The Range shoppers rush to buy a mega-cheap kitchen gadget that makes their at-home iced coffees Starbucks worthy
IT’S one of the most popular drinks at Starbucks when the sun’s out.
But even a small iced coffee at the store can set you back a few pounds.
So it’s little wonder that more and more people are trying to replicate their favourite iced coffee in the comfort of their own homes.
However, without the proper tools and ingredients, it can sometimes be tricky.
Rhianne is one person who has figured out a trick to make her coffee seem Starbucks worthy – and it’s all down to a handheld milk frother.
In a video on her TikTok page, Rhianne began by pouring some caramel sauce into the bottom of a tall glass.
She then dipped the metal part of the frother into the sauce, before taking it up a section and spinning it – creating a line of sauce around the inside of the glass.
She did this four times, before adding in some ice cubes she’d already prepared – made from coffee, not water.
This helps ensure the coffee stays nice and strong, and isn’t too watered down.
Rhianne then got her cold milk, which she kept in a cute little glass jug, and stuck the frother in the spout to whip it all up,
Once it had a good foam top, she poured it over her coffee cubes, and finished the process by giving it all a stir.
People in the comments section were quick to ask Rhianne where she got her frother from, with one writing: “The concentric rings were super cool.”
“Where’d you get the frother?” another asked.
So shoppers will be delighted to know that they can get their hands on a similar frother for just £3.99 in The Range.
The product, from the Chef Aid line, has tonnes of positive reviews, including one which praised it as a “powerful little tool”.
“Buying thiss right now,” someone else commented on the TikTok.