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Starbucks debuts 2018 holiday cups, says designs were inspired by coffee chain's 'heritage

2018-11-02 foodmate

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Think its still too early to see holiday decorations everywher you go?

 

Too bad, because Starbucks announced Thursday morning that its annual holiday cups will be available at locations nationwide starting Nov. 2, along with a slew of seasonal coffee flavors such as Peppermint Mocha, Toasted White Chocolate Mocha, Caramel Brulée Latte, Chestnut Praline Latte, Gingerbread Latte and Eggnog Latte.


“Our customers have told us that the return of Starbucks holiday cups and beverages are a signal the season is upon us,” said Kristy Cameron of Starbucks’ creative team, per a news release. “We hope they feel the holiday magic that only Starbucks can create during this special time of year.”

This year’s "retro" cups are said to be inspired by the company’s "own story" and "heritage," per the release. For example, the "Stargyle" cup incorporates the stars seen in the Starbucks Siren’s crown, while the “Stripes” cup features a design mimicking the seam on a back of Starbucks coffee.

Theres also a “Flora” cup featuring holly, which itself was inspired by ripe “coffee cherries," and the last design, “Espresso Houndstooth,” is said to be inspired by the flames that roast the coffee.

A reusable cup, in red, will also be given away to anyone who orders a holiday drink on Nov. 2, and can be brought back to the store between Nov. 3 and Jan. 7 to receive 50 cents off a beverage.

Starbucks’ cups, however, have stirred their share of controversy in the past. In 2015, critics accused the cups of being too politically correct, citing that year’s lack of ornaments or reindeer in favor of a simple solid-color design.

At the time, Starbucks’ vice president of design said the company was merely celebrating “the simplicity and the quietness” of the store, which customers view as a “place of sanctuary” during the season.

Starbucks has also previously changed its beverage cups to include camo-inspired sleeve designs to celebrate the military veterans and spouses the company employs.

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