Stores will be bringing back ceramic mugs for in-store customers and Sharpie pens so baristas can write a message on a customer’s order. Stores will also get more comfortable seating and separate areas for mobile order pickups. “I want you to feel like you’ve walked into a special ...
We also made strides to reestablish Starbucks as the community coffeehouse. To make it easier for our customers to enjoy a cup of coffee their way, condiment bars will be back in all our U.S. company-owned stores by the end of the week. We reintroduced ceramic mugs and handwritten note...
Customers can take their pick from an iconic range of Starbucks reusable cups, mugs and tumblers in signature BLACKPINK hues, adorned with fun drawings or encrusted with striking rhinestones that add sparkle to the everyday. Designed as eye-catching reusable ware, the collection entices f...
First on the chopping block: Starbucks’ Oleato olive-oil infused beverages, which will be discontinued from most locations beginning in early November. They will still be available at some locations in Italy, Japan and China. The decision breaks a link to longtime Starbucks leader Howard Schultz...
I picked up my last Pumpkin Spice latte of the season yesterday and it was in a red cup. I thought to myself “Yep, it’s after Halloween.” In the back of my mind I also noticed it wasjustred which made me think of all of the travel mugs and real cups from ‘bux this year,...
Starbucks in Japan is described by Bloomberg as appealing to "New Japan" with its patrons being women at their 20s and 30s who prefer premium coffee and "trendy, no-smoking environment".[200] 【参考译文】据彭博社描述,星巴克在日本受到“新日本”的青睐,其顾客主要是二三十岁的女性,她们更喜欢优质...
Answer 1 of 11: I have a child who wants to collect some from our travels. Unfortunately, we were worried about the bother of accumulating too much luggage on the previous trip and held off, so only bought the Tokyo and Japan mugs at the end. For our u
First on the chopping block: Starbucks’ Oleato olive-oil infused beverages, which will be discontinued from most locations beginning in early November. They will still be available at some locations in Italy, Japan and China. The decision breaks a link to longtime Starbucks leader Howard Schultz...
The Seattle-based coffee chain announced it will phase out its single-use cups bearing the company's logo and other plastics in an effort to reduce landfill waste. While the products may not go away completely, the company plans to make them less attractive and promote reusable mugs. ...