Starbucks Is Making Lavender The Main Character With New Oatmilk Chill Drink

Starbucks is highlighting one floral flavor this spring. The chain's new limited-time Lavender Oatmilk Chill suggests a lavender-themed spring menu.  

According to Mashed, the caffeine-free hand-shaken floral beverage contains actual dragon fruit chunks.  

Customer feedback on Starbucks' Instagram post describes the iced drink as tasting like sweet, floral milk. Although it lacks coffee or tea .

It may resemble Canada and Europe's floral tea lattes, which are not featured on Starbucks' U.S. menu.

On March 7, the chain introduced its additional spring menu dishes, all of which contain lavender.

Iced Lavender Oatmilk Latte, Cream Oatmilk Matcha, and Crème Frappuccino are available.

The chain's 2024 spring menu aims to make lavender coffee a popular trend, regardless of the presence of coffee.

The response to Starbucks' Instagram post suggests fans want to sample the new Lavender Oatmilk Chill. The special drink isn't the only change.

The coffee giant is "springing on" the season with new cups. A limited rollout of bright spring drinkware is now available at Starbucks shops nationwide.

For a large cup, the 24-ounce Pearl White Bling Cold Cup has mint-green interior and white studs, while the Sage Cold Cup has Art Deco swooshes around Starbucks' Siren.

The 12-ounce Luster Tumbler, with a green-and-pink seaweed print, and the 14-ounce Siren's Tail Mug, with an abstractly iridescent chain logo, are smaller possibilities.