Many of those who regularly frequent Starbucks are well aware of the coffee chain's secret menu. As the company offers a range of interesting products that don't appear on their standard menu, there are countless drinks that you can get, if you know where to look and how to order them. This is no different when it comes to Valentine's Day 2020, as there are special beverages that you can order for this year's holiday as well.

According to Mashed.com, Starbucks fans have stepped in this year in order to create their own unique drink to celebrate Valentine's Day due to the fact that the coffee giant did not officially release their own. Here's how to customize your own order so that you too can try out the new drink that many are calling the "Chocolate Strawberry Cold Brew."

Resembling a chocolate covered strawberry, the beverage mixes ingredients such as strawberry purée and chocolate shavings in order to create the latest drink.

When it comes to ordering, you will first start with a cold brew with sweet cream cold foam. From there, you will ask for them to add a couple pumps of raspberry syrup and, if desired, white chocolate mocha. To achieve the pink color, you will need strawberry purée to be mixed with the sweet cream cold foam. Finally, if you want, you can top it off with chocolate shavings.

However, this is not the only drink that you could get to celebrate Valentine's Day 2020. If you're looking for a more traditional and less time-consuming order, the coffee chain's Pink Drink, Violet Drink, or a Very Berry Hibiscus Lemonade are all options that will easily fit into the day's pink theme as well.

The decision to officially forgo a special Valentine's Day drink counters previous years. In 2019, Starbucks released a variety of options, including a Cherry Mocha, Valentine's Day Cake Pop, and Valentine's Day Heart Sugar Cookie.

The newest drink that customers can order at Starbucks follows various additions to the chain's 2019 menu, which included both the Pumpkin Spice Cold Brew and Irish Cream Cold Brew.

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