But this year, the "Have Latte, Will Travel" movement has a new protagonist: the Raspberry Danish Latte.
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View this post on InstagramAs Little Joy owner Cody Larson puts it, the goal was to help independent shops "raise the bar" and take back the market from the big-box chains. And it's working. Shops like 33 Peaks Café in Southlake, Texas, are reporting that they can’t even keep it on the regular menu because the housemade syrup disappears as fast as they can whisk it.
While the Fluffy Seagull was a love letter to New England’s "fluffernutter" roots, the Raspberry Danish Latte is a global experiment in what happens when a small-town idea goes intentionally viral. Whether you find yourself in a small village in the U.K. or a boutique bakery in Virginia, the message is the same: the memory you made on your road trip might just be anchored by a latte that a small shop in Minnesota was generous enough to share.
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