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The Hot Tea Starbucks Can’t Deliver (And Why It Matters)

The Hot Tea Starbucks Can’t Deliver (And Why It Matters)

Consider this your morning briefing: Starbucks’ hot tea isn’t coming to your door — and here’s why. While the chain’s iced tea and other hot drinks are delivery-ready, its brewed tea line remains off-limits. The reason? A delicate balance of timing and chemistry that delivery services can’t replicate. Starbucks’ hot tea, from Royal English Breakfast to Chamomile Mint Blossom, is made with tea bags that require precise steeping — two to four minutes — to unlock their flavor. Oversteep, and you’re left with a bitter, astringent mess. Tannins, the compounds responsible for tea’s depth, release too quickly when left to…
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Starbucks Reimagines Ordering with AI-Powered Vibe Matching

Starbucks Reimagines Ordering with AI-Powered Vibe Matching

Here’s what you need to know: Starbucks is testing a radical new way to order coffee—by letting customers describe their mood and get drink suggestions tailored to that vibe. Starting April 15, the Seattle giant rolled out a beta app within ChatGPT, enabling users to tag @Starbucks in a conversation and request drinks based on emotions, cravings, or even uploaded photos. The system doesn’t just recommend beverages; it curates experiences. Imagine asking for “a drink that feels like a lazy Sunday morning” and getting a lavender latte with oat milk. This isn’t just convenience—it’s a shift in how we think…
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The Mystery Behind Kirkland Coffee’s New Roaster

The Mystery Behind Kirkland Coffee’s New Roaster

Real talk: The coffee you buy at Costco just got a little more mysterious. For years, Kirkland Signature’s beans were a Starbucks product, stamped with the iconic green logo. But now, those bags are blank, and customers are scratching their heads. What happened to the roast that once defined Costco’s coffee game? The answer isn’t in the packaging anymore—it’s in the chaos of speculation and a coffee industry that’s tighter than a drum. The shift started in late 2023, when Starbucks quietly exited the Kirkland roster. No official statement, no fanfare—just a quiet removal of the Starbucks logo from bags.…
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