So, how exactly can you get your hands on one of the 2022 Starbucks red cups? If you want the 2022 edition of the red reusable cup, you’re going to want to head to Starbucks early on Nov. 17, according to NBC Los Angeles. Starbucks confirmed the date on the app. On this day, Starbucks will be giving out the reusable cups to anyone who purchases a handcrafted holiday drink, whether it’s iced, hot, or a Frappuccino, per the outlet. Of course, the cups will only be available while supplies last, and historically, most stores run out by lunchtime. The official design for the 2022 Starbucks reusable red cup will not be revealed until Nov. 17. Talking about the yearly tradition that many Starbucks fans look forward to, Starbucks CMO Brady Brewer said, “The reusable red cup has become a tradition for customers each holiday season and is a step towards reducing single-use cup waste as we work towards our planet-positive goals.” But if you don’t manage to grab one of this year’s red cups, you can join in on the Starbucks holiday spirit with their new single-use holiday cup designs, which you will get when you order any holiday drink throughout the season, whether it’s a peppermint mocha, caramel brulée latte, or even the iced sugar cookie almondmilk latte. This year, the four new designs are Gift-Wrapped Magic, which features wavy red and green ribbons, Frosted Sparkle, which has a light green base color with red and green stars and sparkles, Ornament Wonder, a white cup with a pattern of small holiday symbols in red and green, and Cozy Evergreen, which features a bold white and red design with evergreen tree shapes. “We have always talked about the cups as little gifts, and we hope they feel like a festive present to our customers and store partners,” said Gary Jacobson, Starbucks creative director for this year’s holiday campaign, in a press release about the yearly holiday cups. Starbucks Starbucks Starbucks Starbucks “Whatever we can touch, we wanted to make sure that we make someone’s day a little bit brighter in a holiday way,” he concluded. More News:
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