Starbucks launches exclusive spring cups in UK stores

Starbucks has introduced its new spring merchandise collection, featuring pastel tones, sakura florals, and ombré finishes, available in stores from March 5 until May 6 while stocks last. The range includes reusable cups starting at £3.50 and tumblers up to £21.95, expected to sell out quickly based on past seasonal drops.

Starbucks quietly launched its spring merchandise on March 5 at 00:01, with items available until May 6 or until stocks are depleted. The collection emphasizes seasonal themes like cherry blossom-inspired designs, blending pastel colors and glossy finishes to appeal to spring shoppers.

Key items in the lineup include the Twist Blue Tumbler (17oz) priced from £21.95, featuring a textured, cool-toned design. The Spring Breeze Tumbler (16oz) starts at £19.45 and offers soft hues suitable for iced drinks. Other cold cups are the Ombre Sakura (20oz) at £19.90 with gradient cherry blossom coloring, Pink Arches (24oz) at £19.95 with bold curved detailing, and the affordable Reusable Sakura (24oz) from £5.50. For hot drinks, the Reusable Hot Sakura Cup (16oz) is available from £3.50.

Additional products comprise the Breeze Blue Mug (12oz) from £14.95, Pink Bottle (16oz) from £21.95, Ripple Pink Stainless Steel Cold Cup (20oz) from £21.95, and Silicone Sakura Keychain from £4.95.

The merchandise is sold without pre-orders, exclusively in participating stores, with no guarantee of restocking. Sakura-themed items tend to see high demand and sell quickly in busy locations. Fans expressed excitement on Instagram following the launch of new spring drinks last week, with comments such as "Will there be any cute merch to go with this?" and "Please bring Sakura stuff to the UK!" Others noted, "So excited for this!"

As reusable cup usage grows, many view these limited-edition pieces as collectibles rather than everyday items, prompting early store visits to secure favorites.

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