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Starbucks Japan releases new limited-edition mugs, cards and travel bottles for Christmas 2019
投稿日 2019年10月26日 00:00:33 (ニュース)
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Cute mugs, glasses, tumblers and tree decorations get us in the festive spirit this holiday season.
With Halloween just around the corner, we know Christmas won’t be too far behind it, and for Starbucks fans in Japan, that means one of the year’s most highly anticipated drinkware ranges is about to hit stores.
That’s right, it’s the limited-edition Holiday Season range from Starbucks, and for the first instalment in the collection, we’ll be getting a visit from Santa and friends, with a total of 27 different products.
Let’s take a look at the range, from left to right in the image below.
1. Red Cup Ornament (950 yen)
2. Cold Cup Ornament (650 yen)
3. Tree Ornament (1,200 yen)
4. Bearista Ornament (950 yen)
5. Hedgehog Ornament (1,200 yen)
6. Santa Ornament (950 yen)
7. Santa House Beverage Card (620 yen)
8. Snow Dome (4,900 yen)
9. Big Red Cup & Blanket (3,500 yen)
10. Stainless Tumbler Blue 355 millilitres/12 ounces (3,400 yen)
11. Hedgehog Mug 355 millilitres (2,000 yen)
12. Stainless Cylinder Tumbler Party Santas 473 millilitres (3,800 yen)
13. Small World Tumbler 296 millilitres (2,000 yen)
14. Handy Stainless Bottle Party Santas 350 millilitres (3,900 yen)
15. Handy Stainless Bottle Snowboy 500 millilitres (4,400 yen)
16. Double Wall Sunny Bottle Santas 473 millilitres (2,400 yen)
17. Bearista Boy (left), Bearista Girl (right) (2,900 yen)
18. Stainless ToGo Logo Tumbler Gingerbread Man 355ml (3,300 yen)
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19. Candy Cane Mug 355 millilitres (1,900 yen yen)
20. Starbucks Mini Cup Gift (950 yen yen)
21. Charm Tumbler Santa 355 millilitres (1,900 yen)
22. Gingerbread Man Mug 237 millilitres (1,600 yen)
23. Stainless Logo Bottle Santa House 473 millilitres (4,000 yen)
24. Tree Cap and Lid Bottle 443 millilitres (2,500 yen)
25. Starbucks Card Gift from 1,418 yen (cost of card is 380 yen plus tax, plus card payment (1,000 yen or more)
26. Starbucks Card Tree
27. Starbucks Card Ginger Bread House
* Starbucks cards can be issued with a deposit of 1,000 yen or more
With reindeer, snowmen, hedgehogs, and even a beautiful snow globe, this collection already has us in the mood for Christmas. The new range is set to go on sale at Starbucks stores and online from 1 November until 25 December.
Like the Halloween drinkware range, this new collection is bound to sell out as soon as it goes on sale so be sure to pick your favourites beforehand and get in quick to ensure you don’t miss out. And don’t forget to get your hands on a Merry Strawberry Cake Frappuccino while you’re there!
Source, images: Starbucks Japan Press Release
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