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  2. The heartwarming origin story of Starbucks drink sizes - AOL

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    All the Starbucks Coffee Cup Sizes, Explained . As of 2023, Starbucks beverage cup sizes are as follows. Starbucks Tall (12 fl. oz.) Starbucks Grande (16 fl. oz.) Starbucks Venti (20 fl. oz ...

  3. What to Know About Starbucks Cup Sizes in 2022 - AOL

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    The largest cup size at Starbucks is a 31-ounce trenta, which is only available for iced coffee or tea drinks. Trenta means 30 in Italian. Fun fact: A trenta cold brew has 360 milligrams of ...

  4. Single-serve coffee container - Wikipedia

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    A single-serve coffee container is a container filled with coffee grounds, used in coffee brewing to prepare only enough coffee for a single portion. Single-serve coffee containers come in various formats and materials, often either as hard and soft pods or pads made of filter paper, or hard aluminium and plastic capsules .

  5. Starbucks Makes a Big Bet on New Product Mix in 2014 - AOL

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    Starbucks kicked off the new year this week with the launch of its first-ever line of VIA lattes. On Tuesday, Starbucks introduced a new Caramel Flan latte and a fresh line of Starbucks VIA Ready ...

  6. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In March 2009, Starbucks introduced a line of instant coffee packets, called VIA "Ready Brew". [122] It was first unveiled in New York City with subsequent testing of the product also in Seattle , Chicago , and London .

  7. Easy Serving Espresso Pod - Wikipedia

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    E.S.E. pod with appropriate portafilter. The Easy Serving Espresso pod (E.S.E. pod), is a small packed coffee pod with a paper filter covering for use in a non-grinding espresso machine. The E.S.E. standard was created by Italian Illy in the 1970s and is maintained by the "Consortium for the Development and the Protection of the E.S.E. Standard."