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Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino on the GO!

I've seen these Starbucks bottled drink during my travels.  Here in the country, I've seen them mostly in Subic and in S&R.  I've often wondered why it wasn't available in the Starbucks stores.  I guess now, we don't have to wonder!  Hihi.. 

These Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino is not officially available in Starbucks stores nationwide.  Not only that, they will also be available in convenience stores and select supermarkets.  Wonderful, right?  No need to head on to the nearest Starbucks store for your Starbucks fix!




PRESS RELEASE
Enjoy coffee on the go with Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino®

Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino® will now be officially available in all Starbucks stores, selected supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide.

MANILA, October 2016 – Starbucks Coffee Company is now making its ready-to-drink bottled coffees Starbucks Frappuccino® available in the Philippines, allowing its loyal customers to grab their favorite drink at any moment to lift their day. The Starbucks Frappuccino® range will be sold in Starbucks stores, bottled section of supermarkets and select convenience stores across the Philippines.
Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino® coffees are delicious ready-to-drink beverages inspired by our original Starbucks coffeehouse Frappuccino® blended beverages. With the introduction of the ready-to-drink portfolio in Philippines, we are re-launching two of our classic flavors:
§  Starbucks Frappuccino® Coffee: A perfect blend of Starbucks® Arabica coffee and creamy milk. Inspired by the original Starbucks Coffee Frappuccino®. ( 120)
§  Starbucks Frappuccino® Mocha:  A creamy blend of Starbucks® Arabica coffee and temptingly rich cocoa flavor. This pairing brings chocolate lovers to our coffeehouses every day. ( 120)
 “We have listened to our customers and it is exciting to see such popular demand for Starbucks coffee in the Philippines. Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino® coffee provides coffee lovers with new ways to enjoy their favorite drink on the go and we believe our ready-to-drink bottled coffees match the needs and taste preferences in Philippines,” said David Hanson, Vice President of China & Asia Pacific Channel Development, Starbucks Coffee Company. “Our ready-to-drink portfolio is authentic to the Starbucks unique coffee flavor profile and it demonstrates our commitment to bring quality coffee to customers outside of our coffeehouses.”
As an important extension of the Starbucks Experience, Bottled Frappuccino® is the perfect treat to delight, surprise and provide an uplifting part of our customers’ day. It will become the catalyst to inspire an even more fun and creative occasions for our customers to enjoy a shared moment of connection with their loved ones, family and friends.

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