The new Bearista Cup is coming soon to Starbucks. see new design

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Starbucks’ Bearista Cup is back with a twist.

The Seattle-based coffeehouse chain is releasing a new Bearista Cup featuring a soccer-themed cap, more than six months after the OG version debuted and broke the internet in the process.

Starbucks said the sports-themed design of the Bearista Cup was inspired by the World Cup, a “global game” that begins on June 11, the same day the cup goes on sale.

The new Bearista Cup will be sold at participating coffeehouses in Canada, Latin America and Asia Pacific, but as it is an online-only product, customers in the U.S. will not have the same benefits.

“The new drinkware taps into the excitement of the moment and celebrates fans around the world,” reads a Starbucks press release.

Here’s everything we know about Starbucks’ new Bearista Cup, including how to get it.

How to get Starbucks’ new Bearista Cup

Starting June 11th, Starbucks Rewards Reserve Tier members can purchase the new Bearista Cup at Starbucks Shops while supplies last.

In addition to the new Bearista Cup, Starbucks drinks of all sizes, including brewed coffee and brewed tea, will receive a “free U.S.-only cup sleeve.” Participating Starbucks U.S. coffeehouses will distribute the sleeves on June 11th.

Starbucks says the red, white and blue sleeves are “inspired by the captain’s armband,” celebrating the unifying power of global fans and the game.

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