Nov 24 (Reuters) - Williams-Sonoma (WSM.N), opens new tab sued Quince , a retailer sometimes known as a "dupe" company, accusing it of misleading consumers by selling similar-looking but inferior ...
“You don’t want to pay a premium, because you know you don’t have to anymore," Meridith Rojas, MCoBeauty's chief marketing officer of North America, tells The Hollywood Reporter. By Lexi Carson ...
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Sold-out Starbucks Bearista cups are reselling for $200–$300, pushing fans toward cheaper dupes on Walmart, Amazon, Etsy, and DIY honey-bear cups For look-alikes, confirm safe materials, read seller ...
Starbucks' viral holiday "Bearista"cups sold out almost immediately after its Nov. 6 release. The coffee chain apologized for the short supply, stating that demand exceeded their expectations. Several ...
Walmart has launched a selection of new glass bear-shaped cups that bear a striking resemblance to Starbucks’ viral Bearista mug, which sold out almost immediately after its release last week. On ...
Starbucks fans might be a little disappointed that they couldn't get their hands on the viral "Bearista" cup, but some people online are taking matters into their own hands and DIYing it themselves.
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Kirill Dmitriev — Vladmir Putin’s special envoy and head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund — is suddenly ubiquitous. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has been largely quiet since his ...
A new scam called ghost tapping is spreading across the country. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that scammers are using this tactic to steal money from people who use tap-to-pay credit cards ...