“Trying to sip cold foam through them is awful ... For customers who really don’t want to use these new cups, Starbucks said you can still bring your own drinwkare. “As an alternative ...
They are not being rolled out nationwide, Starbucks confirmed to the publication. The compostable cups are made from fiber-based paperboard with a bioplastic liner, making the cold beverage cups ...
Starbucks customers across hundreds of locations in the United States started their weeks off with a surprise: Their beloved Frappuccinos and iced espresso drinks served in paper cups, not plastic.
Starbucks is shaking things up with a new approach to its cold drink cups. Instead of the usual clear plastic, many locations are now serving iced drinks in cold compostable cups—a big step ...
Starbucks recently introduced new compostable cups in select states, including California, aiming to reduce plastic waste. While some students applaud the eco-friendly change, others are less than ...
Trying to sip cold foam through them is awful ... option has eliminated an average waste of two million cups per month. Starbucks has also started serving drinks in mugs or glasses for those ...
Despite a number of menu cuts and company changes, Starbucks is totally popping off when it comes to their all-new spring ...
According to Starbucks, customers can also customize almost any beverage with new Cherry Cream Cold Foam or Lavender Cream ... including cold cups, water bottles, tumblers and more in "vibrant ...