“Would have been nice to see you use your influence for a plant-based food option or a drink that can be made vegan.” Aside from a 2015 incident wherein Grande licked a non-vegan doughnut inside a shop in Los Angeles, the singer has avidly promoted her love of animals and commitment to an animal-free diet. “Just not sure why you would be an ambassador for this particular drink if you’re vegan,” one follower posted. Fans on Twitter criticized the star for promoting a beverage that could not be made vegan. Today, the singer tweeted photos of herself and several dogs enjoying a cold version through a metal straw with the hashtag #trythesoyversion.” A spokesperson for Starbucks has confirmed to VegNews that the Cloud Macchiato cannot be made vegan, even if soy milk is used in place of dairy milk, as the foam is made with egg whites. Grande began promoting the beverage yesterday on social media by tweeting several cryptic emojis (including her signature cloud emojis), a campaign that excited Grande’s vegan fans. To promote the new beverage, Starbucks teamed with purportedly vegan singer Ariana Grande-a Starbucks fan herself with a history of joking that her last name is the same as one of the chain’s drink size options. The Cloud Macchiatos are only available in stores in the US right now.Today, Starbucks unveiled the Cloud Macchiato, a beverage that features espresso, a milk-based foam made with egg white powder, and a caramel drizzle that contains butter and cream. #CloudMacchiato - Starbucks Coffee March 5, 2019Īccording to the information on Starbucks' website, the Cloud Macchiato contains ice, milk, brewed espresso, vanilla syrup, a flavoured sauce of choice and the star ingredient - a cloud powder which contains sugar, Arabic gum, egg white powder, rice protein, sea salt, xanthan gum and natural flavouring. You like our cloud? Gee thanks, just made it. Starbucks replied to Ariana's pictures by re-fashioning lyrics from her latest single '7 Rings' and it said: "You want it, we got it. □ cloud #cloudmacchiato #starbucksambassador #trythesoyversion /y2LRAx33Sq- Ariana Grande March 5, 2019Īriana's tweet has been re-tweeted by over 18 thousand people at the time of writing this article. Take a look at Ariana Grande's tweet from yesterday: She had also used cloud emojis to tease her 2018 release, 'God Is A Woman', making it apparent that the popstar has an affinity for clouds. Grande has been known to be a fan of clouds and frequently uses the cloud emoji in her Twitter and Instagram posts. She also urged her fans to try the soy version of the Cloud Macchiato. She reportedly had a Starbucks barista make the drink for her at her place. *Cloud foam contains egg whites /TyiAGKgGQO- Starbucks Coffee March 5, 2019Įxcited about the release, Ariana Grande also tweeted about the new drink with a series of pictures of herself wearing the brand's barista apron and holding the new drink. So light and fluffy they're basically a cloud in a cup. Introducing new Iced Cloud Macchiatos in Caramel and Cinnamon. This came after Starbucks left people confused with numerous posts with pictures and videos of clouds and cloud-shaped things. The 'Thank You, Next' hit singer loves clouds and teamed up with Starbucks to release the drink that is now available in two flavours - cinnamon and caramel. However, what's interesting about Starbucks' Cloud Macchiato is that American popstar Ariana Grande had a hand in coming up with the novel drink. After teasing their patrons with a series of cryptic posts on social media, Starbucks' social media pages shared the first look of the drink that is reportedly made by adding their trademarked cold foam. International coffee retailer and restaurant chain Starbucks just shared information about their new drink - Cloud Macchiato.
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