Starbucks Has Free Drinks on Thursday So You Can Try the New Spring Menu
The Starbucks freebie applies to all drinks including a new Frappuccino for St. Patrick's Day
A Starbucks deal will have customers feeling lucky on Thursday.
Rewards members can score buy-one-get-one-free beverages from the coffee chain from noon until 6 p.m. on March 14. Guests will find the promo in the Starbucks app on Thursday and can either use it when ordering on their phone or by asking their barista to apply it during an in-store checkout.
The freebie applies to all drinks, even the newest menu additions like the Luck of the Matcha Créme Frappuccino.
The limited-edition frozen beverage is “inspired by a pot o’gold at the end of the rainbow,” according to a release. The drink blends matcha and caramel syrup and is topped with whipped cream, even more caramel sauce and a caramel-sugar crunch. It is available as of March 12. It won't be around forever so curious fans should consider trying it during the BOGO deal.
The two new Starbucks spring drinks are also eligible for Thursday’s freebie.
The Iced Lavender Cream Oatmilk Matcha combines the popular green tea with oat milk and lavender cream cold foam. The final look is stunning with bright green and pale purple layers. While the new drink includes oat milk, the foam contains real milk so it is not an entirely dairy-free drink.
The Iced Lavender Oatmilk Latte is a plant-based option for anyone looking for that floral flavor. Lavender powder is mixed into blonde espresso creating a drink that's not as colorful as its matcha counterpart — but just as delicious.
Related: Dairy Queen Adds New Confetti Cake-Dipped Ice Cream Cone Ahead of Spring
Dairy Queen is also celebrating the warmer weather with a deal. The ice cream chain is bringing back Free Cone Day on March 19, the first day of spring.
DQ will hand out a small vanilla soft serve cone during Free Cone Day. No purchase is necessary to snag the freebie but it is limited to one cone per customer.
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