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Charles Marshburn: Starbucks let him down, in Istanbul By Charles Marshburn I took a trip to Istanbul, Turkey, in July. One of the most important things I was looking for was a great cup of Turkish coffee. Went to Starbucks and guess what! They were out of Turkish coffee! Of all places, they were out of Turkish coffee! Corporate needs to know about this! See also: Roger D. Smith spots an Adair Countian at original Starbucks This story was posted on 2015-08-24 06:45:05
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