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Starbucks is Testing Protein Cold Foam on Menu

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Starbucks is testing a new cold foam in an unusual flavor
Starbucks is testing a new cold foam with protein. The coffee chain told TODAY.com in an exclusive interview that it is testing a banana protein cold foam on an iced latte. The brand revealed the beverage at the Starbucks Leadership Experience event in Las Vegas.

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