Looks like Starbucks is eroticism redditembracing the "look good, feel good," mantra for 2017.
Beginning today, the brand is rolling out three new drinks, called the Tuxedo Collection, each with a "silky swirl of dark and white chocolaty goodness," according to the company's website. The collection, earning its name with a chocolatey black-and-white effect, includes the Tuxedo Mocha, the Tuxedo Hot Chocolate and, in case you're in the mood for something cold, the Tuxedo Frappuccino.
SEE ALSO: Starbucks will give away some free drinks for the rest of 2016Each Tuxedo drink is a chocolate lover's dream featuring a mocha and white chocolate mocha sauce and topped with whipped cream and an expertly crafted mocha drizzle to cement the tuxedo look (that means there's doublethe chocolate in the collection's hot chocolate). If that's somehow not decadent enough for you (and we get that), each drink is then topped off with some finishing dark-chocolate curls.
Prices of these drinks vary among locations, but are reminiscent of the brand's typical specialty drink prices. The 12 oz. Tuxedo Mochas and Frappuccinos cost between $4.25 and $4.45, and a 12 oz. Hot Chocolate costs around $3.25 - $3.45.
The fancy beverages are available Dec. 26 through Jan. 1, and if they taste as delicious as they look, they could be the last saving grace of 2016.
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