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Spotted: Red Maple Cafe Makes “Celebralattes”

Ashley EricksonJanuary 25, 2023
Celebrelattes at Red Maple Cafe
You’ve ordered a white mocha latte from Red Maple Cafe in Burbank, but when it comes to your table, you’re surprised by a pink picture of Billie Eilish’s face printed across the foam of your drink. This isn’t a mocha miracle, this is the cafe’s signature “Celebralattes.”The Red Maple Cafe coined the term “Celebralattes” and became the first to put celebrity faces on their drinks, taking social social media by storm.Read the full article at MyBurbank.com.

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