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  2. Jerry Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Baldwin was born to Rowland Baldwin (1914-1989), a door-to-door milkman, and Patricia Brodeur Baldwin (b. 1923), who worked in data processing for the federal government and IBM, found his life unsettled as a teenager when his parents divorced and his mother remarried.

  3. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the company created Starbucks Entertainment, one of the producers of the 2006 film Akeelah and the Bee. Starbucks stores advertised the film before its release and sold the DVD. [374] [375] Starbucks has become the subject of a protest song, "A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop" by Neil Young and his band, Promise of the Real.

  4. Zev Siegl - Wikipedia

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    Zev Siegl was born on December 28, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan [2] to a Jewish family. [3] [4] His father, Henry Siegl (1911–1997), was a concert violinist who, starting in 1956, was the concertmaster of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra for 26 years.

  5. As Starbucks changes open-door policy, 5 other things to know ...

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    Most Starbucks employees, whom the company calls "partners," wear a green apron. ... including another nod to "Moby Dick," the book that inspired the chain's name. Additionally, "Seattle is a port ...

  6. Starbucks CEO remembers father with new book on veterans - AOL

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    Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz may be best known for his iconic cups of joe, but some of his most important contributions may be through his work as a veteran's advocate. On November 4, Schultz and ...

  7. Gordon Bowker - Wikipedia

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    Bowker met David Brewster at the magazine, years later funding the launch of Brewster's Seattle Weekly and writing restaurant and hospitality reviews under the pen name Lars Henry Ringseth. [2] [3] In 1971, Bowker, Baldwin and Siegl opened the first Starbucks near Pike Place Market. [2] In 1984, Starbucks acquired Peet's Coffee & Tea. [4]

  8. Starbucks to Start Handwriting Customers' Names on Drink ...

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    This week, Starbucks has announced self-serve sugar stations will return and customers won't be charged for non-dairy milk Starbucks to Start Handwriting Customers' Names on Drink Orders Again ...

  9. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    Particularly popular in the US, this wine inspired the cheap, Californian, imitation Pinot Grand Enwick, and issue which prompted the events of The Mouse That Roared. [8] In the sequel novel The Mouse on the Moon a variant of the wine is discovered to have nuclear properties, such that a simple reaction with iron-filings creates enough energy ...