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Food November 12, 2021

Starbucks releases 'Taylor’s Version' of her favorite drink to celebrate 'Red (Taylor’s Version)' release

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Swifties now have another reason to celebrate this holiday season.

Taylor Swift and Starbucks are collaborating to celebrate the much-anticipated release of "Red (Taylor's Version)" and red cup season for the holidays. Starting Nov. 12, fans can enjoy Swift's favorite Starbuck's drink, the Grande Caramel Nonfat Latte.

Now, customers can order with a barista either in-store or in the drive thru by simply asking for “Taylor’s Latte” or a “Taylor’s Version.” In the Starbucks app, you can tap the details in the Taylor app card and then click “order now" to order "Taylor's Latte" via mobile.

To announce the collaboration, Starbucks tweeted, saying, "Watch it all begin again…with a Grande Caramel Nonfat Latte (Taylor’s Version)." The tweet included a video of a hand grabbing keys with a linked guitar and Eiffel Tower, red glasses and a red scarf. The background also features a brown hat similar to the one Swift wears on the album cover.

Watch it all begin again…with a Grande Caramel Nonfat Latte (Taylor’s Version).🧣 pic.twitter.com/Ww1g9tMs26

— Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) November 12, 2021

Swift, who is the queen of dropping Easter eggs about her latest projects and collaborations on social media, had fans guessing on TikTok in the lead-up to the announcement with several nods to fall, including red cups, coffee and scarves.

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One of Swift's TikTok videos featured a Starbucks coffee in which she declared, "Basic autumn lovers RISE."

@taylorswift

Basic autumn lovers RISE 🍂🧣#imsohappy #hellofall #swifttok

♬ I LOVE THE FALL - Taylor Swift

Starbucks egged on Swifties too, brewing up more online hype and buzz.

It's Red Season. ☕️✨🧣❤️

— Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) November 8, 2021

One fan named Madi responded to the "It's Red Season" tweet, saying, "yo you can't mess with a swifte like this." The Starbucks account joked, "What do you mean, Madi?"

We appreciate the concern, but you need to calm down. We have full control of our account. ❤️

— Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) November 8, 2021

With music fans will know all too well, Starbucks also created a special playlist on Spotify also launching on November 12.