Starbucks baristas are now creating 'unicorn lemonade'

Starbucks baristas are now creating 'unicorn lemonade'

If you thought the current unicorn trend would quietly peter out of the news cycle and your social media feeds, you were severely mistaken.

Let's make this clear: The unicorn will never die.

Just in case you question this fact, we have definitive proof. Starbucks' Unicorn Frappuccinos have come to the end of their limited edition run but people are already experimenting with new recipes in order to create the "unicorn lemonade."

That's right, instead of letting the unicorn-era of Starbucks come to a natural end, we are hellbent on making sure it somehow lives on.

The idea for unicorn lemonade appeared on Reddit, under a post with the title, "My coworkers and I got creative with the new powders."

The picture that once accompanied the post has since been deleted, presumably because baristas did not want the drink idea to spread to social media and cause tons of people to ask for it in store.

But the internet is never that merciful. The image immediately blew up on Instagram and the unicorn lemonade idea is now everywhere.

There are several ways people have attempted to recreate the ombre effect of the drink.

According to a description posted on the original Reddit post, the drink on the left is layered raspberry lemonade.

The bottom half is mixed with Starbucks' blue unicorn powder and the top with pink powder. The drink on the right is lemonade with blue powder on the bottom and passion tea on top.

Cosmopolitan attempted both of these recipes and got less than stellar final results.

But they did manage to achieve a nice pink-to-yellow ombre drink by ordering a regular lemonade and asking the barista to sprinkle some of the pink powder on top.

Others are mixing lemonade with both pink and blue powders.

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