The Best Starbucks Secret Menu for Tea Drinks
Starbucks Builds a Tea Empire
Starbucks’ empire with tea began in 1999 when it acquired Tazo, a company known for its unique blends and herbal infusions, marking Starbucks’ serious entry into the global tea market. This move diversified their menu, introducing a range of aromatic teas and chai lattes to coffee-dominated offerings.
In 2012, Starbucks further cemented its commitment to tea by purchasing Teavana, enhancing their tea selection with premium loose-leaf teas and innovative tea-based beverages. The evolution of Starbucks’ tea offerings reflects the brand’s adaptation to global tastes and the growing demand for diverse and high-quality tea experiences.
Because of these two acquisitions, Starbucks has a massive selection of tea to choose from; and with the combinations of syrups, foams, and toppings, the tastes and treats for special secret menu tea drinks is pretty endless. But we’re rounding up the most popular secret drinks for tea at Starbucks right here.
How To Order The Starbucks Secret Menu
Here is a short explanation of How To Order From The Starbucks Secret Menu if you’ve rarely been to a Starbucks in the past and a secret menu drink peaks your interest. 😎
If you’re new to the fast food secrets world, the Fast Food Club has you covered. Ordering your Starbucks tea drink is pretty easy based on the following outcomes:
- Have you heard of ____________ drink?
- -If Yes, then you’re golden!
- -If No, then continue with the instructions we provide next to each drink. The instructions give the Barista familiar combinations they already know so the list can make their jobs easier.
The best part about Starbucks and their Rewards App, is that if you place the order with the Barista, the entire order will be saved on your phone, so you can mobile order or pickup anytime without repeating the awkward encounter.
Below is your list of some of the most popular secret menu drinks for tea to enjoy all year. Feel free to use the search box below for any specific name or type you’re looking for. 😎
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