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Here is another edition of the Starbucks Global Mug Series, representing the city of San Francisco. Like Seattle, San Francisco is another Westcoast city that has a love affair with coffee, coffee shops, and people watching from the patio seats.
This mug displays an image of one of the most famous icons of the San Francisco Bay area, and that is of course the Golden Gate Bridge. The bottom of the mug below the bridge is colored red, as is the inside of the mug, making this a bright and warm addition to your mug collection.
And if you traveled to San Francisco recently and forgot to buy a souvenir for someone, this will do the trick!
There are a huge number of Starbucks mugs out there, but this is a special one that diehard Starbucks fans will love because it represents Seattle, the city from which Starbucks arose. The outside of the mug is decorated with the name of the city along with beautiful lush scenery from the Pacific Northwest. The inside of the mug is dark green, which matches the wooded colors of the scenic imagery.
This is a 14 oz. mug, giving you a little more coffee than the usual smallest 12 oz. size. But it’s not so big that it will get you wired on coffee all day so you can’t sleep! I received a 20 oz. Starbucks coffee mug as a gift and that thing is dangerous. 14 oz. is probably perfect. To give you an idea, a Tall size coffee at Starbucks is 12 oz. and a Grande size coffee is 16 oz., so 14 ounces sounds just about right.