Okay, hold your horses. Because this free drink comes with a catch.
If you are a massive Starbucks fan, this piece of news will definitely interest you. If you are intending to get your hands on their latest Green Tea Strawberry Blossom Frappucino but have not done so, here’s a way that you can get it for free!
From 15th March, simply purchase a 16oz Starbucks Balloon Tumbler ($24.90) with your registered Starbucks Card and receive a complimentary Green Tea Strawberry Blossom Frappuccino®! At just S$24.90, the tumbler is not only pretty, but also very functional – perfect for school, as a gift or even displaying it on your office desks! The vibrant designs will certainly brighten someone’s day!
The new Green Tea Strawberry Blossom Frappuccino® is a delightful union of our signature Green Tea Frappuccino and freeze-dried strawberry bits that sit between two fluffy layers of strawberry whipped cream. The drink is then topped off with green tea powder and more freeze-dried strawberry goodness.
Terms & Conditions:
- Payment only via Starbucks Card.
- Valid while stocks last.
- Complimentary drink to be redeemed at the point of purchase. Tumbler also comes with one complimentary drink voucher.
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