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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 06/25/2008
... comment on speculation. She confirmed, however, that Starbucks has completed a test run of La Brea Bakery products in some stores. La Brea Bakery Inc. is based in Van Nuys, Calif.Starbucks is always testing new initiatives, spokeswoman Bridget Baker said. If product tests were made public, and people changed their buying habits as a result, the purpose of the test would...
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Hispanic Business Magazine (Free subscription) | 06/25/2008
... comment on speculation. She confirmed, however, that Starbucks has completed a test run of La Brea Bakery products in some stores. La Brea Bakery Inc. is based in Van Nuys, Calif. Starbucks is always testing new initiatives, spokeswoman Bridget Baker said. If product tests were made public, and people changed their buying habits as a result, the purpose of the test would...
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ScrippsNews (Free subscription) | 05/23/2008
... giant.The logo will run on Starbucks cups for "several more weeks," said company spokeswoman Bridget Baker, and will live on as the logo for Pike Place bags of coffee.The image is a less-revealing version of what the chain used for many years, starting when it first opened in Seattle in 1971. That original logo was resurrected in its Northwest outlets for a time in 2006 to mark the...
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The Konformist Blog (Free subscription) | 05/18/2008
... giant. The logo will run on Starbucks cups for "several more weeks," said company spokeswoman Bridget Baker, and will live on as the logo for Pike Place bags of coffee. The image is a less-revealing version of what the chain used for many years, starting when it first opened in Seattle in 1971. That original logo was resurrected in its Northwest outlets for a time in 2006 to mark...
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Below The Beltway (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
... giant. The logo will run on Starbucks cups for “several more weeks,” said company spokeswoman Bridget Baker, and will live on as the logo for Pike Place bags of coffee. The image is a less-revealing version of what the chain used for many years, starting when it first opened in Seattle in 1971. That original logo was resurrected in its Northwest outlets for a time in 2006 to mark...
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On Deadline (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Calif. man attracts attention with complaints about Starbucks logo Do you see anything wrong with the new Starbucks logo? sure does."It's extremely poor taste, and the company might as well call themselves Slutbucks," Mark Dice, aka John Conner, says in a quoted by the Bridget Baker, a company spokeswoman, tells the Star Tribune that the latest mermaid logo will run its course and disappear...