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Dunkin’ Donuts Releases Aggressively Festive Cup Design
For whomever buys a cup of coffee, be as creative as they want with how they would like their cup to look like without it being the same as the person next to them.
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“No more Merry Christmas at Starbucks”. He says, “I decided instead of simply boycotting, well why don’t we just start a movement”.
Others have tweeted their opposition to this stance with the hashtag #JustACup. “It’s a red cup, folks”, 39-year-old Cameron-Bure wrote in the Instagram post.
I hope we can all find our peace, be it through our coffee cups or something else, this holiday season.
The NY Post adds that Starbucks’ holiday cups features an all-red design decorated only with the company’s logo. They said on their website that they released the holiday blend in honor of their 300,000 employees “from diverse ethnic backgrounds who proudly wear our green apron”. But they don’t have “Merry Christmas, ‘ they have ‘Joy.’ But I think they should put ‘Merry Christmas” on. After all, I just ordered my last cup of coffee from Starbucks and told them my name was “Merry Christmas”. When I choose Starbucks, I know I’ll pay more and I know I’m paying for the freshness and taste.
“I have one of the most successful Starbucks, in Trump Tower”.
On her blog this week, Palin explained that the media had inflated one person’s call for a boycott after Starbucks chose to omit snowflakes and reindeer from its annual red holiday cups.
When host Steve Doocy asked the presidential candidate about his thoughts on the new Dunkin’ Donuts cup, Trump complained that he didn’t see those two festive words.
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“We’re embracing the simplicity and the quietness of it. It’s a more open way to usher in the holiday”, Jeffrey Fields, Starbucks vice president of design and content, said in a statement. “I don’t remember Starbucks ever being a Christian company, do you?” the actress continued.