Starbucks is bringing back one of its old initiatives: having baristas write customer names on cups. Not everyone is happy about it though.
If you’ve ever ordered an iced drink at Starbucks, chances are you received it in a plastic cup with little black lines along the side. The barista may even have written your name on one of those ...
Starbucks releases limited drinkware merchandise in partnership with famous cartoon, Peanuts. The three-piece collection ...
Coffee and drinkware giant Starbucks just released nine new merchandise pieces for spring, including tumblers, cold cups, ...
A new line of Peanuts-inspired speciality merchandise will make its debut at Starbucks stores nationwide starting Tuesday, ...
The peanuts-inspired limited-edition merch includes a cold cup, ceramic mug, and stainless steel tumbler. Prices range from ...
Starbucks will replace its plastic cups at select stores in California and several other states after a KCAL News investigation showed that its current plastic cold cups ended up in landfills.
Customers who weren’t aware of the company’s ad promoting the new initiative, entitled Not My Name, were particularly ... she fishes her partner’s Starbucks cup out of the trash.
They are not being rolled out nationwide, Starbucks confirmed to the publication. The compostable cups are made from fiber-based paperboard with a bioplastic liner, making the cold beverage cups ...