U.S. Food Policy

Thursday, June 23, 2005

Starbucks' changing logo

Being a billionaire requires a little more discretion than being a hippy. Originally from a Deadprogrammer post on how the Starbucks siren became less naughty. I first saw this link in Joe Grossberg.
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