1. Starbucks *** has four cup types, namely small cup, medium cup, large cup and extra large cup. The corresponding Italian words are short, tall, grande and venti.
2. You can order small cups for Starbucks hot drinks. There are no small cups for ice drinks. The capacities are as follows:
(1) Starbucks cold drink capacity (including Frappuccino):
Tall: medium cup (12fl.oz./355ml)
Grande: large cup (16fl.oz./473ml)
Venti: extra large cup (20fl.oz. ./591ml)
(2) Starbucks hot drink capacity:
Short: small cup (8fl.oz./236ml)
Tall: medium cup (12fl .oz./355ml)
Grande: Large cup (16fl.oz./473ml)
Venti: Extra large cup (20fl.oz./591ml)
Extended information
1. Starbucks was born in Seattle, USA. It started with coffee beans. Since its official establishment in 1971, it has never advertised, but it has become a giant coffee chain group in the past 20 years. , its legend of rapid development has attracted global attention. Starbucks not only vividly interprets the miracle of an ugly duckling turning into a white swan, but there is also a touching story behind it.
2. There are two versions of the Starbucks trademark. The first version of the brown trademark is derived from a 16th-century Scandinavian wood carving of a two-tailed mermaid. She has naked breasts and a Fully visible double fish tail. Later, Starbucks was merged with Daily Coffee founded by Mr. Howard Shortz, so it changed its trademark. The second version of the logo follows the original mermaid pattern, but makes some modifications. She does not have naked breasts, and changes the color of the logo to green to represent daily coffee, thus integrating the characteristics of the original Starbucks and daily coffee. The trademark was born.
3. The "first" Starbucks store in Seattle's Pike Place Market still retains the original trademark, and most of the products sold there also bear this trademark. This so-called first store has actually moved away from its original location, although it is still on Pike Place Market Street.