You can’t get this new treat in Starbucks’ home country or the land of Frappuccino plenty, but we just tried it for ourselves.
annin tofu
Tasting Starbucks’ Sesame Almond Tofu Frappuccino, the drink you can’t get in Japan or the U.S.
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Casey Baseel
Jun 25, 2020 - Tweet
- Taiwan
- (almond tofu • annin tofu • cafes • COK • drinks • Frappuccinos • sesame • SNJO • Starbucks • sweets)
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Shannon
Jun 5, 2020
Sweet, light, and refreshing – this frappe is the perfect way to enjoy the warmer weather.
- Japan
- (almond jelly • annin tofu • COK • drinks • Family mart • frappes • SNJO • sweets • taste test)
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