Starbucks has done it again. The brand known for its trendy, gorgeous seasonal drinkware—you know, like those adorable Valentine’s Day cups or the ones that changed colors—is releasing its new spring merch line, and we’re in love.
The new mugs and tumblers are bright, cheery and make us think of sunny days, colorful flowers and warmer weather!
What’s in the Spring Lineup?
It’s not like we didn’t know this before, but Starbucks just gets us. Seriously, it’s like they read our minds with the spring merch. The new seasonal line incorporates plenty of vibrant colors (there’s a lot of pink to be found here) and adorable animals, and what more could you possibly need from your drinkware?
The first offering—and the one everybody seems to be talking about—is this dusty rose studded tumbler. @1savymom found them, and she immediately shared her haul on Instagram:
If you want to sip your coffee in style, this is the option for you. You might also pick up the design that features layers of pink, blue, yellow and red pastels; no studs there, but plenty of eye-catching gorgeousness.
FYI: You can bring your tumbler to Starbucks for a 10-cent discount on your drink. Don’t miss all the Starbucks secrets we know!
There a Travel Mug, Too
If you’re a fan of iconic springtime bunnies and all they represent, you’re going to want to pick this one up. Clearly inspired by the Easter season, this white mug includes artsy pink, gold and blue eggs, as well as a bunny and a tiny little chick. @totallythebombdotcom found this one:
If you love this theme but need something with a little more volume, Starbucks has you covered. (Confused by all the different sizes at Starbucks? Here’s your explanation.) There’s also an Easter-themed tumbler with red, blue and pink flowers, a pink bunny and Easter eggs along the bottom.
Where Can I Get Them?
If you’re a Starbucks fan, you already know how highly coveted these pieces are. They tend to sell out REALLY fast, so if you have your heart set on those sweet little bunnies or those pink studs, you’ll want to get to your local Starbucks ASAP.
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