Starbucks Says “NO More
Prancing Reindeer on our #RedCup!”
So, I’m sure by now that you’ve heard all the saga over the
Starbucks #redcup. Howard Shultz, Chairman and CEO of Starbucks recently made
the decision to not have holiday references on their cups for the Christmas
season. Instead, they would go with a simple #redcup. Previous holiday cups
portrayed images of prancing reindeer, and other winter characters such as
snowmen. It has outraged many of their customers to make such claims that
“Starbucks hates Christians,” or that “Starbucks has banned Christmas.” One I
even heard was, “Starbucks hates Jesus.” Republican presidential candidate
Donald Trump even suggested boycotting Starbucks over the cups. Later, a
Starbucks representative stated that they offer a Christmas blend that is
available in stores around the world.
Even though we live in America, and Christmas is a major part
of our culture, I find it funny that people would expect a Jewish-owned company
to have Jesus printed on their cups. Did Starbucks ever have literal Christmas
images displayed on their cups to begin with anyway? Snowmen aren’t symbolic to
Christmas. They’re a winter fictional character made popular by Jack Rollins
and Steve Nelson in the 1950’s when they wrote “Frosty the Snowman,” and Gene
Autry and the Cass Country Boys released it to radio. On the other hand, if you
choose not to support the #redcup, one thing’s for sure. Dunkin’ Donuts has risen
to the occasion stating that they will gladly continue printing holiday cups. Regardless of what any of us may think, maybe it's just a marketing ploy. This may prove to be a huge money maker for the coffee giant. This is brilliant marketing!
While the country many be in despair over the #redcup, one
thing still holds true here on Sand Mountain. Jamoka’s Coffee Company has been
proudly serving our community since 2005. Now with three locations: Boaz,
Albertville, and Guntersville. Stop in today and get a latte of holiday drink
choices, and remember, #ItsJustACup!
Merry Christmas!
Nate Fortner, Owner of WhosoeverPress.com and Author of “Teaching Christians to Pray the Bible Way.”
Whosoever Press - Publishing Companies in Alabama
P.O. Box 1513
Boaz, AL. 35957
256-706-3315
Nate@WhosoeverPress.com
www.WhosoeverPress.com
Whosoever Press - Publishing Companies in Alabama
P.O. Box 1513
Boaz, AL. 35957
256-706-3315
Nate@WhosoeverPress.com
www.WhosoeverPress.com
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