To start, there’s a beautiful red rose inside the center of this tumbler. When it’s filled, the rose is fully submerged and visible…as long as you’re drinking water or another clear liquid. The screw-on lid also reminds us of the glass dome used to house the Beast’s enchanted rose.
Scrolled on the outside of the tumbler in beautiful gold cursive is the reminder of one of Disney’s greatest lessons, “Beauty is Found Within.” Don’t worry, it’s easy to clean—the rose is detachable and the tumbler is dishwasher safe.
We originally spotted this enchanted tumbler on Target’s website for $11.99, but there are some shipping restrictions based on zip codes which made it unavailable in our area. After a quick search, we were thrilled to find the same tumbler in stock on Amazon for the same price. It’s even eligible for Prime shipping. Lucky us!
Here are some of our favorite recipes inspired by the French country setting, enchanted castle and all the characters from Beauty and the Beast.
These sweet and simple treats represent the enchanted rose from the Beast's castle, which counts down the time left for the Beast to find true love. Pile them under a glass cloche to add an extra wink to the movie.
After refusing to dine with the Beast on her first night at the castle, she admits to the servants she's just a bit hungry. They pull out all the stops with an over-the-top feast, which includes a pillow-topped souffle like this one.
We can't help but think Belle would grab a crusty loaf of this fresh-baked bread to enjoy while paging through her favorite book in the square of her little country village.
To reach the Beast's castle, Belle must journey through a dark and foreboding forest. We're pretty sure if it ended with a sweet cheery topping and chocolate drizzle, we would've braved the forest, too.
When the Beast's spell is broken, he entire castle transforms into a sparkling sunny place that's filled with love, much like these sweet little cakes with candy embellishments.
The castle servants welcome Belle with a huge dinner spread, including a bounty of pies and cakes decorated to impress. This pretty white cake is perfect for any celebration, and even includes a wink to the enchanted rose with the strawberry-mint adornment on top.
At the end of the song "Be Our Guest"' champagne bottles pop, shooting bubbles across the dining room as Belle is welcomed to the castle. These fun champagne gelatin treats might make for a little easier cleanup after the celebration.
Crepes are a classic French dish that are like very thin, delicate pancakes. We wouldn't be surprised to see them piled high and filled with bright strawberry and lemon flavor at one of Belle and the Beast's breakfasts.
While singing "Be Our Guest," Lumiere nudges Belle to "Try the gray stuff, it's delicious!" And while this chocolaty dessert isn't quite gray, we're sure it's just as good as the mousse-like treat offered on his tray.
The baker in Belle's village may have his own version of this beautiful French pastry, but we're willing to bet this buttery homemade version is just as delicious.