In only just over a month, Valentine’s Day will be here, and even if you’re single (or coupled up and think it’s corny), we can all appreciate cute drinkware. Thankfully, Starbucks has just released their new collection for the upcoming holiday and it has a little something for everyone. To be honest, I kinda want it all.
- Cold or hot beverage, there’s something for you. What I love about Starbucks is that they understand the fact that some of us like to drink cold drinks even in winter. With this in mind, they’ve released a range of cold cups, mugs, and travel cups for hot beverages that you can take with you on the go. Better yet, the designs are super adorable!
- I can’t decide which one I want to buy first! Not only are there several glittery, heart-covered cups, but there are romantic mugs, a red-spiked gold cup, and lots of different hues of pink, red, and purple perfect for Valentine’s Day. However, these will be in use all year round in my house!
- There’s even a color-changing cup in the collection! Starbucks’ color-changing cup was a big hit over the holidays, and while the red, color-changing cups are no longer for sale, there’s now a Valentine’s Day option on tap, which is purple when cold and has a red lip print just below the Starbucks logo.
- The collection is available at Starbucks stores nationwide. It apparently launched on January 5, so if you can’t find these cups at your local Starbucks just yet, hang tight – they should be on shelves soon!
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