![]() If one were conspiratorially minded, they might think it related to the future name of her very own Starbucks drink, the Cloud Macchiato. Just like her other choice Starbucks favorite, the Vanilla Bean Frappuccino, the Cloud Macchiato is another wonderland of overwhelmingly sugary sweet tastes and flavors, another of the singer’s many telltale signs of a sweet-toothed mind. Perhaps owing to some disagreements with Starbucks over their decisions, or simply from her own personal choices, Grande has dipped her toes into the coffee provided by other coffeehouses. In 2019, Ariana Grande and Starbucks teamed up to release a new drink called the Cloud Macchiato, of which Grande was the beverage's ambassador, according to. She’s even gone as far as to share some of her preferences on her social media.Ĭlearly, it was a little more than just coffee at the heart of the issue, with Grande doing her best to spread some love to smaller businesses, definitely a line of thought in keeping with her character and her beliefs. The pop icon took to Twitter to promote the coffee order, and shared photos of herself wearing a Starbucks apron, posing with baristas, and enjoying the drink with her adorable. If you’re planning a trip to Starbucks and want to mix things up a little bit, but aren’t a fan of the sugary sweet style that Grande’s tastes are offering you, then maybe you can have a look at a few other choice celebrity drinks. Looking at the choices of some other celebrities for some inspiration, you’ll be treated to a wonderfully varied array of drinks and flavors.Ariana Grande, who is apparently a notable fan of clouds (?), has teamed up with Starbucks for a new twist on one of their menu items: a Cloud Macchiato. The drink makes its grand debut in stores today, and Grande is serving as its brand ambassador, per USA Today. “We’ve long been fans of Ariana Grande’s (and we’re both fans of Clouds), so we’re excited to work with her to celebrate the debut of Cloud Macchiato,” Starbucks said in a promotional e-mail. Sounds like you don’t need to add any … sweetener … to that drink! The Cloud Macchiato features a special recipe “Cloud foam” that uses egg whites, which is then combined with espresso and has a caramel drizzle. Grande does indeed have some cloud cachet: Her fragrance, which was released last year, was also called Cloud. The pop singer posted some photos to celebrate their new partnership: Ariana Grande has Starbucks baristas a bit steamed over her collaboration with the coffee chain. □ cloud #cloudmacchiato #starbucksambassador #trythesoyversion □ /y2LRAx33Sq When the singer, who went vegan in 2013, announced her Cloud Macchiato last week and advised. You like our cloud? Gee thanks, just made it.Ī lot to unpack here! Just kidding, no there’s not… Grande’s most recent album, thank u, next, came out last month. Since this is a lands-only treatment, it’s on one common, one uncommon, and seven rares. To go with the Showcase treatments, we get what we’re used to: Borderless cards with different art than their original card (5 uncommon dragons, one rare dragon, and eleven mythic dragons/planeswalkers) and Extended-Art cards (30 rares, seven mythics) to round out the set. Interestingly, the seven rare class cards don’t have any special treatments. It’s pretty neat that there are four different treatments, but pay special attention to the lack of etched foiling here. We’ve got four treatments, and it’s either foiled in the traditional method or not foiled at all. No in-between of the etched versions to worry about. Let’s take a moment and reflect on what you can find in a Draft Booster or a Set Booster. You will not find Extended Art cards, but you can get the other three treatments, in foil or nonfoil. We were told that 10% of Draft Boosters will have a rare or mythic with a different treatment. We also know that 33% of Draft Boosters will have a foil of any rarity replacing a common. Your odds of pulling an alternate-frame rare or mythic aren’t just 3.3% though.įirst, your odds of getting a foil rare or mythic in a Draft Booster are pretty bad. One in three, multiplied by the collation of rares/mythics to commons/uncommons gives you 5.3%. That’s the drop rate for foil rares and mythics, about one in every 20 packs. To get the variant foil frame in rare or mythic will be. 53%, or roughly one in 189 packs, and that’s for any rare or mythic with a non-EA frame, of which there are 36 to choose from. So that Borderless Foil Tiamat will appear in one out of every 6,804 Draft Boosters, give or take. ![]() If you want another way to talk about these numbers, you’ll get a foil rare or mythic rare in a variant frame about once per case of Draft Boosters. When it comes to Set Boosters, your odds are improved, but I’m sad to say that I don’t have enough information to give you a percentage. ![]()
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