STARBUCKS fans will be able to ring in the new year with several new drinks and food items.

The popular coffee chain is adding the items to its winter menu, including some returning favourites.

Starbucks' new salted pretzel hot chocolate hits stores next week

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Starbucks’ new salted pretzel hot chocolate hits stores next weekCredit: Starbucks UK
The caramelised macadamia oat latte hits stores from January 5

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The caramelised macadamia oat latte hits stores from January 5Credit: Starbucks UK

The new items, including a salted pretzel hot chocolate and caramelised macadamia oat latte, hit stores from January 5.

They will be available while stocks last for coffee lovers to enjoy.

You can find your nearest Starbucks store online or the drinks will also be available to order through the Starbucks UK app to collect in store.

Customers can also get food and drink delivered via Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats but there will be a delivery fee.

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We have asked Starbucks for the full price range of different sized items as well as their calories and will update this story when we hear back.

Hitting the menu from next week, the salted pretzel hot chocolate comes with pretzel pieces on top of the warm beverage. It will cost £3.85 for a tall.

The caramelised macadamia oat latte will cost £3.75 for a tall and is a smooth oat dairy alternative with buttery macadamia and caramel notes.

It is topped with a sprinkle of caramelised macadamia too.

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Making a come back to the winter menu is the honey hazelnut oat latte for £3.75 which includes Starbucks’ signature espresso roast and is finished with a honey flavoured topping.

As well as three hot drinks, Starbucks is also adding new food items to the menu too.

These include a raspberry and almond mini loaf (£2.60) and its egg bites with red pepper and spinach (£3.30).

Also new is the plant-based breakfast wrap which is a vegan twist on the English breakfast including a meat-free Lincolnshire style sausage.

It also comes with smoky BBQ pinto bean sauce, scrambled tofu and costs £4.30.

For people planning on taking part in Veganuary this year, the no’beef and red onion focaccia costs £4.85.

It’s also brand new and is filled with soya beef style strips and plant-based bechemel and mayo.

Those with a sweet tooth are also in luck as the cinnamon cream cheese muffin costs £2.60 and is also new to the menu.

Another new food addition is the plant-based banana caramel muffin, perfect for those avoiding dairy products.

Starbucks’ loaf cake is also back, it’s a caramel flavoured loaf cake topped with caramel frosting, caramelised biscuit spread and biscuits for just £2.60.

More good news for Starbucks fans, none of the items already included in the winter menu will be removed for these new additions.

The chain announced six new menu items earlier this year, these included some returning favourites like the eggnog latte as well as new drinks like praline cookie hot chocolate.

The raspberry and almond mini loaf costs £2.60

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The raspberry and almond mini loaf costs £2.60Credit: Starbucks UK
Starbucks' egg bites with red pepper and spinach (£3.30)

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Starbucks’ egg bites with red pepper and spinach (£3.30)Credit: Starbucks UK
The no'beef and red onion focaccia costs £4.85

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The no’beef and red onion focaccia costs £4.85Credit: Starbucks UK

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