STARBUCKS lovers have been rushing to get their hands on an iced coffee flavour scanning at tills for just 25p.

Shoppers are racing to nab the bargain coffee bottles as they fly off the shelves.

Starbucks lovers racing to snap up iced coffee flavour scanning at tills for just 25p

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Starbucks lovers racing to snap up iced coffee flavour scanning at tills for just 25pCredit: Facebook

Posting on the New Foods UK Facebook group a Starbucks lover shared a photo of the Frappuccino coffee drink priced at just 25p.

The drink appears to be from the Christmas range with packaging sporting green garland and festive colours.

The frappuccino has been spotted on the shelves of Asda in Rotherham by the eagle-eyed shopper.

Fans of the coffee chain were excited about the discovery, racing to snap up the bottles.

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One person wrote: “I’ll have some too for that price please.”

Another one added: “I’ll clear the shelf for that price. No shame.”

The Mocha flavour in 250ml bottles usually sells at a price of £2.20 – making the reduced cost a real steal.

Coffee lovers have also been going wild over a new drink that has started appearing on shop shelves.

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Shoppers spotted the limited edition beverage at Morrisons and can’t wait to give it a try.

The new drink is made up of chilled espresso, milk and both chocolate and hazelnut flavours.

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We had a look and found that the drink is available in both Morrisons and Starbucks, although it’s currently sold out online.

You can grab the 220ml coffee for £2.20 at both supermarkets.

It looks like you’ll need to grab it in-store though, it might be worth calling ahead though to make sure it’s in stock.

You can find your nearest Sainsbury’s and Morrisons shops using the tool locator tool on their respective websites.

It’s not the first time Starbucks has come out with a limited edition chilled drink fans have gone wild for.

A tasty festive edition beverage was spotted by a fan at their local Morrisons back in November.

Starbucks described the chilled coffee as a “bold espresso, creamy milk with hints of white chocolate flavour”.

Other supermarkets have even come out with their own chilled coffee beverages.

Shoppers have been flocking to Aldi to get their hands on new iced coffee drinks which are scanning for less than a quid at the tills.

Each 250ml cup of coffee is ready to drink right away and they go for just 65p each. 

Lidl has similar iced coffees available in stores for the same price.

The supermarket’s Milbona Coffee drinks prove popular with customers, they offer cappuccino lattes and espresso macchiatos. 

The Emmi Caffe Latte Ice Coffees are also available in most supermarkets like Sainsbury’sMorrison’s and Tesco

These are a little more expensive with prices starting from £1.25, however, they do have a bit more choice with a wider variety of coffees available such as lattes and cappuccinos.

Iceland has stocked up on a new “banging” iced coffee served up by an iconic chocolate brand.

Happy customers were thrilled to hear of the sweet treat arrival after Iceland shared the news on their Facebook page.

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“NEW IN: Delicious Mars and Galaxy Iced Coffee. Need we say any more”, the discount food retailer wrote.

We taste-tested 10 high street iced coffees to see which one was the best – find out which one ranked top.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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