There seems to be Watch RK Prime 29 Onlineno end to the things people want to do with their coffee. If we're not pumpkin-spicing our lattes, we're making our frothy coffees unicorn or horror themed.
But, now people are adding edible glitter into their coffee because ... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
SEE ALSO: America, your love for pumpkin spice lattes is a sign your empire is fallingA coffee shop in the West Midlands, UK, has been making gold glitter-topped lattes and glittery turmeric lattes, and they will go on sale officially this week.
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Thankfully, the glitter adorning the drinks is edible. And, trying this one at home with normal glitter is definitely not a good idea.
Debs and Andrew Pease who run the coffee shop in Melbourne, Lichfield, are the sparkle-loving creators of the golden glitter lattes. They say they're forever experimenting with coffee and cakes. They say the glitter lattes were just an experiment to have a little fun.
"We are quirky, and unashamedly true to us. We love a laugh and making people happy," the couple told Mashable.
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"Whilst I take coffee seriously, I love fun as well and believe we all need to have more fun in life and enjoy what we do," they continued.
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But, Melbourne isn't the first coffee shop to create a glittery coffee drink. A coffee shop in India is selling glitter cappuccinos, which a truly a feast for the eyes.
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Aside from the fact these sparkly creations are highly Instagrammable, it might be high time we left coffee the hell alone.
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