Does Starbucks' Unicorn Frappuccino look amazing or disgusting? | The Tylt
Starbucks is making the Unicorn Frappuccino available in its stores for a short time between April 19 and 23. Some Starbucks fanatics can't wait to Instagram their colorful drinks. Others think the rainbow-colored drinks are the most disgusting thing in the world and are dreading their Instagram feeds being full of basic rainbow-colored Frappuccinos. What do you think? đ

Starbucks is taking the Internet by storm with its new limited edition Unicorn Frappuccino. It's a drink made for Instagram and people are already freaking out about it. Not only is it rainbow-themed, but the color changes as you drink it. Here's what the Starbucks press release says:
The Unicorn Frappuccino blended crème is made with a sweet dusting of pink powder, blended into a crème Frappuccino with mango syrup and layered with a pleasantly sour blue drizzle. It is finished with vanilla whipped cream and a sprinkle of sweet pink and sour blue powder topping.
Like its mythical namesake, the Unicorn Frappuccino blended crème comes with a bit of magic, starting as a purple beverage with swirls of blue and a first taste that is sweet and fruity. But give it a stir and its color changes to pink, and the flavor evolves to tangy and tart. The more swirl, the more the beverageâs color and flavors transform.
Others think the Unicorn Frappuccino is an affront to humanity and should be killed with fire. Okay, maybe people don't feel that strongly about it, but it is kind of weird to consume bright, multicolored drinks that change color. It's probably packed full of sugar and is probably a good solution for anyone who wants to instantly develop diabetes.Â
People are "freaking out" over Starbucks' "Unicorn Frappuccino" that "puts rare magical beings into a blender" with "mediocre espresso"
— Traiken (@Traiken) April 18, 2017
If someone says you don't need a Starbucks #unicornfrappuccino, unfriend them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life...đł pic.twitter.com/i6N8qLnWc0
— Linda Childers (@LindaChilders1) April 18, 2017