Starbucks Holiday Drinks Are Officially Coming Out In Ontario This Week

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Hold on to your Santa hats, Ontario! Starbucks' holiday drinks are about to make a delicious return.

Starting this week, you can indulge in all of those decadent festive flavours that you know and love.

Starbucks tells Narcity that "the beloved Peppermint Mocha will return this week for its 18th year alongside the holiday menu."

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November 6 Starbucks holiday drinks are set to return in Ontario 

A Starbucks located in Trenton, Ontario has announced that they will have Caramel Brulee Lattes, Peppermint Mochas, and Chestnut Praline Lattes starting this Friday, November 6.

Starbucks Canada says that while there's currently no date announced for the nationwide launch, we can look forward to it "very soon."

So, if you’re ready for a cup of Christmas cheer, you won't have to wait much longer for these classic holiday drinks.

And if you’re looking for a scenic backdrop for your holiday sipping, you can take a trip to this tiny village near Toronto that is prettier than a postcard.

  • Amber Van Wort was a writer at Narcity Canada. She studied journalism at Durham College in Oshawa and holds a special place in her heart for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She continues to be published in the Chicago Tribune, Best Reviews, and previously, The Belleville Intelligencer, totaling up to 9+ years of experience.

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