VIDEO: Women Trick Their Husbands Into Ordering Fake Starbucks Drinks
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 12: A new holiday Starbucks cup is viewed on November 12, 2015 in New York City. The coffee giant has come under criticism by some for leaving any Christmas or traditional holiday signage off of the red cup. While Starbucks has said there is no cultural or political message to the design, critics claim that the company doesn't want to offend non-Christians or those who don't celebrate Christmas. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
It’s hard to look manly when you order something called a “Pinkity Drinkity.”
Starbucks has a strawberry-flavored drink on its menu called a Pink Drink. But women are pranking their boyfriends on TikTok by asking them to order them a “Pinkity Drinkity.” Here’s one of the videos. You can hear the girlfriend giggling as she films it.
@katherinebarns “For the lady” he didn’t want them to know it was for him 😂 #jamescharles #pinkitydrinkity #afterwerkshenanigans
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