Under a new Starbucks policy, coffee drinkers are starting to see Sharpie-scrawled messages on their to-go cups wishing them a great weekend or simply saying, “Enjoy.” The personalized notes ...
Select Starbucks locations in 14 states have stopped using plastic cold drink cups, switching to compostable fiber-based alternatives. The change is due to local regulations and Starbucks ...
Starbucks is selling Valentine's Day drinkware in Michigan. The line includes an assortment of tumblers and cold cups adorned with hearts, flowers and pink and red hues, according to Starbucks.
Starbucks may’ve miscalculated with its mandatory-note policy. The coffee giant’s new rule, requiring baristas to write personal messages on every cup, was meant to foster meaningful moments ...
Your morning pick-me-up from Starbucks could soon come with another form of motivation such as a smiley face or inspirational message. The coffee chain is telling Starbucks employees to write ...
Starbucks is making a series of changes as part of CEO Brian Niccol's "Back to Starbucks" turnaround plan. Baristas will write customers’ names in Sharpie on their cups again, according to ...
Editor's note: This story has been updated. Starbucks has taken a page from its past − offering free refills and bringing names on cups and a condiment bar. Beginning on Monday, the coffee chain ...
The first 60-second spot shows baristas opening Starbucks locations for the day and writing on cups with Sharpies, with a voiceover saying the “Starbucks you love is back … hello again.” ...
Drawings of dogs, cats, birds and bees. Starbucks baristas are scribbling on customers’ to-go coffee cups again, part of new CEO Brian Niccol’s “Back to Starbucks” strategy to humanize the ...