Does Starbucks still make Caramel Machiatto's?!


Question:

Does Starbucks still make Caramel Machiatto's?

It's not on their online menu, they still make it though right?

Additional Details

4 months ago
~Live in California. There are 5+ Starbucks here, not including those in stores!


Answers:
4 months ago
~Live in California. There are 5+ Starbucks here, not including those in stores!

Must depend on the starbucks. The one i go to, i still hear people order them.

Yup

I think so. I was in a Starbucks a few weeks ago and they still had it on the menu.

yes they do that is what i drink weekly. yours may not tho

yep thats my fav drink

yeah..the still do...i just go one the other day...it's my fav.

Yes, well they make it in California anyway, my wife had one yesterday!

Yes they do, we have a million Starbucks where I live, and it's on all the recipe boards in the stores. My friend ordered one about a week ago when we went. You might try the new Cinnamon Dolce Latte..it has a really nice burnt caramel flavor, it's soooo good!

Yes, they are still ruining great espresso with all that crap.

I Like Chocolate On It Or Carmel

P.S Hot Chocolate Is better Then Cold Lol.

Caramel Machiattos are one of our most popular drinks. We could never get rid of it for fear of inciting a riot amongst our loyal drinkers. CM's are not going anywhere anytime soon.

Yes; you have to ask for it though. They have alot of things that arn't on their menu's.

yes and it is still the best place to get them

Yes they do.

Yes, they do. I have one at least once a week

I live in the SF Bay Area and they certainly still make CM's around here. It's my fav!

I'm in Califronia, too, and still get them.




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