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仅仅因为我们个人喜欢某些东西并不意味着它足够受欢迎,足以留在市场上。

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Every November, millions of Starbucks fans look forward to the coffee giant’s announcement of their annual lineup of holiday drinks, such as Peppermint Mochas, Toasted White Chocolate Mochas, Caramel Brulée Lattes, Chestnut Praline Lattes, and Eggnog Lattes.

Devotees of the chain’s holiday-themed Gingerbread Lattes have been disappointed in recent years, however, as the company stopped offering that holiday drink in the U.S. market after 2018:

Our Gingerbread Latte is only available in Canada this year. We recommend a Cinnamon Dolce Latte for a similar taste! ✨

— Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) November 5, 2020

Why did Gingerbread Lattes disappear from Starbucks’ U.S. locations? The SheFinds website promised to answer that question in an article headlined “Starbucks Stopped Selling Its Most Popular Holiday Drink: Why Gingerbread Is Off the Menu,” but that piece proved to be mere clickbait that offered no explanation at all about why the drink was “off the menu.”

Other news media outlets who have sought an answer to that same question have come up empty-handed, receiving only non-specific replies from the company, such as: “A Starbucks spokesperson would not explain why the chain decided to ditch the drink flavored after spicy cookie houses this year but reiterated that plenty of other seasonal favorites will be back.”

As we, like everyone else, received no explanatory response from Starbucks corporate, we can’t offer a definitive explanation for what happened to the Gingerbread Latte. However, our conversations with various baristas at that chain suggest that sales of the drink were discontinued in the U.S. simply because it wasn’t very popular and resulted in stores’ having to discard large amounts of unused product at the end of the holiday season.

Online remarks offered by baristas echoed that notion, such as:

  • “Yeah [Gingerbread Latte] was barely popular. All season we only went through like 2 bottles [of syrup].”
  • “It sucked. We wasted 2 cases due to exp[iration].”
  • “i figured it was [discontinued] because of the amount of waste because no one got it. i’ve worked in 3 different regions and it never sold [and] ended up being tossed (whole boxes) at the end of the season.”


It may be the case here — as often happens — that consumers have wrongly assumed a product they like is popular, when in fact it’s a niche taste that doesn’t have broad enough appeal to support its continued existence in the national marketplace.

All is not lost, though, as Starbucks helpfully offers instructions on their website for fans of the drink to make their own Gingerbread Lattes.

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