On Tuesday, Starbucks announced the arrival of several new offerings that customers will be able to purchase. The new menu, which will be full of "color, flavor and can't-miss taste," will offer a variety of new products for all of their customers to try. What's being offered and when can you get it?

According to Starbucks Stories, a variety of Iced Coconutmilk Drinks are now available for those who frequent the popular coffee chain. One option that customers may want to opt for is the new Iced Pineapple Matcha Drink, which consists of "premium matcha green tea shaken with flavors of pineapple and ginger along with coconut milk and ice." Additionally, the Iced Golden Ginger Drink features "ginger, pineapple and turmeric flavors, shaken with coconut milk and ice."

An important note about each of the aforementioned offerings is that they are both non-dairy as well, which followed the release of other items in that category in January, including the Almondmilk Honey Flat White and the Coconutmilk Latte.

Another new drink that customers can now get when they visit a location is the new Nitro Cold Brew with Salted Honey Cold Foam, which includes a "Starbucks Nitro Cold brew that is topped with salted honey cold foam." As stated by the site, the drink also features "a strike of toasted honey" as well.

Aside from beverages, the chain also introduced new breakfast wraps, including the Bacon, Sausage & Egg Wrap and the Southwest Veggie Wrap. Other offerings are also available to purchase at grocery stores as well, including Starbucks Coffee with Golden Turmeric, Starbucks Blonde Sunrise Blend Ground + K-Cup Coffee, ready-to-drink Nitro Cold Brews, and other selections.

These newest additions to the menu follow other interesting products that the coffee chain released within the past, year, including a Valentine's Day drink that appeared on the secret menu, a holiday cold brew, and a pumpkin spice cold brew.

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A Starbucks coffee cup is seen outside a Starbucks Coffee shop in Washington, D.C., April 17, 2018. SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images