Beginning Tuesday, March 4, the coffee chain said Monday that its spring menu will be accessible at every American location.
The business stated certain returning lavender beverages along with a new Iced Cherry Chai will be offered for a limited time. Additionally on the permanent menu will be a new Jalapeño Chicken Pocket.
Starbucks says the Iced Cherry Chai “puts a springtime twist on Starbucks’ beloved Iced Chai Latte.” Black tea mixed with cinnamon, clove, and other warming spices coupled with milk and ice finishes with a cherry cream cold foam and a sprinkle of cherry crunch topping.
“You immediately get a creamy texture, warm spices, and notes of cherry – and it all comes together in an approachable way when you take a sip of Iced Cherry Chai,” Starbucks chief beverage developer Billy Altieri stated in a news release.
Lavender is once more on Starbucks’ menu.
Apart from the Iced Cherry Chai, more lavender drinks are resurfacing on the Starbucks menu right in time for spring:
Features Starbucks smooth and creamy matcha and oatmilk, poured over ice and topped with lavender cream cold foam.
Made with Starbucks Blonde Espresso, creamy oatmilk, ice, and fragrant undertones of lavender, Iced Lavender Latte also available hot.
Creme frappuccino with lavender tones Blends sweet and subdued lavender flower notes with vanilla syrup, milk, ice, and topped with swirl of whipped cream.
Starbucks claims that while supplies last, consumers may also personalize practically any beverage with fresh Cherry Cream Cold Foam or Lavender Cream Cold Foam.

Jalapeño Chicken Pocket becomes part of Starbucks’ official menu.

Stuffed with diced chicken, charred poblanos, green jalapeño peppers, three-chile-pepper cheese, jalapeño cream cheese, wrapped on a toasted chile lavash flatbread, Starbucks stated in a press release the Jalapeño Chicken Pocket joins the chain’s permanent food menu.
Customers may get one free packet of Truff Original or Jalapeño Lime Hot Sauce for a limited time with any breakfast sandwich, wrap, egg bits, bakes, lunch sandwiches or pockets.
Ordering in store or the drive-through, or customizing a qualified item via the Starbucks app or with Starbucks delivery partners will all help you access the sauce packets.
Springware for drinks also on hand.
On shelves in Starbucks outlets, spring drinkware included cold cups, water bottles, tumblers and more in “vibrant seasonal hues,” the coffee chain claimed.
Additionally beginning March 4, the company’s new Artist Collaboration Series drinkware has designs from Brooklyn-based muralist, painter, and illustrator Misha Tyutyunik. Starbucks says the “interconnected relationship between humans and nature” inspires the series.