![]() ![]() In 2014, Starbucks got into trouble after its employees were drawing satanic. The chain began using seasonally-themed cups in 1997. By turning the original Starbucks logo upside down, you can see the image of satan. It reveals the true nature of their holiday cups. The coffee giant's all-red 2015 holiday cups led some consumers to assume the chain was part of the so-called "War on Christmas." But the company said the all-red cups were about design, and as we noted last year, Starbucks holiday cups never featured any overtly religious symbols to begin with. Below, you will find a memo written by Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz to the head of a satanic cult. My coffee should NOT (and does NOT) come with political brainwashing. Starbucks gets rid of Christmas colour, replaces with Islamic colour, all in the name of "unity". The chain announced Thursday that the plastic cups. The rest of our holiday plans are still under wraps.Īs was the case with 2015, this circumstance hasn't stopped some people from assuming that Starbucks is again eliminating the Christian holiday Christmas from their product packaging - or even promoting Islam: The next time you order an iced coffee from Starbucks, it might not look that different but there’s been a major change. Starbucks customers can enjoy the first sip of the holiday season as Starbucks holiday handcrafted beverages return, including favorites like Chestnut Praline Latte, Caramel Brulée Latte and Peppermint Mocha. Artist Shogo Ota’s design represents humanity and connection, serving as a symbol for bringing people together as a united community.ĭespite many references to them as such, the cups don't seem to be intended for the holiday season, as Starbucks says they are being offered for a "very limited time." The company is also being cagey about possible further plans for 2016 holiday cup designs: It’s oldlike before the red cup saga even. 'It is our companys mission to destroy Christianity,' Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz said in a press conference as he showed off the new design. I think this is one of those fake outrage things that like two people tweeted years ago and everyone got all outraged that Christian’s are boycotting Starbucks but it was only like one guy. It's meant to be a symbol of unity, and to encourage us to be good to each other. SEATTLE, WA - Starbucks Corporation has unveiled its annual holiday design for the 2017 Christmas season, and it features a prominent inverted Satanic pentacle. will feature a green cup that represents the connections we have as a community. The Seattle-based coffee company introduced a green cup design on 1 November 2016 featuring an impressive piece of artwork created by Shogo Ota, featuring 100 faces all drawn with a single pen stroke: Holiday season is upon us again, and with it comes the national sport of intensely scrutinizing Starbucks' annual holiday cup design for negative messages.
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