

Go ahead and try out another favorite Starbucks duo: the Blonde Espresso and the Dark Roast Espresso. If you've knocked back both the original Caramel and the Ultra Caramel Frappuccino, you may be seeking out a little more caffeine. It's pure heaven, and I definitely recommend giving it a shot, no matter how loyal you are to the OG Caramel flavor. The five layers consist of the new Sweet Cold Brew Whipped Cream, caramel sauce, caramel coffee Frappuccino, more whipped cream, and a final layer of caramel sauce. While the original Caramel Frappuccino merely blends caramel, coffee, and ice with a whipped cream topping, the Ultra Caramel Frappuccino has five creamy layers. And don't even get me started on those layers. The name of the new Ultra Caramel Frappuccino kind of says it all, as it literally takes the original Caramel Frappuccino to "the next level." The Ultra Caramel Frappuccino still has all of that caramel-y goodness, but the texture is like, ten times creamier.

The Caramel Frappuccino is a classic, and even though the Ultra is a total glow-up, I couldn't be happier that the OG version is here to stay. Per Starbucks' website, the original Caramel Frappuccino blends "buttery caramel syrup" with milk, coffee, ice, whipped cream, and, of course, all of the caramel sauce. As your official friendly Starbucks tour guide, I'm here to answer any and all coffee questions.įirst, I'm going to start off by discussing the original Caramel Frappuccino's flavor, and how it compares to that of the Ultra Caramel. And since you're most likely familiar with the OG Caramel Frappuccino flavor, you're probably wondering what the difference between Starbucks' Ultra and original Caramel Frappuccinos is. Not only was it May Day, but it also marked the release of Starbucks' new Ultra Caramel Frappuccino.
