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FANS at Starbucks have been freaking out over its newly-released drinks.

The iconic coffeehouse company introduced the "at-home" beverages earlier this week, just in time for summer.

Starbucks has released a drink line for customers to enjoy at home
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Starbucks has released a drink line for customers to enjoy at homeCredit: Getty
There are new flavors of Cold Brew Concentrate
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There are new flavors of Cold Brew ConcentrateCredit: Starbucks
Customers can also get an Iced Coffee Blend for this year's hottest days
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Customers can also get an Iced Coffee Blend for this year's hottest daysCredit: Starbucks

Some are already pleading to get their hands on the items.

"I need it," professed one customer on X, formerly Twitter.

Starbucks confirmed the first two of four fresh products were part of its "first at-home blend developed specifically to be enjoyed cold," per a press release on May 1.

They include the Iced Coffee Blend in Signature Black and the Iced Coffee Blend in Naturally Flavored Vanilla.

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Signature Black is offered roasted and ground or in Keurig K-Cup pods for customers' satisfaction.

The brand noted that Signature Black offers fans "seasonally sourced coffee beans" along with "sweet citrus and caramel notes" that are prominent in the blend's taste on ice.

Starbucks recommended the Iced Coffee Blend in Signature Black be enjoyed as is or with one of the brand's creamers.

The ground bag version of the item is $10.99 for a 12-ounce bag, while the K-Cup pods cost $9.99 and $16.99 for 10 and 22-count boxes, respectively.

For the Iced Coffee Blend in Naturally Flavored Vanilla, Starbucks stressed it was also "crafted to be cold."

Customers can expect "velvety vanilla notes" and no artificial flavoring.

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Starbucks praised the drink as a "smooth, balanced cup that can be enjoyed all-year round," despite its arrival for summer.

The Iced Coffee Blend in Naturally Flavored Vanilla is seemingly only sold in K-Cups at this time at the same prices of $9.99 and $16.99 depending on the cup count.

Aside from the fresh blends, Starbucks also introduced two new Cold Brew Concentrate flavors on May 1.

CHILL AND CONCENTRATE

They are Dark Chocolate Hazelnut and Sweetened Black.

Fans could already get the two other concentrate flavors of Signature Black and Caramel Dolce.

The coffeehouse company called the options "super-smooth" and stressed they were "cold-steeped" for a refreshing feeling as the heat of summer approaches fast.

To make the drink properly at home, Starbucks advised customers to add an equal amount of water to the concentrate of their choice poured over ice.

They could also add any creamers or milk for additional flavoring.

Each Cold Brew Concentrate bottle comes in a 32-ounce size that retails for $10.99.

It's unclear how long the four cold-based beverage releases will last, so fans should be sure to act fast to get their hands on them.

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