Starbucks Japan Debuts Limited Time Fresh Banana & Chocolate Cream Frappuccinos

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Starbucks Japan has been whipping up some pretty delicious flavors recently. Last month they debuted their Creamy Vanilla Latte with Lemony Swirl, now for a limited time the coffee giant is adding Fresh Banana & Chocolate Cream Frappuccinos to the menu.

The new frozen drink comes is available in two flavors:

The Fresh Banana & Caramel Cream Frappuccino, which is a caramel frapp blended with an entire banana then topped with whipped cream, white chocolate brownie crumbles, then drizzled with caramel sauce.

The Fresh Banana Chocolate & Cream Frappuccino is basically the same thing but with chocolate, it contains a whole banana blended in a chocolate frapp topped with whipped cream, brownie crumbles and chocolate sauce.

These have banana in them so it’s totally healthy right? The frapps come with extra wide straws so you won’t suck yourself silly trying to get at those brownie and banana chunks.

Both drinks are set to debut on April 16 and will be available until May 11. To get a version of this frapp here in the U.S. might we suggest asking your local barista to blend a whole banana into your favorite chocolate or caramel frapp?

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