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Food: Starbucks Launched Its New Tie-Dye Frappuccino and Baristas Hate It

Starbucks Launched Its New Tie-Dye Frappuccino . . . and Baristas Hate It

Starbucks is finally selling its new Tie-Dye Frappuccino after photos leaked last month. But only for a limited time, while supplies last. Which might only be a few days.

It's supposed to be tropical fruit-flavored, with whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles on top. But the reviews are mixed. Some people say it's like banana candy. Others say it tastes like that white stick you get with a pack of Fun Dip. So yeah, it's sweet.

Apparently BARISTAS aren't thrilled though. Because it's a huge pain to make, and glitter gets everywhere. So if you order one, it might come with a little attitude. 

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It's Free Slurpee Day at 7-Eleven

It's 7-Eleven Day . . . a.k.a., July 11th. So you can get a free Slurpee today if you stop in between 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM. And they also have other deals, like $1 pizza and hot dogs.

Just don't confuse this with Bring Your Own Cup Day, where you can bring ANY container in and fill it up. That one happens in November around Black Friday.

If you show up today, you just get a SMALL Slurpee. So if you walk in with a baby pool and start filling it, you'll just get some weird looks. And they'll charge you for it. 

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Nestle Is Helping Save The Planet With Its New Wrapper

You never knew that your sweet tooth could make the world better, but Nestle is making it happen. The candy company has announced plans for a one-of-a-kind recyclable candy bar wrapper. So when you finish a treat, you’ll be able to recycle the paper packaging with your other recyclable items.

The eco-friendly wrappers will first be used on Nestle’s Yes! Snack bars and their goal is to move to all recyclable or reusable packaging by 2025. For now, the sweets with greener wrappers are only available in some European countries, but Nestle promises, “More countries in Europe and beyond will follow soon.”

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