Every year we write a list of new year's resolutions and for some, they vow to go vegan for January. With only a couple days away until 2023, Whether you are already vegan, or are planning to swap meat for veggies, then you may be excited to know about Starbucks newest items perfect to kick-start anyone's 'Vegenauary.'
The popular coffee shop chain announced that its new menu launches on January 5 will be available in Starbucks stores and Drive Thrus across the UK. Some of the latest vegan items are returning favourites and others are brand new.
Starbucks Oat Latte platform returns after its debut in 2021 and with a new flavour: Caramelised Macadamia Oat Latte (plant-based). For those seeking the comfort of familiar favourites, the returning Honey Hazelnut Oat Latte is back for a second year with an improved flavour profile.
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If hot chocolate is your drink of choice, then get your hands on the new Starbucks Salted Pretzel Hot Chocolate. A tried and tested flavour combination, salted pretzel pieces accentuate the chocolatey taste, creating layers of flavour.
Also included are some vegan-friendly sweet treats including a Caramelised Biscuit Loaf Cake and a Raspberry and Almond Mini Loaf. A customer also praised one of Starbucks current items, the Toffee Nut Mini Loaf Cake, and recommended it to anyone taking on Veganuary in 2023.
Starbucks menu items include:
- Caramelised Macadamia Oat Latte, £3.75 RRP (Plant-Based) (NEW)
- Honey Hazelnut Oat Latte, £3.75 RRP (RETURNING)
- Salted Pretzel Hot Chocolate, £3.85 RRP (NEW)
- Egg Bites with Red Pepper and Spinach, £3.30 RRP (NEW)
- Plant-Based Breakfast Wrap, £4.30 RRP (NEW)
- No’Beef and Red Onion Focaccia, £4.85 RRP (NEW)
- Cinnamon Cream Cheese Muffin, £2.60 RRP (NEW)
- Banana Caramel Muffin (Plant-Based), £2.60 RRP (NEW)
- Raspberry & Almond Mini Loaf (Plant -Based), £2.60 RRP (NEW)
- Caramelised Biscuit Loaf Cake, £2.60 RRP (NEW)
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