In 2018, Starbucks introduced a similar but new concept nationwide:cold foam.

It has since been recreated by other beverage shops like Dunkin' and Jamba Juice.

You’ll save time and money by skipping the drive-through orcoffee shopline.

Glasses of iced coffee topped with cold foam

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Ahead, we’re spilling all the details and a step-by-step recipe.

What Is DIY Cold Foam?

Cold foam is frothed milk (ornondairy milk alternative), often flavored with a sweetener and extract.

Milk in jar with a milk frother

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It’s similar to the steamed milk that tops lattes and cappuccinos, just at a cool temperature.

For an extra cost, you could add cold foam to manyStarbucks drinks.

Before diving into how to make cold foam, round up those ingredients and your foaming tool of choice.

Frothing jar of milk

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You have a few options.

Place the milk frother into the vessel, allowing the whisk portion to submerge fully.

Slowly lift the wand towards the top of the milk, then out of the glass.

Adding spoon of cold foam to iced coffee

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