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Published 20:09 1 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 20:30 1 Nov 2018 GMT
The "Stargyle" sweater cup takes inspiration from the stars illustrated around Starbucks stores, and those that have appeared in the company’s logo, since its founding in 1971.
"Festive flora" is a nod to both festive holly bushes and the coffee cherry plant, with bright red berries that represent both plants.
And the fourth cup showcases a relatively plain two-toned red design.
They have also introduced a reusable red, while stocks last! But there's more! Starbucks also revealed its limited edition festive beverages, including a Caramel Brulée Latte. It's beginning to look A LOT like Christmas.Introducing the limited-edition #Reusable #RedCup! Tomorrow (Nov. 2), get yours for free with the purchase of any holiday drink, and celebrate all season long. ✨
(US + Canada, at participating stores while supplies last.) pic.twitter.com/CucF1ksKNH — Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) November 1, 2018
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