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In February, Starbucks launched a range of olive oil coffees in Italy.

"Starbucks, the world's largest coffeehouse chain, has launched a line of olive oil coffees in Italy, the brand said in a statement.
Named Oleato, it will offer hot or cold coffees.

Starbucks is expected to release Oleato in the coming months in the United States, Japan, United Kingdom and the Middle East.

It was while strolling through the olive groves of Sicily that Howard Schultz had the idea of adding olive oil to coffee. "In both hot and cold coffee drinks, it produced an unexpected, velvety, buttery flavor that enhanced the coffee and lingers beautifully on the palate," he said.

In 2018, when Starbuck set up in Italy, residents called for its boycott. The chain now has only twenty stores there."
 
In February, Starbucks launched a range of olive oil coffees in Italy.

"Starbucks, the world's largest coffeehouse chain, has launched a line of olive oil coffees in Italy, the brand said in a statement.
Named Oleato, it will offer hot or cold coffees.

Starbucks is expected to release Oleato in the coming months in the United States, Japan, United Kingdom and the Middle East.

It was while strolling through the olive groves of Sicily that Howard Schultz had the idea of adding olive oil to coffee. "In both hot and cold coffee drinks, it produced an unexpected, velvety, buttery flavor that enhanced the coffee and lingers beautifully on the palate," he said.

In 2018, when Starbuck set up in Italy, residents called for its boycott. The chain now has only twenty stores there."
That's new! I remember the butter coffee kick, but now olive oil?

Some olive oils are a little bitter and it's not always easy to one that's pure and not a blend. Unless that's what you like.

I'm looking forward to trying it!
 
In February, Starbucks launched a range of olive oil coffees in Italy.

"Starbucks, the world's largest coffeehouse chain, has launched a line of olive oil coffees in Italy, the brand said in a statement.
Named Oleato, it will offer hot or cold coffees.

Starbucks is expected to release Oleato in the coming months in the United States, Japan, United Kingdom and the Middle East.

It was while strolling through the olive groves of Sicily that Howard Schultz had the idea of adding olive oil to coffee. "In both hot and cold coffee drinks, it produced an unexpected, velvety, buttery flavor that enhanced the coffee and lingers beautifully on the palate," he said.

In 2018, when Starbuck set up in Italy, residents called for its boycott. The chain now has only twenty stores there."
That is really interesting.
 

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