The real winner in Starbucks red-cup controversy

In case you don't spend your days scrolling social media, here's a quick recap: Some Christians feel Starbucks' red holiday cup is anti-Christmas because it's lacking holiday-themed adornment. At a political rally in Springfield on Monday, Republican 

This year, the cups are more minimalist — a red ombre design that Jeffrey Fields, Starbucks' vice president of design, said was meant to embrace “the simplicity and the quietness” of the holiday season. Starbucks Share on 

In case you don't spend your days scrolling social media, here's a quick recap: Some Christians feel Starbucks' red holiday cup is anti-Christmas because it's lacking holiday-themed adornment. At a political rally in Springfield on Monday, Republican 

in Politics | 7 Comments. By soopermexican. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. The great Michelle Malkin shot down the Starbucks “red cup” controversy that is supposedly outraging Christians everywhere. Watch below: 

Buy any holiday drink & get one to share. Now-11/15, from 2-5PM. pic.twitter.com/BdAEeJ5Tqe. — Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) November 12, 2015. Through Sunday, the coffee chain is offering a buy one, get one deal on holiday drinks from 2 to 5 p.m..