Visitors to Seattle's Local Color coffeehouse were in for an interesting surprise on Thursday. Rather than seeing their local barista behind the counter, customers were just as likely to find Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis making their coffee.
The superstar's latest endeavor is further proof that the Internet is the perfect medium for comedy.
If you're on fertility treatments, you may want to nix that triple-latte.
A former UK government drug adviser says emulating Dutch attitudes towards marijuana could reduce alcohol consumption rates.
Agricultural commodities, and in particular so-called softs like sugar and coffee, fell hard Wednesday as investors, eyeing the euro zone crisis, priced in the potential fallout on consumption of U.S. farm exports.
While the rest of the world is focused on Greece?s exit from the euro zone, the news that caught my eye is Finland finally getting its first Starbucks café.
Are you nursing a burn from coffee you spilled on yourself this morning as you rushed from the café to work? Do you have a burning to desire to know why coffee spills seem so unavoidable? Turns out you may have more control over your coffee than you think.
A judge in the Netherlands has upheld the government's plan to introduce a weed pass that would ban foreign tourists from purchasing weed in Amsterdam and across the nation.
Starbucks Corporation (Nasdaq: SBUX), the world's largest coffee shop chain, said Thursday its fiscal second-quarter profit jumped 18.5 percent on rising sales at stores open at least one year and higher efficiency.
Starbucks Corp wants to make its mainland China expansion a family affair.
Starbucks got a huge thank you from gay marriage supporters on Wednesday, in response to the company's policy in support of same-sex marriage.
TSA screening just got a little more intense. Lateisha El, 30, a TSA screener at JFK Airport was arrested for throwing a cup of hot coffee at American Airlines pilot, Steven Trivett, last month.
Are you a hard worker? Your caffeine fix might be slowing you down.
Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX), the world’s largest coffee-shop chain, is planning to further tap into the massive Chinese market and triple the size of its workforce and local network of shops by 2014.
A preliminary study has found that green coffee beans taken daily can potentially speed up the process of weight loss.
Unroasted coffee extract may help you lose weight, according to a new study
Starbucks Corp is expanding into the fast-growing energy drink category and plans to add manufacturing jobs in the United States, the world's biggest coffee chain said on Wednesday.
On Monday, Starbucks, the well-known coffee company, opened the doors to their latest store, Evolution Fresh. Don't expect to walk in there for your daily coffee fix though; Starbucks newest venture is a juice bar.
Starbucks Corp will open the first store in its new Evolution Fresh juice bar chain on Monday, its biggest move outside coffee and one it hopes will boost the company's position in the $50 billion health food sector.
Stocks rose on Friday after another strong monthly jobs report showed the economic recovery was broadening.
The top after-market NASDAQ Losers Thursday were: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, SunPower Corp, Zogenix, Body Central Corp, AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Cowen Group, Openwave Systems, Cytori Therapeutics, ON Semiconductor Corp and Nuance Communications.
Starbucks Corp , the world's biggest coffee chain, is hoping to boost growth in Europe, the Middle East and Africa by opening so-called concept stores that tailor products and cafe interiors to local tastes, a senior manager told Reuters.