Starbucks Reveals Their Special Drinks This Week Especially Made For Valentine's Day

Starbucks announced on Monday, Feb. 8 three of their latest new flavors, especially made for Valentine's Day. Fans of the huge coffee company can start availing these limited edition featured drinks today until Feb.14.

All of these three drinks have one thing in common and that is chocolate. It figures since it goes well with the theme of Valentine's Day when everyone seems to be indulging in chocolates.

The Chicago Tribune named all of the three flavors that people could buy from this known coffee company -- the molten chocolate latte, the molten hot chocolate and the molten chocolate Frappuccino. The company called these new flavors as their "Molten Chocolate Trio."

In an article published by 12News, they featured all the photos that the company shared via their Instagram account. It is a good marketing strategy since the photos they have shared looked really enticing that even those who are not fans of Starbucks might actually want to try these out. Meanwhile, those who have already tried these new and limited edition flavors have already shown their love by also posting their experiences regarding the drinks' taste.

For those who are curious about the taste of the molten hot chocolate and its difference from the usual signature hot chocolate of the company, this one is a little bit bitter. There is still some sweetness in it, but it is something that adults would love more than the young ones.

The molten chocolate latte is also delicious since chocolate is indeed a good touch for a change in a coffee drinker's usual latte. As for its molten chocolate Frappuccino, it is a lot like their usual chocolate chip Frappuccino, only this one uses whipped cream that is espresso-infused. You could just imagine how the flavors of the milk on the whipped cream blend in with the coffee and the chocolate altogether.

The company is encouraging everyone to avail it until Feb. 14 only.

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