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On September 9, 2009, StarbucksMelody.com was born.  I started this site with a purpose: To create enthusiasm around Starbucks, to promote a community of others interested in that enthusiasm, and to be informative about the products and brand, and not just write blog content that is based on whatever is hot in the news.  I wanted to create my own stage.  Even if there were no audience, I wanted an outlet for my thoughts and ideas about Starbucks as a brand.  Hindsight is 20/20.  Since I had no idea what I was doing when I started the blog, I just named it after me, but in retrospect, not sure I would have done that.  Too late now: We’re stuck with “StarbucksMelody” as the url.

First and foremost, I need to go through a round of thank yous:

The blog would have never have happened if it hadn’t been for Kelly of Wildsagemarketing.  Shortly after labor day weekend 2009, I was summoned to Jury Duty in King County Superior Court.  I had just recently been on a Labor Day road trip to Northern California, and tried a test product called the Honey Vanilla Vivanno.  I wanted to write about it.  I wanted to blog.  I had no clue how to make a blog, and didn’t want to put together something sloppy.  I wanted to appear professional, even when I’m clearly not!  During voir dire on a civil case, I made friends with Kelly, who was a prospective juror nearly adjacent to me (one person in between us). I don’t know how it happened but I mentioned that I used twitter, and Kelly said she was using it too.  I asked Kelly what she did for a living and she said that does marketing and creates blogs and websites independently. I said, “oh I need a blog. Do you like Starbucks?” The answer was “yes,” she likes Starbucks, and very quickly out of that, a blog was born.  All I do is create content, and Kelly does everything that relates to layout, widgets, etc … There would be no blog without Kelly!  Thank you Kelly!

In addition, I have to thank Seattle Custom Framing located in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood.  They’ve helped me enormously in numerous ways.  Molly has framed things for me, taken numerous pictures for the blog, and we’ve had lots of caffeinated conversations.  On top of it all, she’s a bold coffee drinker.  Thank you Molly.

When I started this, I had no idea what I was getting in to.  I had no clue how much work this was going to be.  This is like having a part-time job on top of a full-time job.  At numerous points, I’ve nearly given up.  It earns me no money.  It does zero to improve my professional life.  However, I have a genuine joy for coffee and I really do cherish the experiences that can be had in a Starbucks.  The people here who comment are great motivators to me.  In the course of one year, I’ve managed to reach out to well over 55,000 unique readers from 144 countries.  I’m thanking all 55,000 of you right now.  The experience of being able to amplify the fun that Starbucks has to offer is quite addictive, and to see it spread like a contagious coffee zeal, is unbelievable.  I need to especially thank every single person who has left a comment, or sent me an email, or otherwise reached out to me.

Blogging future:

I can’t continue to write and maintain this blog at this pace.  When I make requests of Starbucks, I’ve also been told “no” to a number of my specific requests.  I am totally amazed that I’ve come up with a year’s worth of content.  If I continue to blog at the pace of 3 to 4 times per week, two things will happen:  I will wear out and I will run out of content.  I think in the future, after today, this blog is going to update less frequently.  My goal will be to update the blog twice a week, on Sundays, and Wednesdays. At one point I tweeted (I think) that I was going to just completely quit blogging on September 9th, but I’ve changed my mind, and now resolve to blog according to a twice a week schedule.  I hope that everyone reading this will click on the button about ‘subscribing’ to the blog so that you’ll be notified of my blog updates!

There are a few other blogs that I read, so I invite my readers to visit them too.  Just be sure to come back here when I update my site! ;)   Please click on the subscribe button on the upper right of your screen!

  • Mike Crimmins in Florida writes the Daily Shot of Coffee blog – Fun because of the wide variety of coffees he finds to review, and he sometimes does great round up posts featuring the best of the best of a variety of coffee blogs (and there really are an amazingly large number of coffee blogs).
  • Melissa Allison of the Seattle Times produces the Coffee City blog – I met her in person luckily right after this blog started.  I owe her a big thank you for the encouragement, retweets, and mentions in her blog.  She has a great Seattle-focused coffee blog.
  • Andrew in Canada writes the Starbucks Passion blog – He is essentially doing the exact same thing as me: A customer with a Starbucks enthusiastic blog.
  • April in Florida produces the Coffee Vanilla blog – A coffee oriented blog, with a lot coffee beverage passion, and sometimes great recipes too.
  • Valeria in Italy/ Pennsylvania produces Conversation Agent – It’s a blog about marketing, PR, and blogging.  I like it because she has a style of writing that when you’re done reading her content it leaves you still thinking and pondering.  Of course, she does NOT need a plug from me.  Her blog is well-established, and very active.

The best of the first year of StarbucksMelody:

At this one year review point, I hope that readers will take a look back at the best of the best of the blog entries.  I’m sure that some of these blog entries irritated Starbucks, and some gave our Siren a little joy.  Here are a few gems from the archives (by the way, including this blog entry today, there are 177 blog articles on this site.  That makes it tough to pick out a few below!):

The best of store reviews:

The best of Starbucks history posts:

The best of the best – Blog posts that everyone loves:

The best of coffee education blog posts:

The blog posts that caused controversy and/or likely made Starbucks wince and wish I would go away:

The most personal blog post:

The best of the posts that relate to the Starbucks card:

There are more posts that I particularly enjoy but I don’t want to overwhelm this blog entry.  And now, I end this one year round up by saying that I hope that you will stay with me for another year’s journey with Starbucks. Tell your friends about my site!  Come back every Wednesday and Sunday!

And now it’s your turn to say whatever you want in the comments, tell me what to blog about in the future, tell me your favorite blog post, or give me your two cents about this site, or should I just call it quits? …Anything related to Starbucks or this blog is fair game in the comments.

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One more trip to Starbucks in the Netherlands

by Melody on September 4, 2010

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It was just a little over one week ago that this blog took a trip to the Sloterdijk train station in Amsterdam, where the most recent Netherlands Starbucks opened in July of this year.  We’re heading back to the Netherlands again, this time to see a few pics of other Starbucks in this country.  As a reminder, in the Netherlands, all Starbucks are located either in the airport or in a train station, and the country has a total of about 8 Starbucks.

Here is the previous blog post on Starbucks in Amsterdam:

Starbucks in Sloterdijk, Amsterdam

The eight photos below were taken in a variety of the Netherlands Starbucks, and are provided courtesy of Sebastian, who is generously letting me use them for this blog.  I don’t have too much to say, but I thought that a few readers might enjoying seeing more pictures of Starbucks in Netherlands.

Since this blog post is on the topic of store photos, and store experience, I wanted to recommend a few older blog posts that have been my very favorites on the topic of store design and experience:

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Not too long ago I featured a blog entry with a picture of a partner in Texas, at work in his store.  It was a great candid photo, and it made me think that there might be more of these kinds of photos out there.  It’s always fun to look at pictures of smiley faces, and surely working at Starbucks produces some happy faces, and so I put out a call to gather such photos.  This was easier said than done.  The previous blog post was here:

The faces of Starbucks: Seeking pics of real people, real partners

I had outlined a long list of rules, but most people sort of half-way followed them.  I ended up cropping people out of photographs where the permission to use the person’s image appeared ambiguous to me.  In other words, if a partner sent in a pic with him or her standing next to someone, and that other person didn’t provide me permission to use their image, I cropped the photo.  As a result of this, a few of the photos below may appear oddly cropped.

I realize this was a tough request that I made.  Most people aren’t really all that fond of sharing face pics.  Furthermore, I asked for just partner participation which limited the number of emails I would get.  I didn’t imagine that I would get a bunch of close ups, because I thought candid pics will sometimes be at a distance.  I got a mix of both.  I really have to thank every single person who sent in a picture.  It is much appreciated.  Those people who sent an address with the emailed photo will get a ‘prize’ from me – The prizes, listed in a previous blog post, were a very cool Starbucks coffee stirrer, and a $10 Starbucks gift card.  Oddly, very few people included an address with their picture submission.

The photo that is the anchor photo for this blog requires a short explanation.  The barista is now, only just recently, a former partner and right here in Seattle.  She is someone whom I used to see regularly.  Although she’s left the company, we talked on the phone recently and she shared this photo and said I could use it. It doesn’t really count as a pic for a prize, but this person is one coffee knowledgeable and passionate person!

The kind of passion that people have for Starbucks as a brand is inspiring, and you can definitely see it in these pictures.  It makes each and every one of these pics its own precious gem.

Enjoy and please comment!

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A former Starbucks partner in Maryland recently contacted me and said that she had some old t-shirts she was getting rid of.  She used the “contact” form on this site and said that she had been reading the blog, and wanted to know if I wanted her old t-shirts.  I had no idea what I would be getting, but of course I said “yes.”  A few days ago I received the box.  Inside it were numerous Starbucks t-shirts spanning more than a decade of Starbucks history.  It was amazing to look at them.  She had quite a collection.  Two of the t-shirts shown below are my own that I decided to mention and show in this blog post too.

A number of the t-shirt photos demand a little discussion surrounding them:

The Tiazzi t-shirt probably dates from somewhere in 2000.  There was a mango citrus Tazo Tiazzi juice beverage offered in the summer of 2000 and so the t-shirt that says, “a mango bumped into a cup of tea” likely dates from that era.  A few years after the Tiazzi juice blends, there was another summer offering of tangerine Tazo blended tea, or a pomegranate blended tea.  They were delicious.  I wouldn’t mind seeing them return.

It’s hard to believe that the Creme Frappuccino was ever a new item, but indeed it was introduced to the Starbucks beverage line-up in 2002.  The t-shirt announcing its introduction is dated (by the way, I’ve noticed that Starbucks is often terrible about dating marketing materials of any kind.  It can be really difficult to pick up any old mug, tumbler, marketing item, even old Clover menu and know exactly what era it dates from.)

Also there is below a t-shirt for the 25th Anniversary of Starbucks. That’s an old t-shirt!  I’m amazed it looks barely worn.  I assume that was a promotional t-shirt in 1996.  I do know that there were a number of promotional items for the 25th Anniversary of Starbucks, because I think the Starbucks at 1912 Pike Place had its own tumbler, and I believe there may have been other tumblers to celebrate this anniversary.  I’m sorry that I don’t have an image of the 25th Anniversary 1912 Pike Place tumbler, but I have it somewhere, so I think it exists.

There is a blurry t-shirt photo below, with the words “All Books For Children” on it.  I’m sorry the picture is not clear.  This book drive program is mentioned in the Starbucks 2001 CSR Annual Report.  It’s described as follows:

To support our literacy efforts, Starbucks collects books through our annual All Books for Children drive and distributes them to more than 180 literacy organizations across North America. Since 1997, nearly 1.5 million books, including 416,000 in fiscal 2001, have been collected in our stores from partners and community members.

I think that All Books For Children is a program that somehow died, but at one time it was important enough for its own t-shirt.  A promotional t-shirt for an outside Starbucks good cause is a rare thing.  This t-shirt is also a Christmas Blend t-shirt.  To think of this another way, wouldn’t it be a surprise if you walked into a Starbucks and saw a partner wearing a Shade Grown Mexico t-shirt with the coffee stamp image on one side, and then Conservation International mentioned on the other?

The t-shirt which says Starbucks V2V on the front side did NOT come from the box from the partner in Maryland.  That t-shirt is my own and was given to me as a gift by an SSC partner in 2008.  Starbucks launched a web page in 2008 called V2V.  Unfortunately, the site appears almost totally inactive now, but it was a great idea as a way to connect with others in your own local community to coordinate volunteerism.  One interesting thing about V2V was that it was designed so that every single Starbucks theoretically could have its own store web page.  Sadly, very few partners ever volunteered their time to make the store page a lively place different from the default graphics.  For an example of a V2V store page, click here.  Also, the second t-shirt which came from my own collection is the black one with the word coffee written in numerous languages on the front side of it.  That is a current t-shirt which can be purchased at the Starbucks partner store.

Somewhere, I think I have (or had?) a 2008 Pike Place Roast t-shirt in my collection.  I have no idea where it is now. On my wish list for marketing materials or t-shirts would be Sorbetto stuff.  I am nearly positive that there was a blue Starbucks Sorbetto t-shirt in Southern California where that wonderful delicious treat was launched.  I would give my right arm for any old Sorbetto signage or a Sorbetto t-shirt.  I’m so disappointed that never launched nationally, and never made it out of the testing phase.  There had been a ton of buzz and excitement around it.

This is an open thread, so please feel free to talk about anything Starbucks related in the comments.  Thank you to Molly of Seattle Custom Framing who assisted with the photography.

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Does anyone remember Starbucks Christmas 2006?

August 27, 2010

As my readers know from this blog, any time of year is a fine time to talk about Christmas merchandise in a Starbucks.  This extremely short blog post is simply a visual look at all the merchandise that Starbucks offered during Christmas season 2006. A regular blog reader sent me this little booklet, thinking it [...]

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Melody takes a trip to the Starbucks headquarters for a tasting of Galapagos Coffee

August 25, 2010

Today I visited the Starbucks headquarters for a little tasting of the new Galapagos Islands Coffee.  This was a roasting event, which is a regular event at the headquarters.  I have only rarely been to this kind of event, but some of you may remember a similar event that I attended in this blog post [...]

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Time to clear up the confusion over the Starbucks photography policy

August 21, 2010

It is time to clear up some confusion surrounding the Starbucks in-store photography policy:  Once upon a time, a long long time ago, Starbucks had a “no photos in store” policy. In the year 2010, this is simply not the case.  I don’t know exactly when this policy changed though I have some theories about [...]

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Starbucks around the globe continues: Sloterdijk Amsterdam

August 20, 2010

Our Starbucks journey around the globe continues: Next stop, Amersterdam. This Starbucks is in the Sloterdijk train station in Amsterdam, and is the most recent to be opened in the Netherlands.  It was opened July 2, 2010. Here’s an odd piece of trivia: In the Netherlands, every single Starbucks is located in a train station [...]

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Store Review: Clover Starbucks at 1401 Alhambra, Sacramento California

August 17, 2010

On my journey to explore Starbucks in Gold River, California, I stumbled upon a fabulous store located at 1401 Alhambra (Alhambra and “N” – Store #619) in Sacramento.  This store has one of the larger patio spaces I’ve ever seen!   By the way, notice the beautiful blue skies.  The weather here is amazing.  Though if [...]

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Reminder: Looking for candid real Starbucks partner photos

August 15, 2010

This blog post is just a short reminder that I am hoping together to put together a fun blog post featuring real, and candid photos of Starbucks partners in their stores, and in their green aprons. The idea is just to show off some of the fun that can be had inside a Starbucks.  I [...]

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