
"With the brand's whipped cream topping and whole milk base, Starbucks fraps are the definition of a robust drink. They're the perfect option if you want something akin to a milkshake; however, Starbucks' Frappuccinos are the heaviest menu item, and it may start to feel a little cumbersome after the first few sips. If you're craving the flavor but with a lighter taste, ask the barista to swap part of the milk or cream with the Refreshers concentrate."
"By customizing your Starbucks Frappuccino with the juice, the beverage gets a silkier finish and tropical-tasting flair. Additionally, the drink is infused with an added caffeine boost thanks to the green tea extract found in the concentrate. The strawberry açai and mango dragonfruit bases are easily combined with coconut milk to make a creamy Refresher, so using the combo in the Frappuccino likewise creates a sweet, smooth coffee drink with the perfect amount of thickness."
Starbucks Frappuccinos are typically rich and shake-like because of whipped cream and whole milk, making them the heaviest menu item. Replacing part of the milk or cream with Refreshers concentrate lightens the drink and adds a silkier, tropical finish. The Refreshers concentrate contains green tea extract, which provides an added caffeine boost. The strawberry açai and mango dragonfruit concentrates blend well with coconut milk to produce creamy, fruit-forward Refresher bases that translate into sweet, smooth Frappuccino hybrids. The hack is best used with fruit-forward Frappuccinos like the Strawberry Crème to brighten and thin overly heavy beverages.
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