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The new pink Starbucks x Stanley cup is selling out fast, here's how to get yours
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Date:2025-04-10 19:25:32
You might want to get your hands on the winter pink Starbucks x Stanley cup sooner rather than later.
The limited edition 40-ounce quencher released nationwide Wednesday in Starbucks stores at Target locations have already appeared on eBay, a third-party ecommerce site.
The shimmery bright pink cup is the third product released between Starbucks and Stanley Quencher, with a peachy-pink matte cup released in May and a bright red cup released in November.
Many Starbucks stores have already sold out of the cup, but there’s still a chance you might be able to snag one before they are sold out everywhere.
“We are seeing an enthusiastic response to the Starbucks x Stanley Quencher,” a company representative shared with USA TODAY Wednesday afternoon.
People have flocked to Target since the cup's release, arguing with one another, waiting in long lines, camping out overnight to get a chance to purchase the cup as soon as the store opened.
Some of those who were fortunate enough to walk out with a cup took to TikTok to document the experience and purchase, stating that the wait was worth it because the cup "was pink and sparkly."
Here’s what we know.
Coffee lovers:Starbucks' 2024 winter menu has Pistachio Latte, new snacks – and more ways to use your own cup
Where can I buy the winter pink Starbucks x Stanley cup?
The glittery pink cup was only made available for in-store purchase at Target locations nationwide. If your local Target has already run out of winter pink tumblers, your best bet is to head over to eBay or Mercari to see if you can find a dupe.
Two other Stanley tumblers, one in Target Red and Cosmo Pink that were reportedly released Sunday online and in Target stores are also out of stock.
How much does the winter pink Starbucks x Stanley cup cost?
The cup, sold exclusively at Target, retails for $49.95.
If you like your odds, you can also purchase the stainless steel tumbler for around $200 on eBay.
The number of cups available for purchase will likely be restricted to one or two cups per customer, food site Spoon University reported.
In other Starbucks related news:Coffee chain will now allow customers to order drinks in clean, reusable cups from home
Will the pink Starbucks x Stanley cup be restocked?
A Starbuck spokesperson shared that the the cup will not be restocked and will only be available for sale “while supplies last.”
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