Starbucks is continuing to offer free coffee to healthcare workers and first responders on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic through the end of May.
As a way to close out 2016, Starbucks is celebrating with "10 Days of Cheer." And what way does Starbucks spread cheer the best? Free coffee, obviously. Now through January 2nd, Starbucks will have "pop-up cheer parties" at 100 different locatio…
People magazine published a story about Starbucks new frappuccino, the Cherry Blossom. Sounds good. I love cherry flavor. But there's one problem. You can only order one through this Sunday, March 20, the first day of Spring!
Some of the silliest stuff happens in this world of ours, but none more silly than Starbucks finding itself drawn into the debate over the "War on Christmas."
The Wall Street Journal reports that Starbucks is raising prices, even though the cost of coffee has declined. Reasons for the increase include higher wages and higher rent.
It's the most relatable Disney's Frozen parody out there. Watch a woman ask her fellow students, "Do you wanna go to Starbucks?" while we take our coffee break.
Talk about the next Jared maybe? A Seattle woman fulfilled a New Year's resolution for 2013 by eating and drinking at Starbucks for the whole year. Yikes. Beautiful Existence -- yes, that's really her name -- spent about $500 to $600 on a monthly basis at Starbucks...