Dumb Starbucks demystified: Creator explains prank’s origins, aftermath on Comedy Central show

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Dumb Starbucks is coming back, but only on TV.

The comic who came up with the fake-store concept will discuss its origins and aftermath on next Tuesday’s episode of Comedy Central’s “Nathan For You.”

Star Nathan Fielder opened the Dumb Starbucks coffee shop in a Los Angeles strip mall in February and it quickly drew lines of curious residents, national media attention and legal scrutiny by the real Starbucks. The city’s health department closed Dumb Starbucks after three days for not having the proper permits.

So far, Fielder, Comedy Central and parent company Viacom have escaped legal action. But Dumb Starbucks is done.

Fielder said the shop was a parody about the power of corporate branding that exceeded his expectations and ended up provoking discussion about how people consume art.

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