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Starbucks is being sued for a $114 million dollars for pulling a too successful viral promotion. Go here for more info.
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10:20 AM

So the original promotion was real...but my coupon and the one I forwarded to a friend were fake! But Starbucks still honored his. I just didn't feel right about going in with mine after finding out that it was fake.  



3:09 PM

well look at you on the blogworld again. thats nice. i can't afford to drink coffee at starbucks. they should have early bird specials like bars do. so true.  



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