Starbucks' Pistachio Latte and Meatless Mondays are back for a limited time this winter

Starbucks' Pistachio Latte and Meatless Mondays are back for a limited time this winter

So long, Starbucks’ holiday drinks and pumpkin spice latte.

With the new year, the Seattle-based coffee giant has changed seasons and announced the return of its Pistachio Latte on Tuesday at participating U.S. and Canada locations for a limited time this winter.

Starbucks also is bringing back Meatless Mondays with a promotion on the Impossible Breakfast Sandwich throughout January as well as its Starbucks Tribute Blend, which was first released in 2011.

The Pistachio Latte debuted last January at locations nationwide and was inspired by a beverage that first launched at Starbucks Reserve Roasteries.

It is made with espresso and steamed milk combined with a sauce made with real pistachios and a salted, brown, buttery topping. It can be ordered hot or iced, while supplies last.

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Starbucks told USA TODAY that holiday beverages and pumpkin drinks will no longer be offered with the arrival of the winter menu.

Other beverages that debuted at Starbucks Roasteries before launching at stores include the Nitro Cold Brew and seasonal drinks such as the Cascara Latte, Smoked Butterscotch Latte and the Juniper Latte.

Starbucks Meatless Mondays

Meatless Mondays are back at Starbucks for the month of January.

Every Monday through Jan. 31, the coffee giant is offering $2 off the Impossible Breakfast Sandwich at participating stores in the U.S., while supplies last.

The offer is available on the Starbucks app, in Starbucks stores and through Starbucks Delivers on the Uber Eats app.

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