by Kevin Coupe
Just asa change of pace this morning, I want to refer you to a very funny piece in The New Yorker, a satiric turn entitled “Starbucks Drinks For A New America.” It suggests the kinds of beverage innovations that Starbucks may come up with in order to be relevant and resonant to today’s customers.
It includes something called Nuclear-Annihilation Almond Latte, which is described as “an oddly pleasant fusion of espresso, almond milk, and the inner peace of resigning yourself to inevitable doom. Topped with a marzipan mushroom cloud!”
It’s very funny, and can be read here. It’s an Eye-Opener.
Just asa change of pace this morning, I want to refer you to a very funny piece in The New Yorker, a satiric turn entitled “Starbucks Drinks For A New America.” It suggests the kinds of beverage innovations that Starbucks may come up with in order to be relevant and resonant to today’s customers.
It includes something called Nuclear-Annihilation Almond Latte, which is described as “an oddly pleasant fusion of espresso, almond milk, and the inner peace of resigning yourself to inevitable doom. Topped with a marzipan mushroom cloud!”
It’s very funny, and can be read here. It’s an Eye-Opener.
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