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Starbucks Has A New Winter Menu, And We Are Not Worthy

We may be reaching that point in the year where we’re more than ready for sun, warmth, and shedding all 15 layers of clothing. But Starbucks’ new winter menu is something we don’t mind sticking around in the big chill for. According to Brand Eating, Starbs has added four new delicious treats to its menu as of January 25th, and man, oh man, are we dying to try them all out.

Firstly, Starbucks has added a new combo to their Sous Vide Egg Bites repertoire. Their most recent additions to the family are the Ham, Cheddar, & Peppers Sous Vide Egg Bites. Made with diced ham, roasted red and green peppers, and inspired by the classic Denver omelet, these little guys will give you the pick-me-up you need in the morning.

Next up is the new Ham & Swiss Panini, made with Dijon butter and served on a warm baguette. Then there’s the Red Velvet Loaf Cake, which is a swirl of vanilla and red velvet cake topped with rich white chocolate icing. And finally, the Morning Bun got an update and will be flakier than ever.

Luckily, we won’t have to rush to our local Starbucks to make sure we try each treat before they’re gone. All the new items, besides the Red Velvet Loaf Cake, are permanent menu additions. Thank goodness.

But you’ll want to try the Red Velvet Loaf Cake ASAP anyway. According to Instagram user, @starbs_reviews, it’s “to die for.” We believe it.

Just look how beautiful this cake slice is. Should we frame it rather than eat it?

Where did they get this footage of us? We’re revving up and heading out, people. These new Starbs treats wait for no heir or heiress!

Um, we absolutely will. See above — we’re already en route.

This time you will. Hello? Do we have to say Ham, Cheddar, & Peppers Sous Vide Egg Bites again?

And if you’re into trying new things, why not order a Cinnamon Shortbread Latte or Frappuccino? Each contain “buttery shortbread sauce,” cinnamon, and nutmeg.

Cozy, wintery, caffeinated. The holy trinity during this time of year.

Or, if you’re still looking to get that wintery feeling but aren’t into all-things sweet, check out the Juniper Latte. It’s citrusy, piney, and will give you mega winter vibes.

Yeah, it’s a bit different than the rest of the Starbucks menu. But hey, you do you, boo!

If you’re a long-time fan of Starbucks, you’re probably familiar with that special feeling you get when you hear the Starbucks seasonal items are back. And honestly, Starbucks knows it’s a big deal, too.

Like, it’s pretty much a holiday. At least, Hood Jesus says so.

And honestly, Starbucks reintroducing their seasonal treats and drinks can really save a year. We unfortunately know that from previous experience.

So let’s celebrate the introduction of some new faves to the Starbs winter menu. And thankfully, most of them won’t go out of season.

Okay, we’ve stalled long enough. It’s time for us to indulge in all the new goodies Starbucks can give us.

Meet us at Starbucks so we can fawn over all the deliciousness together.

Samantha Wachs

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