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‘Taylor’s Latte’: Starbucks offering Taylor Swift’s favorite drink to celebrate album release

Taylor Swift, seen here performing at the 36th Annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony last month, released her re-recorded version of "Red" on Friday. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame )

To celebrate the release of Taylor Swift’s re-recording of “Red,” Starbucks is giving fans the opportunity to order the star’s favorite Starbucks drink.

Fans can get the drink — a Grande Caramel Nonfat Latte — simply by asking for “Taylor’s Latte” or “Taylor’s Version.”


It can be ordered in-store, via the drive-thru, or in the Starbucks app by tapping the details section of the “Taylor app card” for a limited time, Starbucks has confirmed.

Starbucks hinted at a collaboration with Taylor Swift earlier this week on Twitter, referencing the album’s name and some of Swift’s song lyrics in separate tweets. On Friday, the brand’s Twitter account officially changed its bio to read “Try Taylor’s favorite drink.”

Friday also marked the release date of Swift’s latest album, “Red (Taylor’s Version),” which contains re-recorded versions of songs from her original “Red” album released in 2012, along with several new versions of never-released recordings.

Swift, 31, had originally released “Red” in 2012 under Big Machine Records before leaving the label in 2018. In 2019, Big Machine Records was acquired for $300 million by Scooter Braun and Ithaca Holdings, leaving Swift without ownership of the master recordings for her first six albums. Swift later announced that she would re-record her first six albums, effectively granting herself the rights over the re-recorded material.

“Red (Taylor’s Version)” is the second of Swift’s re-recorded albums to be released following “Fearless” (Taylor’s Version)” earlier in 2021. Both were released on Republic records.

Starbucks, too, will be playing tracks from “Red (Taylor’s Version)” in its stores on Friday. The chain has made its in-store playlist available on Spotify for customers to stream.