You Can Get A Joker Frappuccino at Starbucks
Why so serious?
The new Joker movie was released a few weeks ago and I have a friend that has seen it 5 times because he says it is that good.
With that in mind, the movie was the inspiration behind a new totally secret drink that I created at Starbucks (of course with the help of my good Barista friend)
I bring you… the Joker Frappuccino from Starbucks:
Again, this is a SECRET menu item meaning you cannot just walk into a Starbucks and ask for one by name.
You have to ask for a specific made drink made a specific way but when you do – you’ll have a masterpiece like this that looks like it’s smiling (sort of like the creepy smile the Joker has).
Here’s How to Order The Joker Frappuccino at Starbucks
Start by asking your Barista to draw a smile-like inside the cup using strawberry drizzle (strawberry syrup).
Next, ask for a Match Green Tea Creme Frappuccino.
Add matcha whipped to the top (ask to have matcha powder mixed with the whipped topping) and finish off with chocolate drizzle.
Seriously, it is so good! You have to skip on down to your nearest Starbucks to order it!
Joker Frappuccino
Ingredients
- Match Green Tea Creme Frappuccino
- Strawberry Drizzle
- Matcha Whipped Cream
- Chocolate Drizzle
Instructions
- Start by asking your Barista to draw a smile-like inside the cup using strawberry drizzle (strawberry syrup).
- Next, ask for a Match Green Tea Creme Frappuccino.
- Add matcha whipped to the top (ask to have matcha powder mixed with the whipped topping) and finish off with chocolate drizzle.
You can also try our VSCO Girl Frappuccino, Nightmare Before Christmas Frappuccinos and even our Beetlejuice Frappuccino.
The cup is the method of measurement for the milk therefore the cup is almost never dry. In addition the proper method of making starbucks whip cream is a 5min proccess. So unless starbucks made a licensing deal and sponsored the joker frap we would not have it on hand. The matcha could be used as a topping and the mocha cookie crumbles would have created the same dirty hair look.
Oh my god. Please stop writing. I did a little inside each time I read these stupid “drink recipes”.
You are ridiculous! This is not the easiest frappuccino to convey and don’t get mad when it does not look like the picture. Anyway, no one is going to mix up matcha and whipped cream together. No one is going to make a whole whip canister for this. It’s ironic that you make up these crazy complicated crappy drinks and have the nerve to have a website called simplistically living. Go take a hike.
Open your own coffee shop, then you can figure out how to make these drinks while 30 people wait in line for theirs!
Looks like garbage. And sounds like it too .
I love your efforts! It’s fun to see how creative you can get with the drinks. While not ALL baristas appreciate your enthusiasm, others do! I have a few that LOVE to see what new drink I want them to create for me. It’s all a matter of timing. Dont go in with something crazy and time consuming during morning rush hour, but more like on a Tuesday at 2:30pm. Starbucks is a people company that serves coffee… not the other way around. If someone is paying upwards of $6-$8 for something, give them what they are paying for.
Stop this nonsense and grow up! Can’t you do something more meaningful with your life than figuring out ridiculous fake drinks for underpaid Baristas to make?
Replying too“ sleeslie” that was uncalled for how can you complain about making an interesting drink??? I see nothing wrong with trying new things,if you hate making new drinks maybe you should find a different job or get off of your butt and quit complaining.
While interesting, your beverage build is incorrectly specified most of the way through. In addition, your writing was lazy and lacked specifications that we’re valid for Starbucks. Starbucks hasn’t had a strawberry syrup in almost a decade; we do have a strawberry puree. Which while a barista could layer it in the way described, at the end of the year, Starbucks has announced they will no longer have layered fraps. The strawberry puree also bleeds across the side of the cup unless you use a dry cup. The cup is the method of measurement for the milk therefore the cup is almost never dry. In addition the proper method of making starbucks whip cream is a 5min proccess. So unless starbucks made a licensing deal and sponsored the joker frap we would not have it on hand. The matcha could be used as a topping and the mocha cookie crumbles would have created the same dirty hair look. Unlike your picture the starbucks standard for frap drizzle is a spiral pattern.
STOP TELLING PEOPLE TO ORDER AN ENTIRE WHIPPED CREAM CANNISTER JUST FOR THEM WE CANNOT DO THAT
Seriously? You think that by asking us to make a whipped cream with matcha, means we are going to make it?
NO.
STOP??TELLING??PEOPLE??THEY??CAN??DO??THIS??
You make 99% of us hate you for this!