Sip on Starbuck's secret menu drink, a "WandaVision" Frappuccino, while you anticipate the next great episode!

Fans of the popular Disney+ series WandaVision will want to add this secret menu drink to their Starbucks favorites. Marvel magic brings us the fun and retro sitcom-styled shown to us each Friday. In fact, the site actually crashed at one point as eager fans logged on to watch the latest episode.

If you’re getting antsy as you wait for each episode to drop, take a minute and order yourself this creative concoction. The black, brown, and red “static-like” colors streaming throughout mimic the glitches and static of life in Westview. With a base of vanilla bean Frappuccino and drizzles of chocolate, pumps of raspberry, and purees of strawberry, what’s not to love?

Now, you can’t simply ask for a WandaVision Frappuccino by name. This is a secret menu drink. If you ask for it by name, the barista will probably look at you as confused as the twins looked at Wanda in the Malcolm in the Middle/Modern Family episode (Episode 7). Check out these instructions from Totally the Bomb on how to order it at Starbucks.

WandaVision Frappuccino

  • Order a grande vanilla bean Frappuccino.
  • Ask for one pump of white mocha and one pump of raspberry syrup.
  • Next, ask for strawberry puree, a mocha drizzle, and whipped cream to go on the bottom.
  • Add a chocolate drizzle on top.

Disney Food Blog described the WandaVision Frappuccino as a milkshake type of drink, so if you’re looking for a coffee boost, you probably won’t get it here. It retails for $6.87, which is pretty consistent for a custom drink. Other Starbucks secret menu items have included Harry Potter’s butterbeer, a Baby Yoda Frappuccino, a tie-dye Frappuccino, and the ever-popular ombré pink drink.

Have you tried a WandaVision Frappuccino yet? Was it as delicious as the show is wonderful? Let us know in the comments.

Sandy Allen
Sandy is a freelance writer based in Richmond, Virginia. She enjoys traveling to islands, natural attractions, theme parks and haunted spots. She has a lofty goal of visiting every park (national and theme) in the U.S. Her interests range from food, fun and outdoor activities to celebrity restaurants, Vegas and Broadway shows and grand hotels. Her work has appeared at AFAR, MapQuest Travel and Better Boat. When she’s not doing any of the above, she can be found reading, bicycling or trying to do yoga.
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