![]() ![]() "But really, this is just the tip of the iceberg, because what isn't being monitored or estimated is the word of mouth and social media on top of this." "This is a once-in-a-lifetime collision of opportunity for Starbucks," she told CNBC. ![]() Jones cited PR subscriptions service Critical Mention, which has tallied 10,627 mentions of Starbucks and Game of Thrones online and on TV and radio around the world. Stacy Jones, CEO of marketing company Hollywood Branded, put the estimated value of the entire unintended buzz at $2.3 billion. TBH we're surprised she didn't order a Dragon Drink.- Starbucks Coffee May 6, 2019 Ooooh i get it now they all have STARBUCKS names /SSj5skShLo- jonny sun May 6, 2019Ī close-up of the coffee cup in #GameofThrones /6h74N3T2cB- Jennifer Ross May 6, 2019 That Winterfell starbucks cashier ain't ready to write Dany's name on her coffee cup #GameofThrones /N4ktWH1NlJ- Joseph May 6, 2019 Photos and videos of the out-of-place cup went viral on social media within hours of GoT airing worldwide.įrenzied social media users assumed the cup was a Starbucks beverage and flooded the Internet with its name and memes.ĭaenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Protector of the Seven Kingdoms, the Mother of Dragons, the Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Unburnt, the Breaker of Chains, and Drinker of Pumpkin Spice /BOPdolRhXz- Ira Madison III May 6, 2019 The modern-day disposable cup that fans were quick to spot in Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 4’s scene from HBO’s popular medieval fantasy show was actually from a local coffee shop in Banbridge, Northern Ireland, close to where the Winterfell celebration scene after the "Long Night" was filmed. Game of Thrones’ infamous coffee gaffe that sent social media into a meltdown inadvertently also helped Starbucks gain an estimated $2.3 billion in free advertising.
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