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Models introduce Starbucks Korea's special drink and merchandise ... Starbucks will also release Peanuts-themed mugs, key chains and tumblers. Customers who ordered the new Frappuccino using ...
Customers had been using the “Call My Name” option — often used for jokes and K-pop fandom — to have baristas shout political ...
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Starbucks Korea introduces Harry Potter-themed productsStarbucks Korea has introduced a collection of Harry ... Merchandise includes the Harry Potter Sion Mug, which reveals a house design when filled with hot water, and the Elma Tumbler series ...
this is going to be the most expensive mug you ever buy. Secondly, Starbucks has been releasing adorable Bearista cups in South Korea and other parts of Asia, such as the Philippines, for years!
it looks like a coffee mug complete with latte art. It’s unknown if the collaboration will ever be released outside of South Korea. The lineup launches on June 28 via Starbucks’ Naver store.
Starbucks says it wants to avoid staff having to call out "difficult or inappropriate" phrases by banning the use of South Korean presidential candidates' names for orders. The impeachment and ...
As the mayor spoke, customers took pictures of the Starbucks logo on their mugs against the backdrop of the north. The coffeehouse’s patrons can see a North Korean village on Songaksan Mountain ...
Starbucks has temporarily disabled the use of six particular names on its app Walk into any Starbucks in South Korea right now, and there are some names you definitely won't be hearing. Six to be ...
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