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  2. The Hidden Detail on the Starbucks Logo You Never ... - AOL

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    The words “Starbucks Coffee” were also removed from the logo, as people saw the Siren and immediately associated it with the coffee chain. However, nothing about this Siren is “perfect.”

  3. The hidden detail on the Starbucks logo you never noticed before

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    Catch sight of the green Siren with her long, wavy hair, and you're instantly transported to latte-with-extra-whipped-cream heaven. But there is a surprising hidden detail on this iconic logo ...

  4. Starbucks launches winter menu, adds brand-new espresso drink

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    In addition to the Cortado, there are a few new and returning favorites coming to the green siren: Pistachio Latte: This returning beverage features Starbucks Espresso and steamed milk infused ...

  5. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks's green coffee extraction process involves soaking the beans in water. ... the Starbucks siren was topless and had a fully visible ... The series featured ...

  6. Stealth Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    These stores do not exhibit the traditional icons of the Starbucks brand, including the siren logo, the green aprons for baristas, and the Starbucks-specific "tall, grande, venti" coffee size terminology. [1] The door of the coffeehouse says, "Inspired by Starbucks". [1]

  7. Mark Dice - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, in response to Starbucks' reintroduction of its original logo (featuring a topless siren), Dice led his group and its 3,000 members in boycotting the coffee chain: "The Starbucks logo has a naked woman on it with her legs spread like a prostitute […] It's extremely poor taste, and the company might as well call themselves Slutbucks."

  8. Here's how Starbucks plans to improve its stores - AOL

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    Starbucks said that in stores where the company has used the Siren Craft System to optimize operations, it has seen an increase in the number of customers served at peak times that it estimates to ...

  9. Why siren in Starbucks logo was deliberately made asymmetrical

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    Starbucks has used its image of a double-tailed siren since the early 1970s, but as the company has grown, she has undergone a number of changes.. While many of the alterations simply involved ...