What is the cold buster tea at Starbucks?
What is the cold buster tea at Starbucks?
It’s also sometimes known as the Cold Buster because it consists of a venti cup with one bag of Jade Citrus Mint Tea and one bag of Peach Tranquility Tea, half-filled with hot water and half-filled with steamed lemonade. You finish it off with honey and a pump of peppermint, if you feel so inclined.
Does the Medicine Ball from Starbucks really work?
But can it really help cure a cold? While it’s not specifically what the doctor ordered, the Medicine Ball does provide a few of the recommendations that can help a cold, especially if you have a mild sore throat. That includes fluid, some vitamin C and a bit of honey.
What is Starbucks Medicine Ball now called?
UPDATE: Starbucks has a new drink that’s inspired by the Medicine Ball. It’s called Citrus Defender and the Vitamin C-packed beverage is a combination of the Teavana Defense Wellness Tea, steamed lemonade, hot water and honey.
What should I get at Starbucks when sick?
Jade Citrus Mint® green tea, Peach Tranquility® herbal tea, hot water, steamed lemonade and a touch of honey mingle tastefully well together for a tea that comforts from the inside out.
How do you order a Starbucks cold buster?
You can order the Starbucks Medicine Ball at the Starbucks drive-thru or in store. If your barista doesn’t know what it is, you can list out the ingredients, or ask for a Honey Citrus Mint Tea like I did. (That’s right, the Medicine Ball has been added to the official Starbucks menu.)
What is the best Starbucks tea to drink when sick?
Allegedly invented by a former Starbucks barista, the secret menu drink went viral on Instagram for being soothing and comforting. The recipe is a blend of hot water, steamed lemonade, one bag of Teavana’s jade citrus mint tea, another bag of peach tranquility tea, and a packet of honey.
How do you order a medicine bomb from Starbucks?
To order a Medicine Ball at Starbucks, order a Honey Citrus Mint Tea. On the app, go to “hot tea” then “green teas” to find it. Make note, this Starbucks tea contains caffeine since it has green tea in it. At Starbucks, a grande costs about $3, has 130 calories and 30 grams of sugar.
What drink from Starbucks helps a sore throat?
The Coldbuster, also known as “The Medicine Ball” will sooth sore throats and sinuses should the unfortunate come your way. It incorporates a handful of cold remedies, all put together in a steaming hot cup of tea. So if you’re feeling under the weather, give this remedy a try.
What is the Cinderella latte?
Meaning the Cinderella drink is a latte with one pump of pumpkin spice syrup and one pump of white chocolate syrup. So basically a Cinderella Latte is a white chocolate pumpkin coffee drink.
What does the Medicine Ball from Starbucks do?
While the name may sound more like equipment at your local gym, this tea can supposedly ward off sniffles, sore throats and all the issues that plague us during cold and flu season.
How do you make Starbucks cold buster?
Here’s the recipe:
- Venti Cup w/ a bag of Jade Citrus Mint Tea and a bag of Peach Tranquility Tea.
- Add half hot water and half steamed lemonade.
- Add a little honey for its anti-microbial effects.
- Optional: Add a pump of peppermint.
How much is a Starbucks Medicine Ball?
Now that it’s an official drink on the chain’s menu, this soothing elixir now has a standard recipe card and ring code at Starbucks locations nationwide. A tall (12-ounce) beverage goes for about $3.50 — which is totally worth it if it actually helps you feel better while you’re fighting off that mid-season head cold.