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Fall is here, and it’s time to get creepy, and for all Starbucks fans out there, the coffee shop chain has a drink to get into the “Halloween Spirit.”
“Although limited in the US, while supplies last, the collection features drinkware designed to stand out with dark finishes, 3D textures and bold seasonal hues,” Starbucks said in a news release.
Starbucks’ new drinkware line includes five different cups, priced between $14.95 and $29.95. The cups are black, purple and white, each with their own unique design. Pricing and availability may vary by location.
What does the collection contain?
According to Starbucks, five creepy cups are included in their drinkware collection.
The next cup can be purchased from your local Starbucks, but prices and availability may vary.
- Night cauldron tumbler, $14.95 – A 16 oz tumbler featuring an orange brewing cauldron and a broom above the handle of the cauldron. It also shines with a dark accent.
- Moth Straw Topper and Midnight Glow in the Dark Cold Cup, $29.95- The back, 24 oz Glow in the Dark Cold Cup features a Moth Straw Topper and Prism Texture.
- Onyx Tumbler with Moth Charm, $29.95– Black, 16oz tumbler with black charm and shiny accents.
- Amethyst blows away the glow with a dark cold cup, $22.95– A purple 24oz cold cup that looks like a purple egg is leaking from the lid. The cup is only available at Starbucks licensed stores, such as airports, grocery stores, hospitals, universities and universities, according to a news release.
- White Prism Glow in the Dark Cold Cup, $19.95– White 16 oz cold cup with prism texture. The cup is only sold at Starbucks licensed stores, such as airports, grocery stores and hospitals, according to a news release.
When can I buy new Halloween drinkware from Starbucks?
According to Starbucks, as of September 22, it was available for a limited time as of September 22, while supplies lasted.
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