The New Starbucks "Rainbow Drinks" Ranked
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The New Starbucks "Rainbow Drinks" Ranked

Looking at taste and order suggestions for these fun new drinks!

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The New Starbucks "Rainbow Drinks" Ranked
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Starbucks is probably one of my favorite places to get beverages (I know I'm basic... oh well) and lately I have made it my personal mission to try all of the drinks on the famed "secret menu." With the debut of the "Rainbow Drinks" many social media sites have been blowing up with aesthetically pleasing pictures of these fun drinks. Today we are going to be ranking these new "Rainbow Drinks" by taste and I will also be offering some suggestions on how to order each drink in case you want to try them out yourselves. Get ready to taste the rainbow!

*Disclaimer: I did find all of the recipes on the website Starbuck's Secret Menu, this is a great place to find all kinds of new drinks to try!*

1. Blue Drink

To order: Ask for a Teavana Iced Passion Tango Tea with soy milk instead of water and vanilla syrup.

This was my personal favorite because I love soy milk and vanilla, also the color was beautiful.

2. Purple Drink

To order: Ask for the Teavana Iced Passion Tango Tea with soy milk or coconut milk instead of water, and vanilla syrup and blackberries.

Obviously I ordered the drink with soy milk because duh, the blackberries added a nice twist and set this drink about from the Blue Drink.

3. Orange Drink

To order: Ask for orange mango juice with two scoops of vanilla bean powder and coconut milk and have it shaken with ice.

I didn't think I would like this as much as I did, this drink reminds me of sitting on a beach somewhere tropical but the vanilla bean powder really adds a little bit extra.

4. Green Drink

To order: Ask for Black Tea with matcha and coconut milk, and for an added kick add some strawberries.

I love matcha and so this was super tasty, the strawberries added a nice texture and a burst of flavor.

5. Pink Drink

To order: Ask for Strawberry Acai Refresher and substitute soy milk or coconut milk for water.

This drink is probably the most popular however I found that if left sitting it turned very warm and tasted a little sour, not for me.

So there you have it! Short and sweet, my full review of the Rainbow Drinks! I hope this was helpful and you go out and try all new fun and exciting combinations of drinks, maybe even create a new one. Leave your thoughts and personal recipes below and I'll be sure to try them out!

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