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Starbucks releases 12 new cups, tumblers, bottles ahead of the holiday season
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Date:2025-04-14 10:08:31
Christmas may have arrived a little earlier this year if you're a coffee lover.
Starbucks has officially released its holiday cup line up ahead of the winter season.
“The holidays are right around the corner and Starbucks is getting ready to deck the halls with a preview of this year’s top gifts,” according to the Starbucks website.
The line of festive cold cups and tumblers will hit brick-and-mortar stores nationwide very soon. Prices range from $5 to $28 depending on the size, material and design of the cup.
The Starbucks Christmas and Holiday Blend will also be available in one-pound bags for $15.95, available in decaf, ground, or whole bean.
Check out the full Starbucks holiday cup lineup below.
Iridescent Winter White Cold Cup
The design of Iridescent Winter White Cold Cup was inspired by a winter wonderland and is the perfect cup for icy beverages, according to Starbucks.
It comes in three different sizes: 24 ounces, 16 ounces, or as an ornament.
- $24.95 for the 24 ounce
- $19.95 for the 16 ounce
- $12.95 for the ornament
Poinsettia Red Prism Cold Cup
This cold cup brings coffee or tea lovers all the holiday cheer.
- $24.95 for the 24 ounce
- $19.95 for the 16 ounce
- $12.95 for the ornament
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Geometric Rainbow Glass Mug
The Geometric Rainbow Glass mug will add a pop of color to any daily cup of coffee for just $16.95.
Color Changing Hot Cup Set
An assortment of six different colored 16-ounce hot cups is included in the Color Changing set. When a hot beverage is poured into any of the cups, they change to a different color. Get the complete set for $19.95.
Ribbon Tumblers
Anyone who enjoys their coffee on the go can pick up a 16 ounce. Ribbon Tumbler in Lime Green, Bubblegum Pink, or Icicle Blue for $16.95 a cup.
Peppermint Pink Prism Mug
The Peppermint Pink Prism Mug will add a festive touch to any cup of coffee. The holiday candy inspired mug retails for $18.95.
Deep Red Pleated Tumbler
A Starbucks Peppermint Mocha, or just about any holiday beverage pairs perfectly with the red on the tumbler. The 16-ounce tumbler retails for $27.95.
Winter Night Tumbler
The 12-ounce royal blue tumbler, inspired by a calm winter’s night retails for $19.95.
Iridescent Siren Cold Cup
The iconic siren that has come to represent the Starbucks brand is illustrated dancing against a beautifully iridescent background on the 24-ounce tumbler that retails for $19.95.
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Icicle Blue Tumbler
The 12-ounce Icicle Blue Tumbler will keep beverages warm all season long in exchange for a one-time payment of $19.95.
Glitter Red Reusable Cup
The 24-ounce Glitter Red Reusable Cold Cup features a candy cane striped straw for festive holiday sipping. The cup will retail for $4.95.
Gradient Winter Blue Water Bottle
Keep your thirst at bay this holiday season with Gradient Winter Blue Water Bottle. The bottle is expected to retail for $27.95.
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