Step back in time with the Purin A La Mode Frappuccino, only available for a limited time.
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Starbucks Japan now has a pudding Frappuccino based on a delicious retro dessert
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Oona McGee
May 16, 2019 - Tweet
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Starbucks Japan goes retro with Purin A la Mode Pudding Frappuccino, kissaten coffeehouse items
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Oona McGee
May 8, 2019
New lineup will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time to the heyday of Japanese coffeehouses.
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