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  2. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, Starbucks announced a debut of its first-ever original content series called "Upstanders", which aimed to be inspirational. [378] The series featured podcasts, written word, and video, and was distributed via the Starbucks mobile app, online, and through the company's in-store digital network.

  3. Original Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    The Pike Place Starbucks store, also known as the Original Starbucks, is the first Starbucks store, established in 1971 at Pike Place Market, in the downtown core of Seattle, Washington, United States. The store's exterior in February 2014. The doors to the first Starbucks store opened on March 30, 1971.

  4. 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.

  5. The Hidden Detail on the Starbucks Logo You Never Noticed Before

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    But before you go, make sure you know the difference between the Starbucks coffee sizes so you can order like a pro. Sources: Starbucks : “Who is the Starbucks Siren?”

  6. Starbucks apologizes for 'satanic' symbols in coffee cups

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    This isn't the first time Starbucks has been accused of being satanic. There have been rumors for years saying that Starbucks' logo has satanic ties. In truth, they are named after a nautical ...

  7. Gordon Bowker - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Bowker, Baldwin and Siegl opened the first Starbucks near Pike Place Market. [2] In 1984, Starbucks acquired Peet's Coffee & Tea. [4] In 1987, Bowker and Baldwin sold Starbucks to Howard Schultz and a group of investors. Bowker then left the coffee business, but was later on Peet's board of directors from 1994 to 2008. [2]

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

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    The original Starbucks logo was somewhat crudely designed; it had been made from a wood carving, Co.Design reports. So when the image was revamped in 2011, the designers wanted to make the logo ...

  9. Howard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Howard D. Schultz (born July 19, 1953) [2] is an American businessman and author who was the chairman and chief executive officer of Starbucks from 1986 to 2000, from 2008 to 2017, and interim CEO from 2022 to 2023.