On September 10, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was reported to have passed away, leading to an outpouring of messages and tributes from supporters across social media. Many began seeking meaningful ways to honor his memory in their everyday lives.One of the most unique trends started with a simple Starbucks order. In a now-viral video,
a customer tried to order Kirk’s favorite drink—a Mint Majesty tea with two honeys—and asked the barista to write “Charlie Kirk” on the cup. The employee explained that store policy didn’t allow full political names and instead offered to write just “Charlie.”This small moment sparked a wave of responses online. Supporters began ordering the same drink and sharing photos and videos of their cups on social media, referring to it as a “Charlie Kirk.
” For many, it became a personal and peaceful way to remember him, creating a sense of unity among those who admired his work.The trend has been especially popular on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, where users are encouraging others to join in. While some have debated whether businesses should be part of such tributes,
many participants see it as a heartfelt expression of remembrance rather than a political act.Starbucks has not released an official statement about the trend, and responses from employees have varied by location. What began as a simple drink order has now become a shared ritual, showing how digital communities can turn small gestures into meaningful ways to celebrate a person’s life and legacy.