Starbucks is known for the strength of its coffee. If you consider yourself an elitist, you might say you do not care for it—less for its strength than for its mammoth popularity. If you imagine yourself as macho or machete, as the case may be, you drink it because it keeps you awake, and you do not care what the naysayers say. Moreover, Starbucks is a status symbol at nearly $3 a cup. So, if you are a working professional, you might wield your insulated cup with its shining green logo proudly as if to say, “I deserve this.” In any case, there is no denying that Starbucks coffee offers you many options when you enter its brick and mortar shops or shop online.
Let us take a look at some of the variety of coffees that Starbuck offers. For $14.95 a lb. bag, you can get 10% Kona blend which boasts “A warm Aloha in every sip.” It has a Hawaiian princess pictured on its web site so it is certain to bring the taste of Hawaii to you.
For $9.95, you can buy the Breakfast Blend. Advertised as “mild and flavorful”, this blend must be the alternative to the adrenaline-producing regular brand. It has a cosmic looking face on its ad—presumably to tie-in its Latin American roots.
Starbucks Breakfast Blend is also offered in 18 2.5 oz packs per box at $42.95. This enables you to give them as gifts or as favors to friends, colleagues or family who need a morning lift. It is also advertised as “light-bodied” for the cautious.








































