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    2 People Arrested Over Theft of Stanley Starbucks Cup From Target

    Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 29, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Two people were arrested Tuesday and charged in connection with the theft in January of a Starbucks Stanley cup from a Target store in Cupertino, California.

    The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that on January 3, the day the limited-edition Winter Pink Quencher was released, witnesses reported that a man and a woman in their mid-twenties entered the store and cut the line of customers waiting to buy the cups.

    After staff were informed that the man and woman had cut the line, they were not allowed to buy a cup, the sheriff’s office said.

    “The male suspect jumped over the counter of the internal Starbucks, knocking a barista out of the way,” the press release said. “The male suspect grabbed a box behind the counter that contained the limited-edition Stanley cup and attempted to leave the store.”

    The sheriff’s office said a customer blocked the store’s exit and “tackled” the man when he tried to leave. The woman then punched the customer, giving the male suspect time to get up.

    The woman also tried to take a Starbucks bag, believed to have contained another Stanley cup, from another customer, the sheriff’s office said.

    Both suspects left the store before deputies arrived.

    On Thursday, the sheriff’s office said it had charged Kevin Torres-Cruz and Hazel Dominguez-Vera with robbery in the case.


    Pink Starbucks Stanley mug

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    The Winter Pink Stanley x Starbucks Quencher was only available from Starbucks cafés located in Target stores, and shoppers lined up outside stores for hours ahead of opening in the hopes of grabbing one before they sold out.

    Some Target workers who bought the cups were fired unexpectedly for violating company rules around employee purchases of “high demand” merchandise.

    Previous launches have caused similar chaos: a Galentine’s Day cup available exclusively at Target sold out almost immediately, and a limited edition red quencher with Starbucks traded for many times its retail price on the resale market.

    Collectors are also hotly anticipating the impending launch of the “Spring Blue” quencher from Stanley and Starbucks, which will be sold at Target Starbucks locations.

    Current and former Target workers told Business Insider the company is circulating its employee-purchase policies, known colloquially as “the 15-minute rule.”

    Other employee group chats seen by BI, but not verified, indicate that the stores are taking more proactive inventory control measures, including launch day planning with store Asset Protection teams.

    Stanley has capitalized on its must-have status is by collaborating with companies such as Starbucks to release a range of limited-edition cups in different colors, creating a collector culture.

    The 111-year-old company rebranded itself in recent years, going from a maker of sturdy bottles to an “it” status symbol among suburban moms and middle schoolers alike.

    If you work for Target and would like to share your perspective, contact Dominick Reuter via email or text/call/Signal at 646-768-4750. Responses will be kept confidential, and Business Insider strongly recommends using a personal email and a non-work device when reaching out.

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