Mini Frappuccino Starbucks Is Out … And Jimmy Kimmel Tricks People Into Getting MUCH Smaller Mini-Frap! [PHOTO]

As the hotter months have arrived in the northern hemisphere, it's no surprise that some of the largest and most important chains in the world related to cold beverages and desserts launch their products, from Ben & Jerry's from the coffee giant to new mini Frappuccino Starbucks!

Those who love the old-fashioned sizes should be delighted to be able to get all the delicious taste from the cold beverage without packing up the extra calories for the day, through the new mini Frappuccino Starbucks that aims to bring the same flavors to a much smaller format.

The new mini Frappuccino at Starbucks comes after a series of ill-related decisions regarding their inner campaigning, most notably including the failed "Race Together" one introduced by the company's CEO, Howard Schultz; however, newer and more popular choices have included the recent launch of the S'Mores Frappuccino.

The new mini Frappuccinos at Starbucks are being advertised as a summer specialty drink, and they began to be available on May 11 and they'll be available up until July 16 - so the window to try them out is only a couple of months!

They're also 10 ounces (obviously smaller than a Tall frap) and cost from 20 to 30 cents less than your average Frappuccino of barely the next size.

According to Bustle, the new mini Frappuccinos at Starbucks are also interesting because of the choices in flavors: in fact, patrons of the Seattle-based chain can get pretty much any of their favorite Fraps in the smallest size.

"Staying true to Starbucks commitment to personalization, customers can order all flavors of Frappuccino in the Mini serving size," a Starbucks rep stated to the outlet.

Still, drink with care, as Yahoo! News reports that the new mini-Fraps still contain 24 grams of sugar and 120 calories.

Jimmy Kimmel, according to The Huffington Post, went on to trick a few people into buying much smaller mini Frappuccinos at Starbucks on his show - watch the video below!

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