Starbucks on 2/14/12
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12
My wifey loves her some Starbucks!! Me thinks I'll stop buy a get her a $50 gift card on V-day!!!!
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...thanks for a GREAT idea!!!
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Re: Starbucks on 2/14/12
I don't frequent Starbucks but I think I will gather my friends and we will go while open carrying (New Mexico ) 2/14/2012.
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While I don't particularly like their products, you can bet that my sweetie and I will find a way to patronize the local Starbucks on Valentine's Day this year!
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I support them in their effort to respect our 2nd Amendment rights... but their choice to serve alcohol too worries me. If they do start serving locally, I wonder if next we see some blue 51% signs.. and eventuallly red 51% signs?
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I doubt they will ever sell more booze than coffee.snatchel wrote:I support them in their effort to respect our 2nd Amendment rights... but their choice to serve alcohol too worries me. If they do start serving locally, I wonder if next we see some blue 51% signs.. and eventuallly red 51% signs?
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I wouldn't put it past some college students...74novaman wrote:I doubt they will ever sell more booze than coffee.snatchel wrote:I support them in their effort to respect our 2nd Amendment rights... but their choice to serve alcohol too worries me. If they do start serving locally, I wonder if next we see some blue 51% signs.. and eventuallly red 51% signs?
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If the price of their coffee is an indicator of the costs of any alcohol they may sell. It would be very expensive for college students.nakedbike wrote:I wouldn't put it past some college students...74novaman wrote:I doubt they will ever sell more booze than coffee.snatchel wrote:I support them in their effort to respect our 2nd Amendment rights... but their choice to serve alcohol too worries me. If they do start serving locally, I wonder if next we see some blue 51% signs.. and eventuallly red 51% signs?
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Reading this thread, I'm beginning to believe that I'm the only one that doesn't pay $5.00 for coffee not even at Starbucks. I don't believe the stuff the sell for $5.00 can honestly be called coffee.
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I like their coffee, but I buy it in bulk at the grocery store, and brew it at home.
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Their coffee is a bit pricey and I don't like coffee all that much so I'll be getting some tea.Liberty wrote:Reading this thread, I'm beginning to believe that I'm the only one that doesn't pay $5.00 for coffee not even at Starbucks. I don't believe the stuff the sell for $5.00 can honestly be called coffee.
Many college students are not aware of how much they spend on things like coffee, nights out, fast food etc. I don't think they would bat an eye at paying $5-7 for a drink at Starbucks, that would be normal-ish per drink at any other venue.i8godzilla wrote: If the price of their coffee is an indicator of the costs of any alcohol they may sell. It would be very expensive for college student
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nakedbike wrote:Their coffee is a bit pricey and I don't like coffee all that much so I'll be getting some tea.Liberty wrote:Reading this thread, I'm beginning to believe that I'm the only one that doesn't pay $5.00 for coffee not even at Starbucks. I don't believe the stuff the sell for $5.00 can honestly be called coffee.
Many college students are not aware of how much they spend on things like coffee, nights out, fast food etc. I don't think they would bat an eye at paying $5-7 for a drink at Starbucks, that would be normal-ish per drink at any other venue.i8godzilla wrote: If the price of their coffee is an indicator of the costs of any alcohol they may sell. It would be very expensive for college student
I am a college student.. we have a Starbucks on campus that accepts the cards students use for their "meal plan." LOL
Either way.. I dont normally buy their coffee b/c I only drink black coffee.. and the coffee at McD's is much cheaper.. and better. Same for the convenience store I frequent--they make fantastic coffee. But I'm willing to invest in a cup of coffee from them every now and then for their support.
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I am very confused by this post. I do know that, several years ago, there was one Starbucks in DFW that had a liquor license and stayed open later. Sort of an experiment. They made fancy Irish coffee and such things. But it didn't last.snatchel wrote:I support them in their effort to respect our 2nd Amendment rights... but their choice to serve alcohol too worries me. If they do start serving locally, I wonder if next we see some blue 51% signs.. and eventuallly red 51% signs?
Are you saying they are starting this up again?
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They are going to serve beer & wine in a couple of select markets. Here is a press release from their website:
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No liquor licenses show up for Starbuck's in Texas, so must not have any immediate plans to extend it to here.
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