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Starbucks releases its cups for the 2024 holiday period: view this year’s designs


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Starbucks releases its cups for the 2024 holiday period: view this year’s designs

Since beginning its holiday cup debut in 1997, Starbucks is staying factual to bringing their customers a little joy correct before the commence of the gift-giving period.

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Starbucks unveil their holiday cups for the 2024 season.

Starbucks has released a recent holiday cup collection as the business prepares to commence the holiday period. 

Just ahead of the holiday period kickoff at Starbucks on Nov. 7, the business wants to bring their customers joy as they sip on their favorite warm or cold beverages.  

“We adore finding these genuine moments of joy and coffee to inspire the creative,” Kristy Cameron, Starbucks’ creative director, said in a statement. “Whether that’s coffee trees growing, beans roasting, cups toasting, or lights glowing – we wanted to distribute the warmth of our coffeehouse and the expectation of the red cups arriving with our customers and partners.”  

To achieve the color of the recent cups, the business decided to incorporate the traditional Starbucks green color as well as adding cranberry red to set the festive tone, Starbucks said.  

“We’re really enthusiastic to lean into greens this year,” Cameron said. “The jade green is so vibrant and luminous, and we adore how it references our brand colors in a way that brings a spark of joy to our holiday cups this period.” 

This year’s theme, “Merrier Together”, is a recognition of throng the holidays bring as people unite through song.  

“We kept thinking about this concept of voices coming together, like our siren singing,” Cameron said. “It feels musical in a way.”  

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Starbucks holiday cup designs  

Starbucks released the holiday cups that will be available this year. Customers can choose from four warm cups and one cold cup to enjoy their desired beverage.  

Here is a look at this year’s lineup.  

Warm Wishes 

Warm Wishes.

Warm Wishes was created by Starbucks designers with the cups coming together saying “cheers” to each other, the business said.  

“Interconnected dots evoke glowing holiday lights and moments of enjoying coffee together,” Starbucks said.  

Joyful Connection 

Joyful Connection.

The design for Joyful Connection was created based on the sight of coffee roasting at a Starbucks savings Roastery, Starbucks said.  

“That was the encouragement for the Joyful Connection cup,” the business said. “With its circular shapes combining to form a pattern that honors the art of coffee roasting and the joy of being together.”

Lyrical Landscape 

Lyrical Landscape.

The holiday period is known as the gift-giving period, and Starbucks chose to display that with this cup.  

“Lyrical Landscape features vibrant, undulating lines that weave together, reminiscent of holiday ribbons and the green rolling hills where coffee is grown,” the business said. “Alternating bands of red, green and pink make a symphony of color like a perfectly wrapped gift.”  

Siren Chorus 

Siren Chorus.

Starbucks paid homage to the business’s logo, the siren, and their coffee bean production.  

“Striped holiday charms arrive together in a chorus of colors, drawing encouragement from the patterns made from raking coffee beans in the sun and the flowing lines of the Starbucks siren,” the business said.  

Holiday Cold Cup 

Holiday Cold Cup.

For customers that like to indulge in a cold drink while celebrating the holiday period, Starbucks made a cup just for you.  

“Festive charms adorn the holiday cold cup, adding a touch of cheer to the period’s icy beverages,” the business said.  

Ahjané Forbes is a reporter on the National Trending throng at USA TODAY. Ahjané covers breaking information, car recalls, crime, food recalls, health, lottery, and community policy stories. Email her at [email protected]. pursue her on InstagramThreads and X (Twitter) @forbesfineest.

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