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  2. Here's how Starbucks plans to improve its stores - AOL

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    Starbucks said that in stores where the company has used the Siren Craft System to optimize operations, it has seen an increase in the number of customers served at peak times that it estimates to ...

  3. Starbucks Just Made Some Big Changes - AOL

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    And so far, things are looking up for the Siren Craft System. A Starbucks in Plano, Texas, was one of the first to incorporate the new system, and the staff there are impressed.

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    Take a cozy walk down memory lane to see what the Starbucks red cup looked like over the years. ... Simply Recipes. The 2-Ingredient Trader Joe’s Cocktail I’m Making All February Long.

  5. File:Water cup.pdf - Wikipedia

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

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    For Starbucks Short cups, you can only order this size if you would like a hot coffee beverage. Starbucks Trenta beverages are available for Starbucks® Refreshers, Iced Coffees, Cold Brews and ...

  7. 11 Kid-Friendly Starbucks Drinks That Contain No Caffeine - AOL

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    Adults find simple pleasure in picking up a coffee from their favorite chain to start their mornings, but kids often don't find the same happiness in trips to the drive-thru. Children in the U.S ...

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  9. Childcraft - Wikipedia

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    The Childcraft series was originally created in 1934 by W. F. Quarrie & Company, then publishers of the World Book encyclopedia. The series' title was Childcraft – The How and Why Library.