/2 pump tall, 1 pump grande, 1.5 pumps venti)
  • Optional: Top with chocolate whipped cream instead of regular if you like it extra chocolatey!

9. Chai Cookie Latte

  • Start with a Chai Tea Latte
  • Add extra Chai Syrup (1 pump tall, 1.5 pumps grande, 2 pumps venti)
  • Add Hazelnut Syrup (1 pump tall,1.5 pumps grande, 2 pumps venti)
  • Add Java Chips
  • Top with Hazelnut Syrup and Cinnamon Dolce sprinkles

10. Butterscotch Latte

  • Caramel and toffee nut syrup

- tall = 3 pumps of caramel and 3 pumps of toffee nut
- grande = 4 pumps of caramel and 4 pumps of toffee nut
- venti = 5 pumps of caramel and 5 pumps of toffee nut

  • Topped with whipped cream, caramel drizzle and caramel brulee bites!
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