By the way, if you are visiting the Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room, coconut milk is available now as a milk option. What do you think? Are you going to start order coconut milk lattes, mochas, and Frappuccinos? I myself still drink dairy, but having said that, I fully recognize that there is a huge demand for non-dairly products such as soy milk, coconut milk, or even almond milk (almond milk is not available at Starbucks). It’s in stores now for partners (Starbucks calls their employees ‘partners’) to try, however will not be available for customers until the 17th. What does the coconut milk in Starbucks contain Heres the list: Water, coconut cream, cane sugar, tricalcium phosphate, coconut water concentrate. If you look at Instagram (using hashtags like #tobeapartner) you’ll find these green boxes of coconut milk popping up everywhere. By October 2014, Starbucks ( in an official Starbucks blog post) indicated that coconut milk was doing well, and that Starbucks expanded the test to Los Angeles locations.Īt this point, it’s hardly a secret that coconut milk will be nationally available in the U.S. Starbucks customers want non-dairy milk alternatives. The extensive use of coconut milk is especially found in Minangkabau cuisine (in West Sumatra), as well as in Minahasan (in North Sulawesi) Traditional. All the gossip I heard was that there was a good response from customers. By summer 2014, Cleveland, Ohio Starbucks stores added coconut milk. Piloted successfully at select stores in 2014, adding coconut milk to the menu was the second most requested consumer idea via their online platform, receiving 84,000 votes. It began as a small test in the Portland, Oregon stores. Starting February 17, Starbucks storefronts nationwide will be offering Starbucks Single Origin Sumatra Coconut Milk as the chains second non-dairy and. Starbucks Single Origin Sumatra coconut milk can be used in any handcrafted starbucks beverage for an additional 60 cent charge A cup serving of our coconut milk contains 80 calories and a tall (12oz.). ![]() Starbucks has been testing coconut milk as a dairy alternative for about one year. Starting February 17, 2015, you’ll be able to order coconut milk for your favorite Starbucks beverage.
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