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Indianapolis Area Starbucks Have Christmas Tree Frappucinos
Fishers, Carmel, Noblesville, Indianapolis Starbucks among several locations selling the coffee giant's new Christmas Tree Frappucino: MORE

If those festive Frappuccinos that take over social media are your thing, Starbucks Christmas Tree Frappuccino has arrived in Fishers and across the Indianapolis area - and will be available from Thursday through Monday, Dec. 11. However, Business Insider reports a taste test of the creamy, sugary Christmas creation shows it might be worth trying a sip or two during it's five days on the menu. We've included a few nearby locations selling the drink, below.
Okay, so what's in this Christmas Tree Frappucinno? Well for starters, it's at least made up of menu favorites, unlike the bright combination of colors and sugar - remember the Unicorn Frappucino? I thought so. The base of this drink is a Peppermint Mocha Creme Frappuccino, one of Starbucks' more preferable Frappuccinos, while Business Insider said it balances mocha, sweet and minty flavors.
So where do the "Christmas Tree" features come in? The green Matcha whipped cream, which helps balance the rich mocha, and then topped with a caramel drizzle, candied cranberries and a dried strawberry "tree topper." The prettier the drink, the better social media post, am I right?
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.....that one! #ChristmasTreeFrappuccino Available now through Monday, 12/11. (US & Canada) pic.twitter.com/a1VNjelPDN
β Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) December 7, 2017
The drink (grande size) has 420 calories and 21 grams of fat, according to Starbucks.
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Again, you can buy and try the new Christmas Tree Frappucino now through Monday at several U.S. Starbucks locations, including these nearby stores:
- 13844 Olivia Way
- 12919 Campus Parkway
- 13170 Hazel Dell Parkway
- 7205 E 96th Street
More: Starbucks, Business Insider
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