Starbucks VIA Instant Coffee Medium Roast Packets - Pike Place Roast - 8 Count (Pack of 12) &amp 1 Box (50 Packets)

Starbucks VIA Instant Coffee Medium Roast Packets - Pike Place Roast - 8 Count (Pack of 12) &amp 1 Box (50 Packets)

$171.84
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Starbucks VIA Instant Coffee Medium Roast Packets - Pike Place Roast - 8 Count (Pack of 12) &amp 1 Box (50 Packets)

Starbucks VIA Instant Coffee Medium Roast Packets - Pike Place Roast - 8 Count (Pack of 12) & 1 Box (50 Packets)

$171.84

- Product 1: Made only with high-quality arabica coffee beans - Product 1: Well-rounded with subtle notes of cocoa and toasted nuts balancing the smooth mouthfeel - Product 1: Just tear open a packet of Starbucks VIA Instant Pike Place Roast Coffee, add hot water, wait 10 seconds and stir. No coffee machine or grinder needed - Product 1: Create great-tasting beverages with these single-serve, ready-to-brew packets. Enjoy them anytime, anywhere--in an instant - Product 2: Made only with high-quality arabica coffee beans - Product 2: Well-rounded with subtle notes of cocoa and toasted nuts balancing the smooth mouthfeel - Product 2: Just tear open a packet of Starbucks VIA Instant Pike Place Roast Coffee, add hot water, wait 10 seconds and stir. No coffee machine or grinder needed - Product 2: Create great-tasting beverages with these single-serve, ready-to-brew packets. Enjoy them anytime, anywhere?in an instant

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Our Heritage

Our story begins in 1971 along the cobblestone streets of Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market. It was here where Starbucks opened its first store, offering fresh-roasted coffee beans, tea and spices from around the world for our customers to take home. Our name was inspired by the classic tale, “MobyDick,” evoking the seafaring tradition of the early coffee traders.

Ten years later, a young New Yorker named Howard Schultz would walk through these doors and become captivated with Starbucks coffee from his first sip. After joining the company in 1982, a different cobblestone road would lead him to another discovery. It was on a trip to Milan in 1983 that Howard first experienced Italy’s coffeehouses, and he returned to Seattle inspired to bring the warmth and artistry of its coffee culture to Starbucks. By 1987, we swapped our brown aprons for green ones and embarked on our next chapter as a coffeehouse.

In everything we do, we are always dedicated to Our Mission: to inspire and nurture the human spirit ? one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time.

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