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Customer Orders Charlie Kirk’s Starbucks Order And Finds Disturbing Message Written On Cup

Shocking message on Starbucks cup exposed.

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Ordering a simple coffee or tea, you never expect the cup itself to deliver a shocking message that turns a routine visit into a viral controversy.

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Charlie Kirk’s favourite drink clarified.

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Fans began flocking to Starbucks after Charlie Kirk casually revealed his go-to drink during a discussion last year.

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The mint majesty with two honeys quickly became a “must-try” for his followers, curious about his taste.

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Social media buzzed as screenshots of Kirk sipping the beverage circulated, sparking a viral trend.

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Online communities started recommending modifications, claiming, “If you want to drink like Charlie, add two honeys.”

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Coffee shops reported a noticeable uptick in mint majesty orders in the weeks following the revelation.

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Some fans even posted selfies with the drink, tagging Kirk to show they were “on his level.”

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The drink’s sudden fame made it a symbol of Kirk’s personal brand, turning a simple Starbucks order into a mini cultural moment.

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Starbucks scandal explained.

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Ohio woman Autumn Perkins ordered Charlie Kirk’s favorite Starbucks drink on Sunday night.

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Perkins chose the mint majesty with two honeys, her usual go-to, at a Kroger-run Starbucks.

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When she received her order, Perkins was horrified to see “racist’s fav drink” scrawled on the cup.

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“It’s time for people to stop this nonsense,” Perkins told Fox News Digital, her voice edged with disbelief.

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Perkins quickly reported the incident to the store manager to figure out what had happened.

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The manager revealed the employee confessed to penning the hateful note.

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Kroger promptly fired the employee responsible, taking swift action against the misconduct.

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Perkins agreed that termination was warranted, emphasizing, “Actions have repercussions.”

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She noted, “Charlie stood for respect — we don’t have to agree on everything, but we respect each other.”

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“We can’t communicate and grow if we’re disrespecting each other,” she added.

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“I don’t intend to spend another penny at Starbucks — and as far as I’m concerned, neither will my children or anybody else in my family,” Perkins shared.

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Corporate response confirmed.

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In a statement, Starbucks labeled the message “unacceptable” and reminded the public of policies against negative messages.

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The store in question is licensed and operated by Kroger, a key detail in how the incident was handled.

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Starbucks emphasized they understood Kroger had terminated the associate, reinforcing accountability.

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In an email to Fox News Digital, Kroger officially confirmed the employee’s termination.

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A Kroger spokesperson said, “This behavior does not reflect Kroger’s values.”

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Social media users from Ohio and beyond began weighing in on the incident, sparking heated debate.

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Public reaction highlighted.

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Hashtags and discussions about workplace behavior, respect, and political bias spread across Twitter and Instagram.

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Middletown residents expressed outrage and support for Perkins, calling the note “shocking and unnecessary.”

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Fox News Digital and other outlets covered the story, amplifying public attention.

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Perkins hopes sharing her story encourages companies to enforce respectful behavior consistently.

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Some customers joined Perkins in pledging to skip Starbucks visits, citing principle over convenience.

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The fired worker’s choice to write the note sparked conversations about consequences in the digital age.

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The fallout intensifies.

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As of Monday, both Kroger and Starbucks continue monitoring feedback, underscoring that even minor incidents can make headlines.

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