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I don't need a cute message if the workers hate doing it!
The company had asked customers to share their cup drawings and 1,200 artwork suggestions were submitted over an eight-day period. The coffee giant began its cup tradition in 1997.
New York (CNN) — 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 scribbling on customers ...
One barista is taking the coffee game to a whole new level by creating incredible caricatures on cups that will have you coming back for more.
Starbucks said the unadorned cup allows customers to put their unique drawings and ... posted a Facebook video on Nov. 5, accusing the coffee giant of removing the Christmas pattern ...
Under a new Starbucks policy, coffee drinkers are starting to see Sharpie-scrawled messages on their to-go cups wishing them a great weekend or simply saying, “Enjoy.” The personalized notes ...
Starbucks' four new cup designs for the 2020 ... called “Sparkle,” features a red background and green sparkle drawings. ... In addition to the red cups, the coffee chain’s seasonal drinks ...
Starbucks just put, essentially, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on its coffee cups. The most striking thing about the cup isn’t its Where’s Waldo -y intricacy, nor even its explicit lack of ...
There may just be fewer Starbucks lovers this holiday season. The company debuted its festive red cups at the beginning of November to help coffee admirers officially gear up for Christmas. While ...
Like many Americans, Josh Hara needs his fix of Starbucks every day. But where most people see a white coffee cup full of warm goodness, Hara sees a blank canvas. So the Columbus marketing ...