Using TikTok videos can be double-edged swords when used at work. While some videos can be very timely and make creators look good with their bossesothers may end up causing the opposite.
On this occasion, a Starbucks barista named Eduardo Nolla with a TikTok user, (@unpan_palsusto, shared how to prepare a drink style “Barbie” frappuccino, which although not on the menu is highly requested by some customers.
Eduardo was encouraged to upload his video, to express that the drink that is requested is not to his liking, but he has to do it because they ask for it.
“The truth is that I am not one to try these drinks, guácala sincerelybut they have been asking for this for a long time so we are going to try it”, says the Starbucks employee.
The preparation begins with the enumeration of elements that the “Barbie” drinkto:
– Rough milk
– liquid raspberry
– Vanilla
– Ice in pieces
– Dradon’s fruit
– Base
All the ingredients are blended for a few seconds and poured into a glass where the mixture already shows a color between pink and lilac. Then whipped cream is added and more dragon fruit is put on top.
At the end it shows how it looks the “Barbie” frappuccino and tastes it, grimacing that she will vomitobviously he is joking, because he says the truth is that it was “good” because it is not so sweet and he rates it with an 8 out of 10, according to his scale to evaluate frappuccinos.
Eduardo requests that they no longer ask for that drink because it is difficult to make. But apparently the video was counterproductive and viral because many followers of his account craved the drink and want to try it.
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