The company was not focused on making coffee but on selling coffee beans for people to use in their homes. This changed with the addition of Howard Schultz. Starbucks began to sell made coffee to its customers by 1983. The company has over 29,000 cafes in countries around the world and is not about just selling coffee but selling the experience to people. This is what has made Starbucks thrive and become a coffee giant. 

The Coffee giant is a go-to for every coffee drinker who can afford it because of its unique taste. The perfectly brewed coffee is sold in attractive cups of different sizes. Starbucks cafes have five sizes; the Trenta, the Venti, the Grande, the Tall, and the Short, giving its customers a variety to choose from depending on their appetite and level of satisfaction. Not all Starbucks cups have lines, only the ones used to sell its iced drinks. People wonder what these lines are for. The lines on Starbucks cups are for measurement; it helps the barista measure the ingredients that make up the coffee you love. It is used to measure the amount of water, ice, coffee, milk, strawberries, cream, lemonades, and any other ingredient to add depending on the type of Coffee the individual is getting. 

Meaning Of The Lines On A Starbucks Cup?

The lines on a Starbucks cup help the barista in measuring the content of the iced drinks offered at Starbucks. These lines help them maintain consistency and keep the taste of Starbucks the same for every customer, with a unique, and uniform standard.

For a Cold Brew: 1st Line – cold brew, 3rd Line – Water, and then the cup is filled with ice. 

For an Iced Coffee: 2nd Line – iced coffee, with cream is filled to the third line and then the cup is filled with ice.

For an Iced Caramel Macchiato: 3rd line – milk, and then the cup is filled with ice.

For a Frappuccino: 1st Line – milk with a coffee or a crème base, the blender pitcher. 

For a Crème & Strawberry Frappuccino: 1st Line – Milk, 2nd Line – Strawberry mix.

For a Smoothie: 1st Line – fruit mix, 2nd Line – Milk

For an Iced Tea: 1st Line – Tea, 3rd Line – Lemonade / Water, and then it is filled with iced.

The measurement varies for different drinks. 

What Happens If The Lines Are Not Followed By The Baristas At Starbucks?

Customers who get drinks at Starbucks get them not just for the taste but for the unique look of the drinks. They make the drinks with very precise designs and the lines on the Starbucks cups help in achieving it. Customers choose these drinks (either a Frappuccino, Smoothie, Caramel Macchiato, etc.) and expect them to look a certain way. Baristas who do not follow the line make the drink lose its appearance. 

The drinks have to be hand crafted. If the drinks at Starbucks were all blended and poured to the Customers upon order, customers would have a hard time choosing the drinks they want and their choice would be based only on the size and color of the drinks. But customers seeing these ingredients added, watching the colors fade and sit makes the drink more beautiful and appealing. Following the lines helps the baristas make the handcrafted drinks smoothly and quickly. 

Conclusion

If an individual buys coffee beans from Starbucks and even has to grind these beans – which they would gladly do – take it home and brew the coffee so that the whole neighborhood would perceive the scent. It would smell nice like every other coffee alright, but it would never taste like Starbucks. The Baristas at the Starbucks café make their coffee with a special method and recipe and this is what has made them stand out over the years. Every individual in countries with no Starbucks has heard of it and wants to have a taste of Starbucks’ goodness.

What Are the Different Starbucks Coffee?

Caffe AmericanoCaffe LatteCaffe MochaCappuccinoChocolate MochaCold-brewDark Roast CoffeeEspressoEspresso MacchiatoFlat WhiteFrappuccinoFrench RoastGround Coffee RoastHoney almond milk flat white. Iced CoffeeIced Latte. Latte MacchiatoNitro Cold brew coffeePeppermint MochaPumpkin Spiced LatteSalted Caramel Cream Cold brew.

What Companies Compete with Starbucks?

Dunkin DonutsCosta CoffeeMcCafeTim HortonsPeet’s CoffeeLavazzaYum ChinaCafé Coffee DayFolgers