Starbucks may make billions of dollars from the extra pumps of sauces and syrups that customers add to their drinks,
but that isn't stopping the chain from switching to a very popular syrup flavour.
Starbucks may make billions of dollars from the extra pumps of sauces and syrups that customers add to their drinks,
Starbucks has confirmed that it will stop selling raspberry syrup at the end of this month, which will disappoint a lot of people.
"As a normal part of our business, we always look at the ingredients we sell and have decided to stop selling raspberry syrup.
Since we are taking it off the menu, we will have less of it in stores during the month of March "In a statement, the company said.
This week, the U.S. Sun said that a Starbucks in California confirmed that the raspberry syrup will no longer be sold after the end of March.
Also, over the past few days, a number of TikTok users have posted videos of what appears to be a company memo that says:
The memo tells employees to keep selling the syrup they have until it's gone and explains that they won't be able to order any more once the distribution centres are out of stock.
This means that customers may only have a few weeks left to drink all the raspberry syrup-flavored Starbucks drinks they want,
Raspberry syrup is a creative addition to some of Starbucks' best-known drinks, like matcha lattes, white chocolate mochas, and Strawberry Aca Refreshers.