The “Back to Starbucks” initiative includes other changes, such as cutting “roughly 30%” of food and drink options from its ...
The scribbles on cups are part of a slew of changes orchestrated by Chief Executive Officer Brian Niccol to turn things ...
Kermit the Frog. Coffee puns like “thanks a latte” and “a matcha made in heaven.” Drawings of dogs, cats, birds and bees.
Starbucks baristas are not loving that they have to write on all of your cups. Posts on social media share how workers are ...
Starbucks' baristas are once again scribbling on customers' cups using sharpies for the first time since the pandemic.
If you’re a big fan of Starbucks’s iced beverages, then you’ve likely noticed the raised dots along the bottom edge of your cup. They’re subtle, and they’re not just there for decoration.
Starbucks is looking to reignite consumer interest by teaming up with Disney for a limited-edition Minnie Mouse-themed collection. The 24-ounce stainless steel cold cup, priced at $45, features a ...
Yes, the return of artful coffee cups is upon us. Starbucks has instructed employees to include personalized messages on each ...
If you love coffee as much as Lorelai Gilmore, you’ve got to see Starbucks’ Valentine’s Day collection. The cafe’s all-new heart-inspired cups and tumblers are the perfect gift for brew ...
Rewards members can stop by a Starbucks location for a free tall hot or iced brewed coffee. Cheng Xin/Getty Images Tackle your post-Super Bowl Monday with a complimentary pick-me-up. Starbucks ...
At the vast majority of Starbucks restaurants, a customer's name is either written or printed on the cup after he or she orders. The location, which the CIA's website boasts as "one of the busiest ...