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Starbucks employees have launched a number of hidden new drinking methods, accused of selling "glass water"!

Published: 2024-09-14 Author:
Last Updated: 2024/09/14, ▲ Click to pay attention| Daily Boutique Coffee Culture Magazine Coffee Workshop On Social networks, everyone is constantly creating all kinds of "hot products", and coffee shops are no exception, especially those who are involved in various trends. People. If you are a big fan of Starbucks 'hidden drinking method, you usually like it

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On social networks, everyone is constantly making a variety of "fashion styles", and coffee shops are no exception, especially those trend workers who mingle with major trends.

If you are a big fan of Starbucks' hidden drinking method and usually like to search for all kinds of good-looking innovative models, you should have seen a lot of gorgeous-looking "dream new products" recently. You may not know exactly what they taste like, but in terms of appearance, it is higher than the other. Under the manual mash-up of the staff, the whole bar directly played a color palette, so that the fans called a heart!

What set off the storm is to use it from Starbucks' recently launched Matcha Frozen Mountain series. The R & D team relies on a blueberry powder to create a "blue sky" element for the drink, but because the blue powder is only used as embellishment, many customers said they did not taste it, and the three new products were mediocre. But recently, because the blueberry powder fell into the hands of employees, there has been an unexpected research and development boom.

On duty one day, a Starbucks partner saw an unused bag of blueberry powder on the shelf, so he had the idea of "tinkering with employees to drink", tried to mix it with other colorless ingredients, and finally made a glass of sky blue transparent drink. As a result, the photos were taken and shared on the social platform, attracting the attention of many Starbucks partners, and the cup of "unknown new product" dominated by blue quickly spread.

Although blueberry powder is not the first time to appear in Starbucks, and the hidden drink of this cup of "Little Blue Water" was made alive by baristas as early as a few years ago, the matter of mixing colors with blueberry powder seems to arouse the creative desire of partners, accidentally setting off a trend of DIY color blending, and even unlocking a lot of color combinations that have never been seen on the Starbucks menu, in the words of beating workers: since blueberry powder came into existence. Starbucks is full of magic potions.

Due to the color attribute of blueberry powder, it will change color when it comes into contact with other colored drinks, and the weight added will also lead to color change, so when it is mixed with other colorless, transparent or colored liquids, the effect is easy to open a blind box, and you don't know whether it's happy or sad until the last minute.

For example, some people add a small amount of blueberry powder and flavored syrup to the colorless and transparent coconut water to make a cup of indigo sweet water; some people accidentally put too much blueberry powder, and the drink turns purple; someone adds powder to the white coconut milk, and the whole cup of drink will appear a touch of very healing algae blue; others squeeze a pump of raspberry syrup at the bottom and immediately add an orange series. Some people play one to make themselves happy, no matter red, orange, yellow, green, blue, blue and purple, they all have to play it again.

Since the color blending function of blueberry powder is so powerful, there are many changes, and as a representative color that is easy to suppress appetite, it is also easy to turn over during DIY. Several partners get a cup of "glass water" in the same style, or "toilet cleaning liquid". Some people have made a liquid version of the famous British dish-looking up at the starry sky, while others have mixed it into a cup of "smelly water" because they have added black tea.

Finally, I'm afraid only DIY's partners know what these so-called "hidden drinking" internal drinks taste like. PS: since these "new products" are made by employees themselves, they are not really Starbucks products on the shelves, nor are they hidden menus provided by any store, so customers can't order them in theory. (one partner said: of course, if you consider buying moon cakes. )

Picture from: screenshot of Xiao Hongshu

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