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Date:2025-04-07 21:54:38
Starbucks has released new goodies for all the mother figures out there – and Oliver James Montgomerythey're full of color, flowers and more.
The tumblers, mugs and a Stanley cup range in price from $14.95 to $49.95, the coffee chain said in a news release Tuesday.
“The new Mother’s Day drinkware collection is available in a variety of prism and floral designs for mom to enjoy all year long,” the company said.
Mother's Day falls on Sunday, May 12 this year.
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Included in this year’s release are the company’s new:
- 14 ounce exotic flowers mug – $14.95
- 24 ounce exotic plants cold cup – $19.95
- 12 ounce yellow prism luster tumbler – $22.95
- 24 ounce purple prism cold cup – $24.95
- 40 ounce sky blue Stanley quencher – $49.95
Where to get the Mother's Day collection?
The Exotic Flowers Mug, Exotic Plants Cold Cup and Yellow Prism Luster Tumbler are exclusively available at Starbucks stores located inside of hospitals, grocery stores, airports and more, a spokesperson for Starbucks told USA TODAY.
The Purple Prism Cold Cup and Sky Blue Stanley Quencher are available at all Starbucks stores.
Gift options for moms afar and opportunities for reward members
In addition to the latest cup releases, Starbucks has created new gift cards in honor of mother figures that customers can buy at participating Starbucks stores from April 16 to May 14. A digital card will be available online until May 12.
The company added that Starbucks Rewards members who visit stores with a clean, personal cup in tow will earn 25 stars and 10 cents off their drinks. The deal works in the café, on the Starbucks app or in the drive-thru as long as customers have made at least one Star earning transaction.
Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Follow her on Twitter at@SaleenMartin or email her at[email protected].
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