Starbucks elevates spring with new at-home coffees and creamers
As the new year blooms into action, Starbucks® At Home Spring Coffees and Creamers return to grocery shelves.

As the new year blooms into action, Starbucks® At Home Spring Coffees and Creamers return to grocery shelves. With a variety of sweet, savory and bright tasting notes, these springtime beverages reawaken the daily routine and sweeten the small moments at home, from peaceful mornings alone to vibrant celebrations with loved ones.
The seasonal collection features the new Starbucks® Vanilla Lavender Coffee, Starbucks® Mountain Blend Coffee, Starbucks® Caffè Mocha Flavored Zero Creamer and the new Starbucks® Oatmilk creamers in two cafe-inspired flavors: Lavender Latte Flavored Oatmilk Creamer and Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso Flavored Oatmilk Creamer.
Expertly crafted to go together, Starbucks® coffees and creamers can be easily brewed as iced or hot beverages, making them perfect for variable spring weather.
New and Returning Spring Coffees
Starbucks Vanilla Lavender
Inspired by the Starbucks® Iced Lavender Oatmilk Latte, which launched in Starbucks cafes in 2024, the new Starbucks® Vanilla Lavender flavored coffee features the sweet floral flavors of delicate lavender and velvety vanilla.
Pricing: The suggested retail price is $11.99 for 11-oz. Roast & Ground bag; K-Cup® pods: $10.49 for a 10-count, $13.99 for a 22-count.
Starbucks Mountain Blend
The new Starbucks® Mountain Blend black coffee features notes of cocoa nib and orange zest to create a harmonious blend akin to the taste of crisp mountain air.
Pricing: The suggested retail price is $11.99 for 11-oz. Roast & Ground bag; K-Cup® pods: $10.49 for a 10-count, $13.99 for a 22-count.
Starbucks Brown Sugar Cinnamon
Returning for the season are the Starbucks® Brown Sugar Cinnamon flavored coffees, which bring home the essence of the cafe favorite Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso. The delectable coffee features subtly sweet brown sugar flavors that complement rich notes of baked cinnamon to create a balanced blend.
Pricing: The suggested retail price is $11.99 for 11-oz. Roast & Ground bag; K-Cup® pods: $10.49 for a 10-count, $13.99 for a 22-count; $11.99 for a 32-ounce multi-serve bottle.
Starbucks Toasted Coconut Mocha
Coffee lovers can also enjoy the returning Starbucks® Toasted Coconut Mocha flavored coffee, which features a wonderfully sweet and nutty taste.
Pricing: The suggested retail price is $11.99 for 11-oz. Roast & Ground bag; K-Cup® pods: $10.49 for a 10-count, $13.99 for a 22-count.
New Non-Dairy, Oatmilk Starbucks Creamers
Starbucks® Lavender Latte Flavored Oatmilk Creamer
As interest in plant-based beverages continues to grow, Starbucks is proud to release its first oatmilk non-dairy creamers, available year-round. Starbucks® Lavender Latte Flavored Oatmilk Creamer combines smooth oatmilk and added flavors of lavender with subtle vanilla that pairs perfectly with our coffee for an oh-so-delicious cup.
Pricing: The suggested retail price is $5.99 for a 28-ounce bottle.
Starbucks® Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso Flavored Oatmilk Creamer
Starbucks® Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso Flavored Oatmilk Creamer is crafted with smooth oatmilk and flavors of sweet brown sugar with a hint of cinnamon.
Pricing: The suggested retail price is $5.99 for a 28-ounce bottle.
Starbucks® Caffè Mocha Flavored Zero Creamer
Nearly 60% of shoppers today* desire more zero added sugar options, so Starbucks is also expanding its Zero Creamer offerings with the introduction of Starbucks® Caffè Mocha Flavored Zero Creamer. Featuring flavors of smooth chocolate and cocoa, mocha fans can recreate the Starbucks beverage they know and love with zero grams of added sugar per serving.
Pricing: The suggested retail price is $5.99 for a 28-ounce bottle.
Starbucks spring coffees will be available for a limited time while supplies last, however the new oatmilk creamers and Zero Creamer will continue to be available year-round. Visit athome.starbucks.com to find products near you.
*Based on research from the 2024 Nestle Creamers Landscape Study