Starbucks releases Singapore-exclusive Halloween drink, merchandise
This year’s sweet treat comes with a merchandise collection that’s “to die for”.
Get into the Halloween spirit with Starbucks’ Singapore-exclusive Halloween drink and merchandise from Oct 5.
The Singapore-exclusive Halloween drink is dubbed the Spook-a-cinno Frappuccino, which is a creamy purple sweet potato concoction.
For $8.20, customers can purchase a tall cup, which includes a blend of milk, ice and real sweet potato chunks, topped with whipped cream and matcha powder. This halloween special also comes with a chocolate cat topper.

For a limited time only, you can get the Spook-a-cino Frappuccino in stores and through the Starbucks app. It is also available on food delivery platforms GrabFood, Foodpanda and Deliveroo.
You can also look forward to getting your hands on exclusive Halloween Reusable Hot and Cold Cups.
At $8.90, the Reusable 24oz Cold Cup is decorated with an assortment of pumpkin graphics.
The Reusable 16oz Hot Cup changes colour from black to orange upon being filled with your hot beverages. This cup can be purchased at $6.90.
The Halloween Reusable Hot and Cold Cups are also available with any purchases made in-store and on the Starbucks online store from Oct 12, while stocks last.
This year’s halloween merchandise collection features mugs and other accessories in the form of ghost dogs and an array of pumpkin-themed items.

Some examples include the Starbucks Dog And Friends Trick Or Treat Tumblr 12oz at $24.90, the Starbucks Dog And Pumpkin Mug with Lid 12oz at $39.90, and the Starbucks Black Cat Holding Pumpkin Mug 12oz at $26.90.
Merchandise are available in all Starbucks stores and online. Products can also be purchased at LazMall and Shopee Mall, while stocks last.
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