Bottled Lattes and Frappuccinos

One of my favorite at-home treats from Starbucks are their bottled Frappuccinos. They’re perfect for stashing in your fridge for those moments when you crave a Frappuccino but don’t want to head over to Starbucks to get one. (Such as 1:00 am…) The other day I ventured into Target and found these:

Archer Farms bottled lattes! So, they are basically bottled Frappuccinos with the word “latte” slapped on the label. Regardless of the name, they taste very similar to Starbucks brand Frappuccinos. And yes, they are downright delicious!

I picked up the Hazelnut Biscotti flavor, so I can’t say that they taste exactly like any of Starbucks bottled Frappuccinos, since Starbucks doesn’t have a similar flavor. Although they to taste remarkably similar with the same characteristics. Not too sweet, not too strong. Just the right consistency. If you have a Target in your area, I highly suggest you go over and pick up a case or two. These are extremely tasty!

In other Starbucks related news, Starbucks is releasing more bottled frappuccino flavors. They’ll be releasing a Vanilla Light, Mocha Light and Dark Chocolate Mocha bottled frappuccino. Keep your eye out for these in your local grocery store. I haven’t tried any of these new flavors yet, but once I do, I’ll make sure to share my thoughts.

And make sure to print out a $1 off coupon to go towards your next Starbucks bottled Frappuccino purchase! (Located in the left hand corner of the page.)

5 Responses to “Bottled Lattes and Frappuccinos”

  1. FYI- The lattes ARE delicious, however, I purchased a four-pack of the Archer Farms Caramel Vanilla Low-Fat Latte’s last week which had white lumps in them. I returned them (after starting to drink one) and found the others on the shelf all had the same thing. They were removed from the shelves, and I haven’t heard anything since. Check them carefully!

    • How odd. I never experienced that problem with the bottled lattes. From now on I’ll be inspecting the bottles before purchasing.

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