The new Starbucks chairman and CEO Brian Niccol hopes a shot of nostalgia and a sharpie will help the coffee giant break out ...
Before it became a certifiable household name, the now-mononymous Starbucks went through a number of names, each with a ...
Starbucks is really hard launching the holidays. They're giving away free reusable red holiday cups and have a bunch of new ...
Starbucks baristas will once again write your name on your cup with a Sharpie pen (PA Archive) Before the 2020 pandemic, Starbucks allowed customers to grab sugar and cream packets themselves.
“We’re tracking down the Sharpies and we’re going to get back to writing little notes on the cups,” Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol told CNBC on Thursday. “It may not be everybody’s name ...
The American Consumer has found a way to keep on spending in the face of rate hikes and inflation. Can it continue?
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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Some Starbucks customers couldn't place orders through its mobile app on Thursday, the first day of the coffee chain's holiday menu.
The 12 oz. tumbler costs $22.95. Pink Siren Scales Tumbler Inspired by the scales of the siren from the Starbucks logo, this 16 oz. tumbler will add a pop of pink to any holiday drink. Costs $24.95.
Each of the four cups has a unique name and theme ... Rhe "Siren chorus" is loosely based off the silhouette of Starbucks' Siren logo. The "warm wishes" design features interconnected circles ...