What occasion is it for? What should we tell the cashier when she gives us a blank look?
suhyuk1214
Member
posted: Feb. 8, 2007 @ 4:59p
RU 100% sure?
momtwothree
Tired Member
posted: Feb. 8, 2007 @ 5:48p
I'm calling my local Starbucks...can't hurt. Beats getting embarrassed if I show up on 3/15 and they have no clue what I'm talkin' about.
litljen
Senior Member
posted: Feb. 8, 2007 @ 7:36p
I just checked my Parenting magazine and I can confirm that it is right there on page 28!! It's under the Mom Exchange page and the title "To The Rescue!" with the info that OP posted above. It's from 10am to 12 noon. Gotta remember to get over there!!!
Just checked my Parenting magazine yesterday. Sure enough, it was there on page 28 under the Mom Exchange page and the title "To The Rescue!" with the info that OP posted above. It's from 10am to 12noon. Will bring my Parenting magazine with me to Starbucks Coffee to show first before ordering me free tall coffee. I am from GA. Thank you.
tpcello7
Member
posted: Feb. 10, 2007 @ 3:43p
Maybe 'cause it's the ides of march??
zippy301 said: March 15th, interesting date, what?
lnborgia said: Page 28 of the March 2007 Parenting Magazine.
"Free Tall Cup Of Coffee At Starbucks On March 15 From 10AM-12PM"
A Starbucks press release says: "Starbucks will host its first-ever Starbucks Coffee Break, inviting customers across the country to enjoy a complimentary cup of freshly brewed coffee. In stores and on street corners, from insulated brewing equipment and giant coffee backpacks, partners (employees) will pour tall (12-ounce) cups of coffee to surprise customers and delight commuters." original press release
NoDAK
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Feb. 17, 2007 @ 8:40a
Hmm. That link does nothing for me.... But, the quoted text definitely sounds like it's from last year. I guess it's an annual thing now.
Next Thursday, March 15th, plan on stopping by your local Starbucks between 10am and 12 noon. During that time, Starbucks will be holding is 2nd annual Coffee Break. All company-operated and licensed Starbucks stores in the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia and Greater China will be giving away free Tall (12-ounce) cups of coffee to anyone who drops by. Starbucks Coffee Masters clad in black aprons will be present during each of the coffee breaks to kick off the company's spring brewing sale and to answer any questions you might have about the coffee or coffee brewing. Last year, many stores used the coffee break period to sample some of their pastries out to customers waiting in line, as well.
WOWfree burnt coffee, thats better then $2.00 for bad coffee! Really does anyone REALLY think this is good coffee?
jodc
Member
posted: Mar. 8, 2007 @ 3:37p
My sister's birthday. Know where I'm taking her at 10:15am!
dinkster
Member
posted: Mar. 8, 2007 @ 4:15p
cheapgeek said: WOWfree burnt coffee, thats better then $2.00 for bad coffee! Really does anyone REALLY think this is good coffee?
I do, and I'll be trying to sneak away from work for a quite coffee break. But I always make sure there's plenty of room for cream & sugar!
frugalicious
Member
posted: Mar. 8, 2007 @ 6:25p
cheapgeek said: WOWfree burnt coffee, thats better then $2.00 for bad coffee! Really does anyone REALLY think this is good coffee? Yes, it's generally very good, although it is better some days that others....depends on the brew. Generally, they have both the bitter-nasty brew and a lighter brew...try the lighter one.
**Thursday, March 15th -- Starbucks is celebrating this year's International Coffee Break! From 10am to noon, all San Francisco and Bay Area residents are invited to visit their neighborhood Starbucks stores to enjoy a complimentary 12-ounce cup of premium coffee.
Free Starbucks iced coffee Complimentary tall (12fl oz) iced coffee from starbucks. When: June 6th, 2007 Time: 10am to 12pm Where: Participating starbucks sotres in New York metropolitan area. Not valid in NJ. Valid one drink per customer. While supplies last.
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