When Starbucks launched in 1971, the founders wanted a logo that evoked coffee's seductive aroma and lore. Inspired by an old Norse woodcut, they chose a two-tailed siren from Greek mythology. The ...
The Calydonian Boar The Calydonian Boar appears in Greek mythology and it is said that if you rub its ... adding to its charm and historical significance. The Starbucks logo for this shop is made of ...
Just like Mariah Carey, Starbucks is welcoming the holiday season a wee bit early. Starting Nov. 7, along with its holiday menu, the coffee chain’s highly-anticipated holiday cup designs will be ...
A rumor that Starbucks has secret locations in the underground tunnels of Los Angeles, only accessible to the most elite members of society, spread on social media in October 2024.
The "lyrical landscape" cup has alternating bands of lines that resemble gift wrapping, and the "Siren chorus" is loosely based off the silhouette of Starbucks' Siren logo. The "warm wishes ...
Nondairy milk lovers have cause for celebration. On Oct. 30, Starbucks announced it will no longer charge extra for nondairy milk along with the launch of its holiday menu on Nov. 7. The change ...
Starbucks has released a sneak preview of its ... "It comes almost directly from her hair shape, zooming in on our siren and our logo and playing with some of the shapes and negative space." ...
Starbucks is giving almond milk lovers and oat milk enthusiasts a holiday gift this year. The coffee chain will stop charging extra for non-dairy milk substitutions next month, CEO Brian Niccol ...
Starbucks' new chief executive announced a series of changes this week aimed at drawing back customers as the company navigates unionization pressures, declining foot traffic, and frequent ...
When I heard that Starbucks released green and pink drinks inspired by Elphaba and Glinda, I knew I had to try them. The drinks are only available for a limited time, so I rushed to my nearest ...
Your Starbucks drink with soy, oat, almond or coconut milk won't cost you extra anymore. Starting next week, Starbucks customers will no longer pay more for adding non-dairy milk to their orders.