Starbucks Japan has revealed its 2024 Halloween Magic collection, featuring limited-edition witch cat-themed mugs, tumblers, and Bearista toys. The collection, launching on October 11, includes enchanting items like color-changing drinkware and playful plush toys, perfect for celebrating the spooky season in style.
Starbucks Japan's Halloween Magic Collection Highlights Spellbinding Witch Cat-Themed, Color-Changing Mugs and Tumblers
The highly anticipated Halloween Magic collection from Starbucks Japan has been unveiled. It features a variety of limited-edition merchandise that is sure to be a hit with fans. Starbucks is renowned for its extravagant, spooky season offerings, which include various festive and adorable items such as mugs, tumblers, gift certificates, and plush toys. This year, the collection revolves around the theme of a "mischievous black cat that casts a spell," adding a playful, enchanting touch to each product.
The standout items in the Halloween Magic collection include color-changing mugs and tumblers, which have captivated fans with their magical transformations. Here’s a closer look at some of the collection’s highlights:
- Stainless Bottle Witch Cat – 473ml (5,250 yen / US$35.33)
- Stainless Steel Bottle Pink – 381ml (4,400 yen)
- Stainless TOGO Tumbler Witch Cat – 355ml (4,150 yen)
- Sunny Bottle Light Pink – 503ml (2,800 yen)
- Logo Cold Cup Tumbler Gradient – 710ml (3,100 yen)
- Water-in Tumbler – 473ml (2,750 yen)
- Colour-changing Reusable Cup – 473ml (600 yen)
- Bearista Cap & Colour-changing Reusable Cup Set – 1,250 yen
- Colour-changing Mug – 355ml (2,350 yen)
- Double Wall Glass Mug – 296ml (3,450 yen)
- Colour-changing Mug Witch Cat – 355ml (2,850 yen)
Starbucks Japan’s Halloween Magic Collection Includes Charming Bearista Accessories and Limited-Edition Gifts
In addition to these drinkware items, the collection features adorable Bearista accessories and gift items, including a Beverage Card in Witch Cat or Pink Cup designs (750 yen each) and a Bearista Mini with a clip for easy portability (2,500 yen).
This enchanting collection is perfect for those looking to celebrate Halloween in style with Starbucks, but it’s available only while supplies last, starting on October 11. Don’t miss out on these spellbinding items!


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