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Starbucks – Online Deal

C$5 for a C$10 Starbucks Card eGift

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Sun Mar 24 04:59:59 UTC 2013
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In a Nutshell

Enjoy your favorite beverage, hot or iced

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 30, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Valid within Canada only. Must redeem Groupon voucher at http://groupon.starbucks.com/ for a Starbucks Card eGift, which can be used in any participating Starbucks store. Must redeem by 9/30/13. Groupon will send amount paid in Starbucks Card eGift if not redeemed by 9/30/13 within 30 days. See Starbucks Terms & Conditions applicable to Starbucks cards here. See FAQ on this Groupon here.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

$5 for a $10 Starbucks Card eGift

Starbucks Card eGifts are digital gift cards that can be used for anything, such as a cup of the mellow Starbucks blonde roast coffee, a skinny mocha, or a hot or iced hazelnut macchiato. Use it all at once or across multiple visits, in participating stores.

Starbucks

Over the past four decades, Starbucks has bloomed from a single coffee store in Seattle's Pike Place Market to more than 18,000 stores in 62 countries. The company’s smiling, green-aproned baristas have become the staple of many morning routines, pouring cups of dark, medium, and blonde roast coffee for purists and adding shots of caramel or white chocolate to elaborate espresso creations, such as Frappuccino blended beverages.

Starbucks strives to fill its menu with responsibly sourced coffee, cocoa, and tea that support the farmers and bioregions they come from. These efforts have earned the company a spot on Ethisphere's 2013 list of the world's most ethical companies.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Animal Defense Mechanisms

In the wild, animals must protect themselves so they can survive long enough to one day willingly supply humans with their nutritious bodies. Here's how some creatures manage to stay alive:

Pig: Emits a strong, unpleasant odor that smells like burned bacon that was also maybe dropped on the floor once or twice

Cow: Skin becomes translucent in order to display the animal's delicious-looking insides and lure its attacker closer. Once the attacker is near, the cow hopes it will realize how pitiful and defenseless cows really are and then just leave it alone.

Chicken: Throws up a bunch

Dogs: Spend years—years—pretending they give a single guff what you have to say

Hamster: Balls itself up to look like a disgusting, hairy corn dog

Why are chickens always throwing up? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.