Starbucks & Disney Brew Vintage-Inspired Drinkware For 100th-Anniversary Toast
By Mikelle Leow, 12 Sep 2023
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Starbucks is about to sprinkle a little extra magic into your coffee break. Teaming up with The Walt Disney Company in Southeast Asia, the chain is set to launch a charming collection of Disney-inspired merchandise and lifestyle accessories.
Featuring beloved characters like Mickey and Friends, Chip ’n Dale, Dumbo, Stitch, and Angel, this whimsical collection, titled Relive the Magic Together, will transport you to a small, small world of nostalgia and happy memories. From enchanting drinkware to playful lifestyle accessories, each item in the collection is steeped with Disney fantasy, offering a delightful blend of familiarity and warmth.
The collectibles consist of 15 drinkware designs—including mugs, reusable cups, and tumblers—and six lifestyle accessories—such as reusable tote bags, umbrellas, and pins. Every piece features playful Disney-themed artwork in a rusty, vintage-esque (and incidentally coffee-toned) art style.
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A dose of quality storytelling is the secret ingredient to this mix. “We wanted to creatively reimagine how some of our favorite Disney characters might enjoy moments of friendship together—perhaps even taking the time to cheers over a cup of coffee!” explains Samuel Fung, vice president, Product and Marketing, Starbucks Asia Pacific.
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“By weaving together memorable Disney characters with Starbucks style and messages of forging genuine connections, we hope our designs brighten your day, bring comfort and happiness, and warm the hearts of people of all ages.”
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Starting September 19, this limited-time release will be available in 15 markets across the Asia Pacific region, spanning Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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[via Lifestyle Asia and Mashable SEA, images via Starbucks]
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