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Saving at Starbucks: Gourmet Coffee Just Got More Affordable

Posted July 22, 2009 - 06:00 by Myscha Theriault

Food and Drink

latte foam

Starbucks. They're convenient, hip, and synonymous with coffee. Many assume they can't afford Starbucks on a regular basis. However, by ordering strategically and taking full advantage of their extra services, you can still afford to enjoy fantastic coffee while out and about.

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Get out the Vote and Grab a Tall Starbucks Coffee for Free!

Posted November 2, 2008 - 11:26 by Linsey Knerl

Deals and Coupons, Freebies, Food and Drink

Voting anxiety is kickin' in big time. With only a couple days left until the final vote, many are more than ready to make their voices heard – and then head back to life as normal. In an effort to reward those who vote on Nov. 4, Starbucks is pouring free coffee.

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Going Short at Starbucks: Worth It?

Posted June 17, 2007 - 13:48 by Joann Hong

Food and Drink

Starbucks Menu

News about the "secret" Starbucks short cup is now over a year old, but people still don't believe me when I tell them about this little treasure. For those who may not have heard yet, the 12 oz. tall cup at Starbucks isn't actually their smallest size. Starbucks has an unadvertised 8 oz. cup, otherwise known as the short, which supposedly works better with certain drinks.

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Stop Being a Slave to Starbucks - How to Quit Caffeine

Posted 2 years ago by Andrea Dickson

Filed Under: Food and Drink, Health and Beauty

I finally quit drinking coffee three weeks ago.

It's not something that I particularly wanted to do, but I did it. And now that I have, I'm actually really happy about it. I feel liberated, I feel healthier, and I have already saved myself quite a nice sum of cash - cash that used to go towards black gold of the Starbucks variety.

Now, I'm not one to advocate for a boycott of caffeine or anything. But, if you're already thinking about quitting caffeine, here are some reasons, and methods, for doing so.

Let's get something straight

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