All Your Favorite Starbucks Drinks Can Now Be Made With Almond Milk

For those who just can’t handle dairy, Starbucks offers both soy milk and coconut milk. If you’re not down for either of those substitutes, there’s going to be a third option to accompany your daily java dose. The coffee chain announced that they’ll be offering almond milk as another variation.

The new dairy substitute, spelled Almondmilk, will first be available on September 6 at company-operated Starbucks locations in five regions. These include the Pacific Northwest, Northern California, New York, Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic. By the end of September, coffee addicts will be able to get the almond milk at any Starbucks location nationwide.

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Starbucks’ crowdsourcing idea platform My Starbucks Idea showed that almond milk was one of the site’s top requests from both customers and baristas. It garnered nearly 100,000 votes.

If you’re lactose intolerant, or just sick of soy and coconut milk, get hyped.

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