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Monday, January 17, 2011
Starbucks Introduces Super-Sized Drinks
According to Reuters, Starbucks is introducing a new 31 oz. cup for iced beverages, naming the new size "Trenta." While the serving size may seem like a bit much, the company maintains that unsweetened beverages in the new size will be 90 calories or fewer, and sweetened beverages in the size will not contain more than 230 calories.
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