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Starbucks Unveils 2025 Summer Menu: Iced Horchata Oatmilk Shaken Espresso & Fan-Favorite Summer-Berry Refreshers Return May 20

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New Summer Menu Arrives May 20, 2025 Starbucks kicks off the warm-weather season this week with the nationwide launch of its 2025 summer menu, headlined by the brand-new Iced Horchata Oatmilk Shaken Espresso and the return of last year’s wildly popular Summer-Berry Refreshers® line. The seasonal lineup officially lands in stores on Tuesday, giving customers a fresh set of flavors just ahead of Memorial Day weekend. Spotlight on the Iced Horchata Oatmilk Shaken Espresso • Inspired by the classic Mexican beverage, the drink blends Starbucks Blonde Espresso, cinnamon-spiced syrup, and creamy oatmilk, then gets a vigorous “shake” for a layered look and a silky mouthfeel. • Dairy-free by default, it taps into two of the fastest-growing search terms Starbucks has seen in 2025: “horchata coffee” and “oatmilk espresso.” • At 140 calories for a Grande, it targets guests looking for indulgence without a calorie overload. Summer-Berry Refreshers® Return Back on the menu are the Strawberry Açaí, Pineapple Passionfruit, and Mango Dragonfruit Starbucks Refreshers® featuring real fruit inclusions. The beverages rank among Starbucks’ top five afternoon sellers and drove a double-digit traffic lift during last year’s launch window. New Food & Treats • Strawberries & Cream Cake Pop—vanilla cake with strawberry frosting, coated in white chocolate drizzle. • Lime-Coconut Loaf—an updated quick-bread designed to pair with the citrus notes in the Refreshers®. • Protein-packed Egg Bites return with a seasonal chive-and-cheddar variation. Limited-Edition Drinkware & Merchandise Collectors take note: Starbucks is rolling out neon cold cups, stainless-steel water bottles, and color-changing tumblers in bold tropical hues, all available while supplies last. Memorial Day Store Hours If you’re road-tripping, most U.S. company-owned stores will operate on normal Monday schedules for Memorial Day, May 26; however, hours vary, so use the Starbucks app’s “Stores” tab to confirm local times. Financial Snapshot for Investors Starbucks recently reported Q2 FY 2025 net revenues of $9.7 billion, a 12 % year-over-year increase, and declared a $0.61 per-share dividend payable May 30. Strong early demand for the summer menu is expected to bolster Q3 comps, especially as iced beverages now account for more than 75 % of afternoon sales. Pro Tips to Maximize Rewards 1. Order the new Iced Horchata Oatmilk Shaken Espresso in a Venti cup with light ice to stretch value. 2. Pair a Summer-Berry Refresher® with the Lime-Coconut Loaf to unlock 50 Bonus Stars through June 17 (see app). 3. Bring your own reusable cup and save 10 ¢—the discount stacks with Rewards offers. Bottom Line Between a buzz-worthy new shaken espresso, returning fan favorites, eye-catching merch, and extended holiday hours, Starbucks is positioning itself as the go-to pit stop of summer 2025. Expect long drive-thru lines on launch day—and plenty of social-media chatter as customers sip, snap, and share the coffee giant’s latest creations.

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