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Seeing that coffee beans travel overseas in large ships and the original Starbucks location is in the port city of Seattle, ...
The coffee giant's iconic logo, which features a twin-tailed mermaid or "siren," has roots in an unusual and somewhat eerie history. According to the Starbucks website, the logo has evolved ...
The Starbucks logo has undergone several changes since the company's founding in 1971. The original logo featured a brown color and a double-tailed mermaid, also known as a Siren, inspired by ...
The logo is clearly a parody of Starbucks’ Siren mascot—but the coffee giant isn’t laughing. On June 28, Starbucks filed a copyright and trademark infringement lawsuit against Starbuds in ...
Discover the intriguing history and symbolism behind the iconic Starbucks logo. From its maritime origins to modern-day myths, the siren's evolution mirrors the journey of the global coffee giant.
Then in 1987, Starbucks merged with the espresso brand Il Giornale and inspired a new logo. Green became the company's trademark color, the siren got a modern makeover, and the name was shortened ...
Coffee connoisseur Starbucks has once again entered a design dispute over a similar logo, which the company alleges copies its iconic green siren emblem. Starbuds Flowers – a marijuana retailer ...