Oh, you thought Starbucks would end its mythical drink selection at the (sort of controversial) Unicorn Frappuccino? Well, they didn't. The genius coffee chain has officially come out with a — get ...
But only at these select locations. Every so often, Starbucks releases a colorful Frappuccino with allegedly mystical elements that more or less remind you that what you are drinking is, indeed, a ...
Have you ever found yourself enjoying your beloved Starbucks only to catch a glimpse of their famed logo on your cup and wonder what it has to do with coffee? I mean, you see her all the time. She's ...
Well, friends, I have good news and bad news for you this beautiful Thursday morning. Which would you like first? The good news? OK, then— brace yourselves: An official Starbucks Mermaid Frappuccino ...
If you thought three full months without a single mythical creature-inspired Starbucks drink meant that the trend was over, THINK AGAIN. Starbucks is launching an official Mermaid Frappuccino, and we ...
Remember the Unicorn Frappuccino from Starbucks? Of course you do. Even if you never tasted one of those alien-looking sugar bombs, you couldn't avoid them in your newsfeed, in the regular news, or in ...
Mermaids are here to stay, y'all. Starting Aug. 24 for a limited time only, Starbucks will have a Mermaid Frappuccino to fulfill all your Little Mermaid fantasies — but only if you're in Mexico. All ...
A presumably long line of mythical beast Frappuccinos from Starbucks has seemingly just begun, and this week, everybody’s raving about the new Mermaid Frappuccino. The official Unicorn Frapp’s run ...
Stop what you're doing, cancel your plans, call of out of work because Starbucks Mexico is launching a Mermaid Frappuccino. Ahhhh. Very different from the unofficial mermaid Frappuccino that went ...
(CN) - The European General Court revived claims by Starbucks Tuesday against a coffeehouse whose musical-note signage is accused of infringing the iconic mermaid logo. Starbucks filed the underlying ...
The Starbucks mermaid doesn't have a name, but her creator does: graphic artist and advertising guru Terry Heckler. In the 1970s, the Seattle-based Heckler would brainstorm ideas for the new coffee ...