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Sunday, December 31, 2023

Starbucks Korea Offers '24 Free Drinks' for the New Year 2024

 

Starbucks is introducing a 'Lucky First Visit' event to welcome the new year.

Starbucks Korea announced on the 31st that they will be hosting an event where they will offer a free drink and a lucky sticker to 24 customers who visit their stores on the first day of the new year.

The event targets the first 24 customers who place an order in-store on a first-come-first-served basis.

The complimentary drinks include two new beverages for the new year: the 'Blue Dragon Classic Milk Tea' and the 'Blue Dragon Hazelnut Latte'. Each person can get one drink, which is a Tall size.

Additionally, a lucky sticker celebrating the year 2024 will also be given. It features an image of a blue dragon symbolizing the 'Gapjin' year (2024 in the traditional lunar calendar) with the phrase, “May your year shine even brighter! Wishing you a wonderful start to 2024,” inscribed on it.

The 'Lucky First Visit' event starts at different times depending on the store's opening hours. However, some special stores are excluded from this event. The list of non-participating stores can be checked in the 'what’s new' section of the Starbucks app.

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-They might already be lining upㅋㅋ

-Aren't they supposed to give out 2024 of them? ㅜ

-Only 24 cups?

-Just 24 people? Please give out to 2024 peopleㅠ

-Just 24 cups? Are they joking?

-They should give out to 2024 people, not just 24..

-Just 24 cups, doesn't seem cool at allㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Wait, 24 cups per store is quite a lot, isn't it??? They wouldn't be giving out 24 cups in the entire Starbucks country, right?

-They wouldn't be that stingy to have a lineup for a free event.

-Seriously, people in our country are so full of complaints. Even if they do something, there's always an uproar.

-Just 24 cups doesn't seem cool. It might be better not to do itㅋㅋㅋ Who's counting nationwide? Just look at the stores nearby. Why look at it nationwide? Saying 24 cups is a lot nationwide is laughableㅋㅋㅋ Why are consumers looking at it from a nationwide perspective?

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