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Just in time for V-Day – the Heartbreaker Frappuccino from the Starbucks Secret Menu

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Valentine’s Day is just a few weeks away, so you’ve no doubt been stocking up on all the candy and chocolate your heart desires. But there’s another seasonal treat that you need to add to your to-sip list, stat. Behold, the Heartbreaker Frappuccino.

Purewow.com reports that this is another viral secret menu invention of Totally the Bomb, the blogger who’s also behind the Santa Claus Frappuccino and the Toasted Caramel Brulee Cold Brew. The Cupid-approved Heartbreaker is coffee-free, fruity and pink, of course.

To order it, you’ll need to know the recipe off the top of your head to walk the barista through it (remember, they’re not required to learn any secret menu recipes). But don’t panic: It’s super simple. Start by ordering a grande Strawberry Crème Frappuccino, which is a blend of ice, milk and strawberry purée. Ask the barista to add one pump of white mocha to the mix, as well as extra strawberry purée and whipped cream at the bottom of the cup. Most importantly, ask to top it off with whipped cream and mocha cookie crumbles.

If you want to up the V-Day ante, it stands to reason that a pump or two of regular mocha syrup in the drink (or hey, even on top of the whipped cream) would also be delicious, kind of like a frozen, drinkable chocolate-covered strawberry.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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