Starbucks Japan supermarket limited series and then upgrade! Matcha latte and espresso
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Since its launch in 2009, the acclaimed Starbucks convenience store in Japan has limited its range, and now the most popular matcha latte and espresso are about to be upgraded and launched.
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Since its launch in 2009, the acclaimed Starbucks convenience store in Japan has limited its range, and now the most popular matcha latte and espresso are about to be upgraded and launched.

Espresso (espresso coffee) strengthens Starbucks' unique deep-frying and roasting aroma to meet coffee control's desire for coffee, and the packaging is also revised to take the vibrant sun as the concept, concise and powerful, in line with the newly upgraded image of "espresso".

The popular champion "Matcha latte" (matcha latte) not only has more full-bodied milk, but also adds a little black sugar flavor to enhance the flavor level and the sense of autumn and winter season. On the other hand, the outer packaging part focuses on the "gentle wind" and "natural" sense of matcha, showing the image of a natural fresh tea garden.
Commodity information
● "thank you" for the first time. "®".
● "®matcha tea".
Sale date: September 5, 2017 (2)
Price: 200 yen
Place of sale: major supermarkets and supermarkets in Japan
Official website of merchandise: commodities
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