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You Can Get A Olaf Frappuccino at Starbucks

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Some people are worth melting for… in this case, it is your Starbucks barista because You Can Get An (Inspired) Olaf Frappuccino at Starbucks and that is basically all you need to know today!

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Let it go… Let it go… to your nearest Starbucks (but not before taking this recipe) because you need to try the Olaf Frappuccino that we totally created. It is inspired by our favorite Frozen 2 character – Olaf.

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This is a Secret Menu Recipe meaning, you have to show your Barista the recipe or you won’t be able to get it made.

This drink is white as the snow, a little bit quirky like Olaf, and contains a cake pop that even the kids will love!

How to Order An Olaf Frappuccino at Starbucks

First, start by asking for a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino with white mocha drizzle in the cup.

Add a Snowman Cake Pop to the side. Yes, the cake pop is an extra charge but it is WORTH IT.

Just keep in mind Barista’s may not be able to put it in the drink for you so just order it then JUST SHOVE THAT SNOWMAN IN LIKE HE LIKES WARM HUGS LOL

Top off with whipped cream and chocolate swirls. YUM.

It is that simple. Plus, since it isn’t coffee based, it is a great drink option for the kiddos.

Don’t want them drinking too much? Ask for the Secret Starbucks Drink Size called the “Short” and you’ll be good to go!

The Olaf Frappuccino

Here's how to order the Olaf Frappuccino at Starbucks
4.94 from 15 votes
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Course: Starbucks Secret Menu
Cuisine: Drink
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 1
Author: Brittanie

Ingredients

  • Vanilla Bean Frappuccino
  • White Mocha Drizzle
  • Whipped Cream
  • Snowman Cake Pop
  • Chocolate Swirls

Instructions

  • First, start by asking for a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino with white mocha drizzle in the cup.
  • Add a Snowman Cake Pop to the side.
  • Top off with whipped cream and chocolate swirls. YUM.
  • It is that simple. Plus, since it isn’t coffee based, it is a great drink option for the kiddos.
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26 Comments

  1. Well … our Starbucks here in Avon Indiana is a pretty busy one … yet here it is only the middle of December, and they don’t have this drink ?

    And that’s the main reason we came here today!!!

  2. Brittanie,
    I think you are awesome and beautiful. Thank you for this awesome recipe.

  3. You are so cool! I love this recipe! I am obsessed with Olaf!

  4. I just love this recipe. It’s so much fun to make. As a barista, I LOVE making secret recipes.

  5. As a Starbucks employee for 8+ years it’s articles like these that ruin it for green beans.
    Encouraging people to yell at employees for not sticking a food item in a frap is even worst.
    We as a company will do our best to make the moment right but I forwarn anyone getting this drink you will be paying 9 and some change for this drink alone and that’s for a tall. We can’t go any smaller.
    The Secret Menu is a made up thing by customers not Starbucks employees at home office.
    Half the time we have no idea what y’all are taking about.
    Please it’s holiday season we are already stressed don’t make it worst for us!

    1. @Johnnie, don’t get so worked up it’s for people who are more extraordinary than others. : )

  6. Thank you so much for asking an actual barista to make this. LOVE.

  7. Love this idea, but don’t forget…
    THIS IS GONNA BE ONE EXPENSIVE DRINK BECAUAE NONE OF THESE EXTRA ITEMS ARE INCLUDED.

    1. She never said fight the barista for not putting a cake pop in the drink! She said that IF the barista won’t do it then you (the customer) can do it themselves. Good lord I’ve worked retail and I’ve been behind the Starbucks counter. You all sound like brats who don’t care so much for customers rather you’d like to say NO and lose a customer over anything else. The drink isn’t hard to make. If a customer came to you and asked for the ingredients in this drink exactly the way they are described in the recipe would you make it or say I don’t know how!

  8. I work at a Starbucks, and I’m not sure I appreciate you encouraging people to argue with me about something I’m not allowed to do at my job. These types of posts are the reasons people come in, and when we tell them we cant, they come back with “well I saw it online, let me speak to your manager”.
    So, thank you for saying that they can just stick it in themselves. You’re awesome!