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    16 Starbucks Copycat Recipes That Are Easier To Make At Home Than You Think

    You probably already have everything you need for a vanilla bean "Frappuccino."

    1. Cinnamon dulce latte

    The latte inside a glass mug topped with whipped cream and cinnamon
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    The only thing better than cinnamon itself is a delicious ~homemade~ cinnamon syrup — and that's what takes this latte to the next level. Plus, you can make it with ingredients you likely already have in your kitchen! Get the cinnamon dulce latte recipe here.

    2. Iced black tea lemonade

    Black tea lemonade in a tall glass garnished with a lemon slice and a pitcher of the drink in the background
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    Summer days are calling so you might as well answer 'em with this rendition of the Starbucks iced black tea lemonade! Whether you purchase pre-made lemonade, concentrate lemonade, or make it yourself, you're sure to enjoy every sip. Get the iced black tea lemonade recipe here.

    3. Pumpkin spice latte

    The latte in a glass jar topped with whipped cream and spice
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    Admit it: you're a die-hard PSL lover. No need to wait till the leaves turn red and yellow to get your pumpkin spice fix. Get the pumpkin spice latte recipe here.

    4. Vanilla bean "Frappuccino"

    The blended "Frappuccino" in a glass mason jar topped with whipped cream
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    If you have milk, vanilla ice cream, sugar, and vanilla extract in your kitchen, you can make this "Frappuccino," like, now. Name a more delicious way to spend the afternoon. I'll wait. Get the vanilla bean "Frappuccino" recipe here.

    5. Passion tea lemonade

    The bright red passion tea lemonade inside a plastic cup with a straw
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    Not only is it an eye-catching drink, but the iced tea is sure to be the morning refresh you're looking for. Get the passion tea lemonade recipe here.

    6. White chocolate mocha

    The white chocolate mocha inside a glass jar topped with whipped cream and white chocolate shavings
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    Get the white chocolate mocha recipe here.

    7. London fog latte

    Two glass mugs filled with a latte and a creamy top
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    It may be one of the lesser-known menu items but the Earl Grey tea and steamed milk combo might leave you ~obsessed~. Get the London fog latte recipe here.

    8. Mocha "Frappuccino"

    A hand sprinkling mini chocolate chips mason jars filled with the mocha "Frappuccino" and topped with whipped cream
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    Get the mocha frappuccino recipe here.

    9. Cool lime refresher

    The green-hued refresher in a glass with cucumber and lime slices inside and a mint leaf garnish
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    Personally, I remember when I used to get this drink non-stop — you truly can't beat the light, refreshing, citrus-y taste! Get the cool lime refresher recipe here.

    10. Green tea "Frappuccino"

    The green-colored blended drink in a glass mason jar topped with whipped cream
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    Matcha lovers rejoice! While there are already *so many* ways to enjoy matcha in drinks and desserts, you can't forget about blending it up with some milk, ice, and vanilla pudding powder, which will make this drink ~unforgettable~. Get the green tea "Frappuccino" recipe here.

    11. Purple drink

    A light purple drink inside a glass mason jar next to a bowl of blackberries
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    If you raved about the pink drink, you might also love its equally colorful and satisfying sister, the purple dink. The major difference between the two is the purple drink's use of blackberries instead of strawberries. Get the purple drink recipe here.

    12. Very berry hibiscus refresher

    A bright red drink filled with various berries inside a glass mason jar garnished with a lime wedge
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    Forget happy hours with margaritas — this is about to become your new go-to summer favorite. And if you already have your favorite berries at home, you're already on your way to enjoying this drink. Get the very berry hibiscus refresher recipe here.

    13. Caramel brûlée latte

    The latte inside a glass mug topped with whipped cream and a caramel drizzle
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    This drink usually makes its entrance around the holidays, but if you're impatient like me and can't wait till December to get your fix of this caramel-y treat, you can make it yourself! Get the caramel brûlée latte recipe here.

    14. Peppermint white chocolate mocha

    The white chocolate drink inside a glass mason jar topped with whipped cream and peppermint candy pieces
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    The only thing that makes the white chocolate mocha just a little better than it already is is — you guessed it — peppermint. And the homemade peppermint white chocolate syrup you'll be making is sure to be *chef's kiss* incredible. Get the peppermint white chocolate mocha recipe here.

    15. Iced white chocolate mocha

    An iced white chocolate mocha in a glass mason jar topped with whipped cream
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    And if you're just perpetually in love with iced drinks but wanna save the peppermint for the holidays, you can still indulge in this classic drink. Get the iced white chocolate mocha recipe here.

    16. S'mores "Frappuccino"

    The "Frappuccino" in a glass mason jar topped with whipped cream and graham cracker crumbs
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    If you've ever tried this drink from Starbucks, it might've transported you to a childhood of making s'mores over a campfire (or inside your microwave if you've never been camping). You can recreate all those feels with a recipe that nails the drink right down to the crushed graham cracker topping. Get the s'mores "Frappuccino" recipe here.