Starbucks Coffee Drinkers?!


Question:

Starbucks Coffee Drinkers?

If you consume your drink in the coffee shop, do you use their glass mugs or a paper disposeable cup?
If the later, then why?


Answers:
i always get a lovely big ceramic mug. Shame i cant pop it in my bag before i leave. there mugs cost £6 to buy...... think you should get it free with the coffee .. lol

sorry but im a barnies coffee drinker i drink out of the disposeable cup cause im in a hurry

I didn't know you could use a glass mug!

I use the disposable cups because I don't like being in public for very long, I don't actually know why. I think I fear change...

Every Starbucks I have ever gone to only has the paper cups - New York City, Philadelphia, Orange County, California, and even at home in Allentown, PA...must be some fancy Starbucks that you go to.

I don't think Starbucks gives you a glass mug, at least the Starbucks places I have been to!

in or out of shop, usually have the mugs i've gotten from the store---if i don't they are either dirty or there are none in my car ;-))

I normally drink mine in the paper cup, since I work there, reserving our glass mugs for the customers who would like to enjoy them- or I'll bring my own.
My store doesn't have an over abundance of glass mugs, so if they get a rush of in-store customers, I don't want to take away that luxury from them.

If I visit another store, I'll ask them for a whatever drink "for here" so that way they know I want a mug.

I didn't know Starbucks had glass mugs(well the one in my town doesn't.) Even so, I'd take the paper cup to save the advantage of taking my drink out of the store.

i donno i'm a frapachino nut and don't trust anything washed unless i wash it.

a paper disposeable cup,,,as i leave




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