Starbucks Has a New Paradise Drink: Is It Healthy? Nutritionists Weigh In
This summer drink already has Starbucks fans buzzing. Did we mention it’s caffeinated?Summer is officially here, and Starbucks is celebrating the season with new menu offerings. In the mix: The Starbucks Paradise Drink, which is already generating plenty of buzz.
The beverage has a decidedly mixed drink feel, and it’s meant to taste like summer. “The Paradise Drink Starbucks Refreshers beverage is like sunshine in a cup—the bright tropical flavors are radiant, happy, and joyful,” Raegan Powell, a senior product developer from Starbucks R&D who helped create the drink, said in aPeople are already sharing photos and reviews of the new drink on social media, and the overall consensus seems to be that it’s delicious.
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