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Starbucks Brings Back Mini Frappuccino For Mini Summer Refreshment

By Laura Northrup@lnorthrup 5.16.16

Mini_Frappuccino_2016For people who want a cool blast of summer refreshment without a massive blast of calories, Starbucks is bringing back its blended Frappuccino drinks in mini sizes, which are two ounces smaller than the company’s normal smallest drink size. The drinks are at most $0.30 cheaper than the “tall” size, and are available in all of the same flavors as normal-sized Frappuccinos. The promotion starts today, and Starbucks didn’t provide an end date for 2016 yet. [Starbucks]

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