Mazapán Frappe

Traditional Mexican peanut candy in frappe form

Vegetarian
Contains: Dairy, Peanuts

What is it?

A peanut-caramel flavored frappe inspired by mazapán, a popular Mexican candy made from ground peanuts. It tastes like liquid peanut butter candy with caramel notes - rich, nutty, and comforting.

Full description

A refreshing tribute to Mexico's beloved mazapán candy in frappe form. Made with authentic mazapán (peanut) blended with vanilla ice cream, fresh milk, and rich caramel syrup, creating a perfectly balanced nutty-sweet drink. Topped with fluffy whipped cream and served ice-cold. Optional coffee can be added for those who want an extra kick. This frappe captures the distinctive taste of traditional Mexican mazapán candy that has been loved for generations.

What makes it special?

We use authentic mazapán to create a genuinely traditional Mexican flavor in frappe form. The optional coffee addition makes it versatile for different preferences, while maintaining the authentic nutty-sweet profile that makes mazapán so beloved.

Popular with

Extremely popular with adults who appreciate traditional Mexican flavors and nostalgic tastes. Perfect for customers seeking authentic cultural experiences and unique flavor combinations.

Ingredients

Milk
Mazapán (peanut)
Vanilla ice cream
Caramel syrup
Whipped cream
Coffee (optional)
Ice

Customization options

Add coffee
Extra caramel syrup

Call us at (336) 799-1208 to customize your order to your preferences.

Our story

Mazapán represents the heart of Mexican candy culture - simple ingredients transformed into something magical. This frappe honors that tradition by bringing the beloved flavors of mazapán into modern café culture, creating a bridge between Mexican heritage and contemporary beverage trends.

Additional comments

A sophisticated take on the classic mazapán flavor, perfect for adults who want to experience authentic Mexican tastes in a modern format.

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