Baristas HATE The Unicorn Frappuccino And Want It To Die Already

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Some Starbucks baristas will bitch about having to make anything beyond a latte or iced coffee, so now that everyone’s flocking to the coffee shop for the new Unicorn Frappuccinos, it’s apparently hell on Earth for the employees.

A Colorado Starbucks barista named Braden Burson posted a video to Twitter showing strong disapproval of the new drink, as the orders have been nonstop, effectively driving workers crazy.

 “PLEASE DON’T GET IT!” Burson pleaded. “I’VE NEVER BEEN SO STRESSED OUT IN MY ENTIRE LIFE!”

It doesn’t look like this new Frappuccino will win over the baristas any time soon. Even scrolling through Reddit, Baristas seem to agree that this Unicorn madness is stressful:

Me thinking about all the unicorn Frappuccinos I’m gonna have to make from starbucks


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When corporate says we’re returning to our coffeehouse roots then launches unicorn frappuccinos from starbucks


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Took this after leaving work today. from starbucks

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There is no God… Unicorns killed Him. from starbucks

Luckily for them, this Frap will be long gone by Sunday. Though the battle scars might still remain for far longer.

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