Starbucks’ Dragon Frappuccino Looks Like It Ate A Unicorn

Photo: Carolyn Lee

Last week was a whirlwind of colorful Starbucks drinks. The popular coffee chain released a limited-time Unicorn Frappucinno that was met with mixed reactions. Then, we discovered Starbucks’ secret menu unicorn beverage: the Unicorn Lemonade.

Starbucks has continued upon the trend of creating colorful drinks based off of mythical creatures with yet another Frappuccino. The Dragon Frappuccino seems to originate from a few different Starbucks locations in Southern California. Legend has it, the beverage was created as a consolation for patrons who couldn’t get their Unicorn Frappuccinos before they were discontinued.

Here’s exactly what’s inside this drink:

To be honest, this emerald variation sounds a lot better than the original Unicorn drink. Though we were pretty excited to see how that tasted too…

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