You Can Get A Buddy The Elf Frappuccino at Starbucks
The Best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing aloud for all to hear… or ya know, getting this (Inspired) Buddy The Elf Frappuccino at Starbucks because it’s pretty damn cheerful!

Seriously, when I had this drink made all I could think was…SANTA! SANTA’S COMING!

Luckily, I didn’t scream that in the middle of Starbucks, I mean these people know me. HA.

Anyways, if you need a drink that is cheerful AF and the perfect mix of holiday cheer and excitement this Buddy The Elf Frappuccino is for you!

Before you rush off to Starbucks to order one, you need to know that this is a Secret Starbucks Menu Drink which means, Barista’s will have no idea what it is.

Since, we created this recipe, you need to take the actual recipe with you and give it your barista (the full recipe is below) in order to give it a try.
How to Order A Buddy The Elf Frappuccino at Starbucks
First, start by asking for a Matcha Green Tea Frappuccino with peppermint instead of classic syrup.

Then, top it with whipped cream and the red and white Christmas sprinkles (the ones that come on the toasted white mocha)
That’s it! This drink is really good. I love the pairing of the matcha with the peppermint. It’s strange but oddly satisfying!


Buddy The Elf Frappuccino
Ingredients
- Matcha Green Tea Frappuccino
- Peppermint syrup
- Whipped Cream
- Christmas Sprinkles
Instructions
- First, start by asking for a Matcha Green Tea Frappuccino with peppermint instead of classic syrup.
- Then, top it with whipped cream and the red and white Christmas sprinkles (the ones that come on the toasted white mocha)
- That’s it! This drink is really good. I love the pairing of the matcha with the peppermint. It’s strange but oddly satisfying!
Love it! Thanks so much, can’t wait to get creating the next time I stop in!
Stop. Stop that.
Publishing all of these ridiculous drinks and touting it as an actual thing is killing the baristas. They have enough holiday drinks to deal with, especially during the holidays. You’re making their lives, and the lives of customers who just want their regular, normal drinks, absolute hell.
Knock it off.
No, you can’t. For the love of God, quit titling articles to imply that we have items that we don’t have. Customers believe we actually have them and try to order them without a recipe and get pissed at us for not knowing what they’re talking about.