Starbucks Drops 6 New Grocery Items: Refreshers & Cream Enhancers

Starbucks Drops 6 New Grocery Items: Refreshers & Cream Enhancers

> At a Glance

> – Starbucks just launched three Refreshers Concentrates and three Sweet Cream Enhancers for at-home drinks.

> – The 32-oz. concentrates yield five 12-oz. servings with 35-40 mg caffeine each.

> – Why it matters: Fans can now replicate popular café flavors at home for about $14 a bottle.

Starbucks fans can skip the café line. The chain’s new grocery-aisle concentrates and creamers hit shelves nationwide this week, bringing signature drinks to kitchen counters.

What’s New: Refreshers Concentrates

Each 32-oz. bottle mixes 1:1 with water, lemonade, or coconut milk over ice. Flavors include:

  • Strawberry Açaí
  • Mango Dragonfruit
  • Lime Watermelon (grocery-only exclusive)

One bottle makes five servings; blend with ice for a DIY version of the 2023 Blended Refreshers.

Sweet Cream Enhancers

The 24-oz. bottles come in:

  • Vanilla Inspired Sweet Cream
  • Brown Sugar Inspired Sweet Cream
  • White Chocolate Macadamia Inspired Sweet Cream

Use cold or hot, straight as creamer or frothed into cold foam.

In-Store Winter Additions

Starting January 6, cafés also added:

  • Caramel Protein Matcha & Caramel Protein Latte (made with Protein-Boosted Milk)
  • Returning Pistachio Latte and Pistachio Cream Cold Brew
  • New Pistachio Cortado (three blonde ristretto shots + steamed milk)
  • Viral Iced Dubai Chocolate Matcha & Iced Dubai Chocolate Mocha topped with pistachio cold foam and brown-butter sprinkles

Key Takeaways

fans
  • Six at-home products land in grocery stores now.
  • Refreshers Concentrates cost $14 per 32-oz. bottle.
  • Sweet Cream Enhancers double as creamer or frothy cold foam.
  • Café winter menu adds protein drinks and pistachio-themed options.

Stock up on concentrates and creamers to craft café-style drinks without leaving home.

Author

  • My name is Sophia A. Reynolds, and I cover business, finance, and economic news in Los Angeles.

    Sophia A. Reynolds is a Neighborhoods Reporter for News of Los Angeles, covering hyperlocal stories often missed by metro news. With a background in bilingual community reporting, she focuses on tenants, street vendors, and grassroots groups shaping life across LA’s neighborhoods.

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