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Starbucks Japan releases new limited-edition mugs, cards and travel bottles for Halloween
投稿日 2019年10月15日 12:00:47 (ニュース)
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Ghosts, bats, pumpkins and black cats make for a very happy Halloween.
Starbucks knows how to keep us reaching into our wallets every season, and this fall, we’re handing over our yen for their limited-edition Halloween drinkware range.
Let’s take a look at this year’s range below!
The Halloween 2019 LED Lid Night Parade Double Walled Sunny Bottle (2,900 yen [US$26.78])
This travel bottle comes adorned with black cats carrying Starbucks paper cups and white ghosts in green aprons. On the lid, there’s a switch for operating the LED bulb inside the cap, which lights up the design to create a spooky-looking beverage.
The Halloween 2019 Cat Tail Strap Black Sunny Bottle (2,500 yen)
This bottle is all about the black cat, with a detachable fluffy cat tail that can be used with the bottle or clipped onto a bag or pouch.
The Halloween 2019 Ghost Cap and Lid Bottle Purple (2,500 yen)
This adorable bottle design features a group of trick-or-treating ghosts, with a ghost lid cover on top that can be attached or removed to your liking.
It wouldn’t be a drinkware release without some specially marked beverage cards, and this season we have:
▼ The Halloween 2019 Beverage Card Pumpkin (620 yen)
▼ The Starbucks Card Masquerade
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▼ The Starbucks Card Gift Masquerade (1,500 yen)
▼ The Starbucks Card Gift Coffee Circus Masquerade Halloween 2019 Beverage Card Pumpkin (1,500 yen)
And the Halloween 2019 Beverage Card Bag (620 yen), which comes with a branded paper gift bag so you can add extra goodies like candy inside as a present for family and friends.
Rounding off the collection is a pair of beautiful mugs. The Halloween 2019 Mug Ghost (1,900 yen) features a green-aproned Starbucks barista ghost carrying a paper cup and a milk pitcher.
While the Halloween 2019 Mug Coffee Cat (2,000 yen) features a black cat carrying a couple of Starbucks paper cups in its tail, designed to look like it’s attending a Halloween night parade.
The drinkware range is currently available in stores and online, although it’s proving to be so popular that a number of items have already sold out.
So if you want to pair your Red Night Frappuccino and Masquerade Raspberry Mochawith a Halloween bottle or mug this year, you’ll have to get in quick before they disappear into the night on 31 October.
Source, images: Starbucks Japan Press Release
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