Starbucks, the Seattle-based coffee chain, has been in business since 1971. It recently reversed its open-door policy — and ...
For millions of us, a trip to Starbucks is as routine as a visit to the grocery store. Heck, tons of grocery stores have ...
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Starbucks is changing its policy so that people who use the store to go to the bathroom or hang out must purchase something.
The coffee giant's iconic logo, which features a twin-tailed mermaid or "siren," has roots in an unusual and somewhat eerie ...
Get ready for a new round of drinkware released by Starbucks, featuring sweet designs honoring both the Lunar New Year and ...
You may think nothing of popping your Starbucks paper coffee cup in the microwave to reheat. However, there's actually a ...
"Terry and our founders had given the company a name, but they needed an icon to go with it," Starbucks wrote. "Terry scoured old marine books until an illustration caught his eye – it depicted a ...
"The owners expected people to see Starbucks, smell Starbucks and desire Starbucks, just like the sailors couldn't deny the seductions of the sirens, the founders of Starbucks wanted to make you ...
And amid this post-holiday haze, Starbucks is keeping us caffeinated with a few new espresso offerings for this season. Starbucks is officially introducing the espresso-forward Cortado to its ...