It’s officially Pumpkin Spice Latte time at Starbucks. The secret Cinderella Latte is the latest variation of the super popular PSL, and people are obsessed! We’re so ready to start welcoming the fall season with a magical touch.
You might be wondering how one whips up such a royal concoction. The Cinderella Latte has been credited to Instagram user @happiestteesonearth. As a former Starbucks barista (and Disney-obsessed person), she would frequently invent Disney-inspired coffee beverages to bring a little magic to customers and fellow baristas…basically like a fairy godmother.
When she whipped this up this charming beverage, she knew she found the perfect combination!
What Is a Cinderella Latte?
The Cinderella Latte is basically a hybrid of a Pumpkin Spice Latte and a White Chocolate Mocha. It can be made hot, iced or as a blended Frappuccino. It’s definitely a unicorn of a drink, kind of like the Espresso Martini at Starbucks, and a dream come true for PSL lovers.
How Do You Order a Cinderella Latte?
In the words of the fairy godmother, “I’d say the first thing you need is … a pumpkin.”
Place an order for a Pumpkin Spice Latte as hot, iced or a blended Frappuccino. Then, substitute half of the pumpkin spice pumps with white mocha. If your sweet tooth is making the rules, then do full pumps of both. It’s as simple as saying Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo!
Look for this sweet secret menu item next time you’re at Disney World.
What Does It Taste Like?
The general feedback is that the Cinderella Latte is a major hit. Perhaps, even more so than the real thing. Many people say the flavor is smoother, and the pumpkin flavor is more subdued when mixed with the white chocolate mocha.
It is sweeter than your average coffee drink, so we recommend grabbing one of these as a special treat, before you turn into a pumpkin!
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