Damn, Starbucks! Back at it again with a cup controversy. This time, it's the Colorado 'Been There' mug that has people spicier than a pumpkin spice latte.
Deaf customers at a Starbucks have no trouble ordering their favorite beverage thanks to a barista who take orders and converses with customers using sign language.
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There are over a dozen off-the-menu drinks to order at Starbucks. So, how does one partake of this "secret" menu? The trick is how you order and we can help.
I enjoy heading over to Starbucks occasionally for coffee. My favorite is a grande latte with an extra shot of espresso. Normally though, I just buy a bag of Sumatra and brew it at home because I'm usually either too broke or too cheap to pay three or four dollars for a cup of coffee. Then, I heard about this guy who managed to spend close to $50 on a single drink. I had two thoughts, How? Why?
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