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If you’re like me, you probably can’t get enough of Starbucks. From the delicious frappuccinos to the salted caramel cake pops, Starbucks is responsible for making so many of my dreams come true. This being said, I found out something really heartbreaking today. There are Starbucks menu items around the world that aren’t available in the US. I thought the bond me and Starbucks shared allowed for no secrets. It saddens me how wrong I was.  I’ll try to put the betrayal aside for the sake of this post. Some of the delectable items include:

Pancakes:  If you’re one of our avid blog readers, you’ve probably read about my pancake obsession. Well, Starbucks sells them in Europe. I have nothing else to say about this. Not bitter.

pancakes

Meringue Brownie: My only question is why is this only available in Argentina? Did Argentina win some type of competition that granted them sole access to this delicious dessert?

brownie

Cheesecake: I’m not the biggest fan of cheesecake (blasphemous I know),  so I’ll let this one slide. This is available in many countries around the world.

cheesecake

Yogurt Frappuccino:  This yummy drink blends a frappuccino with Greek yogurt and is available in Greece and the U.K.

yogurt

Asian Dolce Latte:  This is Espresso layered with dolce sauce and topped with whipped cream and ground espresso.

asian dolce latte

Coffee Jelly Frappuccino: Ever had Boba tea? If not there’s this awesome place on east colonial before Mills that has the best Boba you could ever get. They even take a picture of you and put it on their wall. Anyway, this  drink is similar but a frappuccino with coffee flavored boba-like jelly at the bottom. This drink can be found throughout Asia.

coffee jelly frap

Spam Bagel: Okay, honestly I’m not too obsessed with the idea of spam on my bagels or just spam in general. But to each their own, eh? The Philippines houses the spam bagel.

spam bagel