Starbucks has kicked off the holiday season early with its 2024 festive collection, offering fans an array of themed tumblers, mugs, and Bearista-inspired items. The collection includes holiday motifs and vibrant designs, available in stores and online starting November 1 for a limited time.
Starbucks Introduces ‘Rhythmical Pattern’ Collection with Stylish Tumblers, Bottles, and Bearista Minis
Starbucks has unveiled a comprehensive new collection of festive merchandise in anticipation of the holiday season, allowing holiday enthusiasts to begin organizing their seasonal celebrations. Fans have diverse options to express their holiday passion, including cups, tumblers, and Bearista-themed items.
The first part of the collection includes items inspired by “rhythmical patterns”:
- Handle Lid Stainless Steel Bottle Gradient — 680 ml (5,800 yen)
- Stainless To Go Bottle Blue — 473 ml (4,900 yen)
- Stainless Steel Bottle Gradation — 444 ml (4,600 yen)
- Stainless Steel Bottle Pearl White — 591 ml (5,350 yen)
- Can Shape Stainless Steel Bottle Silver Glitter — 355 ml (4,400 yen)
- Logo Cold Cup Tumbler Gradation — 710 ml (3,150 yen)
- Ornament Tumbler Gradient (1,500 yen)
- Bearista Carnival Mini (2,750 yen)
Starbucks Unveils Candy Cane-Inspired Holiday Collection with Festive Mugs, Tumblers, and Gifts
The second part of the lineup centers on holiday-themed candy cane patterns:
- Stainless Steel Tumbler Red — 355 ml (4,150 yen)
- Mug Red Cup — 355 ml (2,400 yen)
- Mug Candy Cane — 355 ml (2,150 yen)
- Bead Handle Heat Resistant Glass Mug — 370 ml (3,600 yen)
- Reusable Cup — 473 ml (500 yen)
- Reusable Cup with Exclusive Drink Hole Cap Bearista Red (1,150 yen, as a set)
- Ornament Red Cup (1,350 yen)
- Ornament Cold Cup Set (1,700 yen)
- Ornament Mug Candy Cane (1,200 yen)
- Starbucks Campus Ring Note Green (650 yen)
- Starbucks Campus Ring Note Red (650 yen)
- Bearista Message Gift (1,650 yen)
- Mini Cup Gift Red Cup (1,150 yen)
- Beverage Card Red Cup (750 yen)
- Food & Beverage Card (1,100 yen)
This wide selection gives Starbucks fans plenty to add to their holiday wishlists. However, starting November 1, the collection will be available only while supplies last in Starbucks stores and online.


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