One of the most highly anticipated seasonal drink menus on the market is that of Starbucks. Given the global reach of the mega-brand, that is not surprising. For the 2018 Holiday season, the coffee house is releasing a Pistachio Christmas Tree Frappuccino that features both pistachios and raspberries. The rich and bold flavorful duo is, of course, engineered for maximum indulgence. The aesthetic composition is holiday-inspired as well. Available starting December 5th, the Pistachio Christmas Tree Frappuccino features macadamia nuts for added texture.
In addition to this, Starbucks Japan boasts another indulgent item on its seasonal drink menu — the White Chocolate Snow. Made available to consumers on October 22nd, the beverage boasts a white chocolate sauce, fluffy marshmallows, and silver pearl chocolates.
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Pistachio-Inspired Seasonal Drink Menus
Starbucks Japan Releases a Mouth-Watering Pistachio Drink
Trend Themes
1. Seasonal Drink Menus - Opportunity for restaurants and cafes to create innovative and enticing drink menus for different seasons.
2. Pistachio-inspired Drinks - Possibility for food and beverage companies to develop new product lines or flavors using pistachios as a key ingredient.
3. Indulgent Beverages - Potential for companies in the beverage industry to create indulgent and decadent drinks that cater to consumers' desire for luxury and indulgence.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity for restaurants to incorporate unique and seasonal drink menus to attract customers and enhance their dining experience.
2. Food and Beverage Industry - Opportunity for companies to capitalize on the popularity of pistachios by developing pistachio-inspired products and flavors in various food and beverage categories.
3. Specialty Coffee Industry - Chance for coffee shops and specialty cafes to create decadent and luxurious drink options, like the Pistachio Christmas Tree Frappuccino, to cater to customers seeking unique and indulgent coffee experiences.