I think the world’s largest collection of Starbucks collectibles might belong to Bay Area resident, Sue Fox. And I mean, the largest collection of all things Starbucks outside of what’s inside the Starbucks Support Center or Howard’s personal collection. She has cards galore. She has entire displays from Starbucks. There are clocks, Starbucks playing cards, the series of Starbucks – Doonesbury collectibles, Starbucks snow globes, sleeves, Mazagran, pins, shirts, an entire book of in-store promo materials, and much, much, more. As I looked through her collection, I asked “Sue, about the only thing that seems to be missing here is Joe Magazine. Do you have Joe?” She said, “Oh yes, I have all three issues. They’re still in a box.” The things on display at the Coffee Convention represent a tiny fraction of what she owns in Starbucks collectibles. Starbucks used to do so many really, really unique things. The display that talks about giving a card that “will grow” on them – that was the year that the sleeves that went with the cards had actual seeds in them that one could plant.
Once in a blue moon, I’ll hear people say things like, “there’s so much stuff inside Starbucks.” I always think, that’s a person who had absolutely no idea what the Starbucks era from about 1992 to 2005 was like.
Without further ado, I am posting a few photos of Sue Fox’s collection of Starbucks collectibles. Notice that in her collection, she has the original 1996 psychedelic Starbucks paper cups that were used to celebrate Starbucks’ 25th Anniversary:
I’ve mentioned it before, but if you want to reach Sue Fox, her email is StarbucksEditor@Yahoo.com. She is the producer of the annual Starbucks Coffee Collector’s Convention.
So I participated with a group of about 50 people, who flew in from all over the world, to enjoy the collector’s convention. People were there to trade Starbucks cards, gain information, enjoy the Starbucks museum display (see above – Sue’s collection), and listen to the guest speakers. There were three guest speakers: myself, Sue Fox, and John Bucks, the founder of BucksCard.com. I had an entire hour to fill up to talk about Starbucks. It was much easier than I thought it would be. Once you get me talking about Starbucks, I can’t stop! I told stories like going to the headquarters Pilot Plant for a special roasting of a Reserve coffee and many more. I meet partners who don’t know about the Pilot Plant all the time. It makes for a good story.
On the Friday of the convention, about 30 people all took a bus tour around. We went to the Coffee Gear Store (which has a cute new Halloween t-shirt available right now), 1912 Pike Place, and University Village to experience Teavana, Evolution Fresh, and an Evenings Starbucks.
Here are a few photos from our adventures out and about:
During the “trade and sell” part of the convention, I set up a table and sold copies of my book, Tales of the Siren: A StarbucksMelody. The woman who sat at a table adjacent to me sold charms and jewelry made from used Starbucks cards. She runs a business called CoffeeCharms.com. I was entranced by her jewelry! She makes beautiful bracelets, necklaces and more:
Most of the people who came to the convention were avid Starbucks card collectors. This was a group that was incredibly knowledgeable about card and their collectibility! I learned a lot!
I will say that this convention got me thinking about customers and their unique self-created relationships to the brand. Sue Fox is collecting Starbucks stuff in a fantastic kind of way. Winter is on a life-long journey to visit every Starbucks in the world. Some people may recall that Beautiful Existence made the news in 2013 for eating only Starbucks food (or Starbucks food-products from their subsidiary brands such as Teavana or Evolution Fresh). And yep, there’s me. Just a Seattleite reporting on all things Starbucks from their backyard and always hoping for as many great experiences as possible.
Hope you enjoyed the many photos and I hope to see you at the next Coffee Collectors’ Convention. I heard Sue Fox mention that she’d like to do Anaheim, as she could potentially work in a trip to Disneyland Starbucks. I love that idea! Anaheim is a convenient place for me to visit! Again, if you want information about the Starbucks Collectors’ Convention, email Sue at StarbucksEditor@Yahoo.com.
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What a collection Sue has! Where does she keep it? Is she taking this show on the road? Also, love the earrings the woman designs at Coffee Charms.
@purple1 – The show is on the road. Coffee Collectors’ Convention is her thing that she does. 2015 will be in Anaheim!
I asked her about where she keeps it. She says she has boxes and boxes and boxes and boxes of stuff in various storage units and a room in her house full of boxes of stuff.
Melody I was referring to outside of CA or WA and going east!
@Purple1 – I heard what you’re saying. Sue Fox picks. This is her thing. She polled the 50 or so people that were there at this convention and she told me that Southern Calif won hands down. And people came from Toronto, Chicago and all over for this. I know there were a number of people voting for Vegas as a possible Coffee Con location – Vegas makes sense as a convention location for lots of reasons.
I think I just hyperventilated. This collection is so cool. And that Halloween shirt is cute! I think my only visit to the coffeegear was at a bad time of year right after Christmas.
Those Coffee Charms are really cute and a great way to reuse old gift cards.
@Julie – I know! I couldn’t resist! I had to get a necklace while I was there.
Now that is a collection! I need to save lots of pennies now for the next coffee con and trip to Seattle!
@Purple1 – I think it was held in Chicago last year or the year before so perhaps she’ll head East soon…
The last one (before Seattle) was in San Francisco in March that that was actually the first! This was Coffee Con #2.
Moody’s book is a MUST read. As a fan of the siren it was good to see a.fan’s look at her favorite company . I bought this on kindleand melody was kind.enough to send me an autographed copy as well. She is a great friend as well. One day our paths will cross.for a cup coffee.
Too bad I just missed it!
Woah. It looks like Sue Fox and I could become best friends. Her collection puts mine to shame! I really need to go to the next one, I would love to see other people who collect cards!
Great article, Melody! Love seeing all the merchandise Sue Fox had on display and the jewelry too. Just amazing. I really, really, really love the Starbucks Halloween shirt! There used to be great Halloween items in the stores and now nothing for the past few years. So sad. Japan has Halloween mugs and a few other things in their stores and we have nothing except in the Coffee Gear store. Oh well, maybe someday. I love the 25th anniversary paper cups!
Recalling a while back when a guy sold off his massive gaming collection, this is really quite amazing!
The Worlds Largest Private collections of Starbucks collectables is one great article… I’ve never know there were so many…. I would love to have more Starbuck items in my house!
It was so wonderful to come to this during the afternoon. The collection and people are amazing. Wish I could have been there for more. Really enjoyed hearing you speak, Melody. Was hoping to meet you, but time ran out and I had to leave. Next time. Looking forward to the next one!
Wow! I thought I had a nice Starbucks collection. Go, Sue Fox! Thanks for sharing. And, yes, Melody, Starbucks used to have so many amazing and unique items in the ’90s.
whats all this a friend who attended th e convention told me about 99 new cards coming from Starbucks on 1st November
Mike Feaver – The 99 card Holiday collection comes out Nov 12 in the USA.
Thank you Melody for the wonderful article!
Hope to see you, and many of your readers at the next Starbucks Coffee Con in Los Angeles, 2015.
Sue Fox is my step mother and her collection is excessive! These pictures are only a small collection of what she has. It’s so amzing. She just traveled to NY on Starbucks collection business and also to see me and my family. Her heart and sole go into Starbucks I wish people could only see her entire collection of just gift cards. She had loving Starbucks family and friends. It’s so wonderful to see how many people admire and support her of this collection journey!
Hi Kelly, I worked for Starbucks for 11+ years and have acquired some very unique pieces, including one of a kind branded/stamped furniture pieces. Would Sue be interested at taking a look? I am currently leaving in NYC, but will need to move and must downsize.
Anyone know how much a Starbucks Display Mug XX large with San Francisco Pictures and City by the Bay on the inside
I see a lot of Stuff , but none of the host County gifts, like the Tea Pots from Japan , the African Statues. When starbucks 1st came to California
love your blog. wonderful collection. I have about 200 special cups and the tea pot and coffee pot. because of disability have to get rid of them , how do I do that?
What is the best way to find the value/price of mint condition collectible starbuck gift cards?