Tully’s Coffee Japan welcomes in the spring season of 2020 with the release of their all new spring seasoned themed beverages. The new line up is set to land on Tully’s menus across Japan from Wednesday March 18.

As the cold begins to melt away, Tully’s has announced three spring season-themed drinks that will be added to their menu: The Strawberry Milk Caffe Latte, a simple Strawberry Milk mixture and The Peach Jam Royal Milk Tea.


The Strawberry Milk Caffe Latte is based on Japan’s ever popular and easy to make food for those with a sweet tooth; Strawberries and condensed milk.

The drink goes down like a treat and is made with Tully’s smooth full bodied espresso and silky steamed milk. To complete the drink, Tully’s has topped it off with a drizzle of condensed milk and scrumptious strawberry syrup.

Tully’s spring season “Strawberry Milk Cafe Latte” will be available as both HOT or ICED at the following prices:

  • Short: 460 yen + tax
  • Tall: 510 yen + tax
  • Grande: 560 yen + tax

For those who would rather cut out the coffee and head straight to strawberry heaven, Tully’s new spring season strawberry milk is the treat for you!

A mixture of strawberry sauce and milk, both fresh and condensed, the drink is the perfect concoction for relaxation and enjoying the spring season.

Tully’s spring season “Strawberry Milk” will be available as both HOT or ICED at the following prices:

  • Short: 440 yen + tax
  • Tall: 490 yen + tax
  • Grande: 540 yen + tax

Tully’s Peach Confiture Royal Milk Tea, set to be released on the same day, is a sweet treat not to be missed.

The brew combines ever popular royal milk tea with peach preserve and whipped cream, creating the ideal spring drink for peach lovers.

The peach preserve blends with the royal milk tea in a way that creates a smooth and fruity peach texture.

Tully’s spring season “Peach Confiture Royal Milk Tea" will be available as both HOT or ICED at the following prices:

  • Short: 460 yen + tax
  • Tall: 510 yen + tax
  • Grande: 560 yen + tax

By - Connie Sceaphierde.