Starbucks is bringing back its famous Unicorn Frappuccino nearly a decade after the colourful drink became a viral sensation.
The eye-catching beverage, which sparked a social media frenzy when it launched in 2017, is set to return later this summer.
Starbucks has confirmed the fan-favourite drink will make a comeback for one weekend only, although full details are yet to be revealed.
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The Unicorn Frappuccino became one of the coffee giant’s most talked-about products thanks to its bright colours and Instagram-friendly appearance.
The drink also made a limited return at the Coachella music festival earlier this year, fuelling speculation that a wider comeback could be on the cards.
Now Starbucks has confirmed fans will get another chance to try the legendary beverage, as reported by Whats The Jam.

In a brief statement, the company said: “The legendary Unicorn Frappuccino Blended Beverage will return for one weekend to close out the summer.”
The announcement has already sparked excitement online, with fans rushing to share their reactions.
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One person said: “I just heard a Starbucks barista somewhere fall to their knees.”
A Starbucks employee joked: “Brb gonna go request these days off so I don’t gotta deal with it.”
Another person added: “I prayed for times like these.”
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One user said: “I COULD SCREAM.”
Another person said: “My inner child is screaming cause I never got the chance to try it”

The original Unicorn Frappuccino became a huge hit when it launched in 2017, generating long queues, widespread media coverage and millions of social media posts.
UK customers are still waiting to find out whether the drink will return to British stores.
Starbucks has yet to confirm which countries will take part in the promotion or whether the recipe will remain unchanged from the original version.
The company announced the return of the drink on 2 June, with further details expected in the coming weeks.
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