Thank goodness for the Starbucks secret menu. While the normal offerings are all delicious and have plenty of variety to cater to all tastes and preferences, it’s also nice to have some more creative, out-there creations to choose from now and then, especially if you’re someone who likes sweet drinks. Well, I have a treat for you if so! The geniuses over at Totally The Bomb have created a Cookies and Cream Cold Brew that will likely become your go-to summer drink.
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- Coffee + dessert = the best. While sometimes I just want to inject straight-up espresso into my veins, other times I want the caffeine hit with a sweet flair. Starbucks’ Cookies and Cream Cold Brew combines the two perfectly and provides a cold, sugary treat that’s perfect for hot summer days. Plus, who doesn’t love cookies?
- The recipe is simple but genius. At its core, you’re basically buying a Venit Sweet Cream Cold Brew, then adding in some other yummy ingredients like white and regular mocha and cookie crumbles. However, if you want the full recipe, you’ll have to head over to Totally The Bomb to find out what it is.
- Reminder: this is not on the standard menu. In other words, don’t just walk into your local Starbucks and demand a Cookies and Cream Cold Brew because your barista will have no idea what you’re talking about. This is a custom drink, so ensure you’re polite and know exactly what you’re ordering when you do so. Oh, and try to pick a not-as-busy time since custom orders could take longer than standard menu items to prepare.
- If Cookies and Cream Cold Brew isn’t for you, Starbucks has plenty of other creations. From Strawberry Cheesecake Frappuccinos to Salted Caramel White Mocha Cold Brews, the secret menu basically means your options are endless. Get creative! You never know what you’ll come up with.
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