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Starbucks in Tokyo, Japan published the name of the longest coffee in history, and even the clerk couldn't pronounce it.

Published: 2024-05-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/05/20, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) people who like coffee may choose Starbucks Starbucks coffee, but the reasons for choosing Starbucks are not necessarily the same. Some people like Starbucks coffee taste, while others are just in the right place, that is to say, compared to other coffee shops.

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Coffee drinkers may choose Starbucks Starbucks coffee, but the reasons for choosing Starbucks are not necessarily the same. some people like Starbucks coffee taste, while others are just in the right place, that is to say, Starbucks is the most frequent and convenient coffee shop for them compared to other coffee shops. Starbucks is a coffee brand with too many branches, so recently Starbucks of Japan decided to make changes in Tokyo, where there are too many branches, instructing Starbucks branches in Tokyo to create special drinks belonging to their own branches. However, I did not expect that the self-made drinks in one branch had a super-long name, which some employees could not remember, and it was too long to pronounce them completely.

The picture above is the longest drink in the history of Starbucks in Japan. Isn't that an astonishing length? The translated meaning is "Double Ristretto Non-fat Breve Non-vanilla Mocha Non-whip Extra Chocolate Sauce Vanilla Frappuccino". No wonder some Japanese netizens on Twitter said that even he could not remember the super-long product name, and of course it could not be blamed that the shop assistant he met could not pronounce the correct name completely.

The drink is a special drink launched by the Yoshimachi No.1 store in Tokyo. Such a long name has made the branch recognizable, and many Japanese netizens have begun to take photos in the community to share the super-long name of coffee. The size of the coffee is Tall, and the price is ¥640 yen (excluding tax). If you happen to be traveling near there, you can have a look and attach the address: 1-10-1 in Chiyoda District, Tokyo.

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