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You can now order Taylor Swift's favourite Starbucks drink

Starbucks customers who ask for "Taylor's Latte" or "Taylor's Version" will receive Taylor Swift's, seen here in August 2019 in Newark, N.J., favourite Starbucks drink. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for MTV) Starbucks customers who ask for "Taylor's Latte" or "Taylor's Version" will receive Taylor Swift's, seen here in August 2019 in Newark, N.J., favourite Starbucks drink. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for MTV)
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Starbucks lovers can now order Taylor Swift's favourite drink by saying two simple words.

Customers who ask for "Taylor's Latte" or "Taylor's Version" will receive the singer's favourite drink: a grande caramel nonfat latte. This latest collaboration between a fast food chain and a celebrity is being launched to and the re-release of .

Starbucks has been dropping cryptic hints of the collaboration on its Twitter feed. On Nov. 8, Swifties took notice of a Starbucks tweet that a nod to her album title. The promotion, which begins Friday, is also available on the Starbucks app.

The promotion is timed with the re-issue of the 2012 album on Friday.

Swift is in the midst of re-recording and releasing her past albums because she now owns the master recordings of her songs. For the majority of her career, Swift had a deal with Big Machine Records. When that ended in 2018, the singer signed a new agreement with Universal Music Group, which granted her ownership of her

Starbucks is the latest restaurant chain to tap into a celebrity's star power to boost sales. Swift's favourite drink is already on the menu, so the promotion creates buzz without adding costs or extra work for employees.

This past week, McDonald's announced a for a special menu and Tim Horton's partnered with Justin Bieber for a limited-edition selection of donuts dubbed "Timbiebs Timbits."3

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