Twitter users pointed out the issue and suggested that, perhaps, Starbucks confused Klamath Falls with Multnomah Falls, which actually contain waterfalls. Klamath Falls, on the other hand, is actually a town, not a waterfall.
#FAIL @Starbucks who reviewed the final design? Klamath Falls DOESN'T have a waterfall. The pic looks like you meant #multnomahfalls #oops pic.twitter.com/DTGZHeUg20
— april (@aprilwhetsell) November 30, 2016
Jury's out on who was in charge of fact-checking the Oregon landmarks, but it's safe to say Oregonians aren't pleased. For suppliers and distributors looking to increase their geographic-specific product offerings, make sure the mockups you show your clients feature correctly labeled monuments. Or, you might end up on the Twitter wall of shame.
Hannah Abrams is the senior content editor for Promo Marketing. In her free time, she enjoys coming up with excuses to avoid exercise, visiting her hometown in Los Angeles and rallying for Leonardo DiCaprio to win his first second Academy Award.