June 26, 2007

Myths About Starbucks

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There is a great article written from the point of view of a Starbucks insider over at the Consumerist, and it debunks a few myths about buying drinks at Starbucks. There are a lot of ways to get a drink made at Starbucks, and there are a lot of ways to lose a few pennies here and there; it adds up! Well this little write-up talks through a few tips on how to save a few cents very time you go there, and how to enjoy a quality espresso drink that even the SCAA would sanction.

Did you know that going for the Venti espresso drink is NOT a better value…. Less espresso in that huge drink. You’ll have to go check out the Consumerist to see why.

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Posted by Scott Martin at June 26, 2007 8:11 AM
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In a late venti you get 2 and a half shots of espresso. Isn`t that enough? More of that for a cardiac could be death sentence.
THINK. Try that before you write something.


Posted by: silaghi at May 8, 2012 3:24 PM
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