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Oliver The Alpaca Gets A Pup Cup At Starbucks & The Baristas Fall Head Over Heels

Left image shows an alpaca in a car on the driver's lap getting a Starbucks Pup Cup. Right image shows the alpaca enjoying his Pup Cup.

Oliver is an adventurous boy who likes to flirt with the girls, especially the Starbucks baristas. He is an adorable blonde alpaca who will be turning two this year. One of this alpaca’s favorite activities is hitting the Starbucks drive-thru for a Pup Cup.

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This is not Oliver’s first trip to Starbucks, but it is the first time he has met this drive-thru worker. He rides nicely on his mom’s lap as she cruises around the building. Once the order is placed, they move forward to the delivery window. The girl at the window asks to pet Oliver before reaching out to give his head a little tousle. The alpaca’s flirting has resulted in yet another Starbucks barista falling in love with him.

Pup Cups aren’t just for pups. A human can request a sweet treat for any animal. The Eagle Eye Farm is located in River Falls, Wisconsin. The woman-owned, award-winning family farm offers local tours, bee, sheep, and alpaca products. It considers itself an agritourism farm. Tours educate the public about agriculture and alpacas. They offer private tours, summer camps, and alpaca yoga.

The farm is home to over 100 animals, including alpacas, sheep, llamas, goats, a porcupine, Kune Kune pigs, angora bunnies, a kangaroo, chickens, Mini highland cows, and whatever else they adopt. Giving animals a lot of sweets and “junk food” isn’t good, but the occasional Pup Cup is a good treat when Oliver is a good boy (which is always).

Oliver does get a little special treatment. He was orphaned at birth, bottle-fed, and raised by humans. During his early years, he suffered and overcame many health issues. He is very social, loves flirting, and everyone who meets him falls in love.

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