Starbucks And The F-Word

Most small business owners would have cowered or panicked had they received a cease and desist letter from a Starbucks attorney.  But not Jeff Britton.  Mr. Britton, owner of Exit 6 Pub and Brewery, turned the tables on Starbucks with this ingeniously funny letter... and a check for $6.  Copies of which he posted to his facebook page along with the following story:

"So quick little story. Last week I received a cease and desist letter from the attorneys at Starbucks. Apparently there was a beer on Untappd that someone named "Frappicino". 3 people had checked into said beer. 3. Starbucks didn't like that. ...So I got a letter. They wanted me to remove the beer and promise never to use their names again. They also wanted my written response and guarantee. Here is their letter. And also my response."

Copies of the letter he received and his response, courtesy of Britton's Facebook page follow. They are well worth the read:

Britton capitalized on a truly David and corporate Goliath story, shaming the coffee house giant and earning the kind of publicity for himself that money can't buy. We expect Britton's pub to get far more patronage in the near future.

Happy New Year!

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Vincent Giordano 9 years ago Member's comment

Too funny!

Wall Street Wiz 10 years ago Member's comment
Brilliant response! It's also a good lesson to corporations who often show poor judgment. That fact that they went after this little guy, it's akin to bullying. Yes, they were in their right legally, but the guy sold 3 drinks. The amount of money they spent and the negative PR they got... they should have just let it be. At least they got that $6 check!
Michele Grant 10 years ago Member's comment
I wonder if Starbucks actually cashed the check. My guess is no. In fact legally, by accepting payment, they may be letting Britton off the hook. And they might want to keep their options open. At least until this all blows over.
Z 10 years ago Member's comment
Lol, best post of the year (yes pun intended).
Danielle Keats 10 years ago Member's comment
Loved it!
StockHound 10 years ago Member's comment
This really was hilarious, thanks for posting and happy new year!