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Starbucks Announces Second Chance for Viral Bearista Cup Tomorrow!
UPDATE: Starbucks has just confirmed that coffee lovers will have another opportunity to snag the highly sought-after Bearista cup starting tomorrow, December 8. The popular $29.95 glass drinkware shaped like a teddy bear has taken social media by storm since its initial launch on November 6, where it sold out in mere minutes.
In an urgent teaser posted on Instagram, Starbucks hinted at the return of the Bearista cup, stating, “Your chance is in the Starbucks app. Tomorrow, 12/8.” The post showcased a lineup of signature cups leading to the adorable glass bear, igniting excitement among fans eager for this festive collectible.
Starbucks, headquartered in Seattle, has not provided further details about the drop, and as of 8:30 AM ET today, the Bearista cup is not yet available in the Starbucks app. However, speculation is rife among fans that the beloved teddy bear cups will serve as prizes in the upcoming Starbucks for Life Merrython game.
According to reports from Newsweek, a total of 17,000 Bearista cups will be available as instant-win prizes through the promotion, but each participant is limited to just one cup. Starbucks rewards members are set to start playing the game beginning Monday, although the cup has yet to appear in the app.
As excitement builds, fans are encouraged to stay alert for this highly anticipated release. The frenzy surrounding the Bearista cup has already taken the internet by storm, and this second chance to buy could see a repeat of the initial sell-out.
Starbucks has not responded to inquiries from The U.S. Sun regarding additional specifics about the Bearista cup’s return. With the clock ticking down to tomorrow’s launch, fans are eagerly preparing to act fast and secure their chance at this viral sensation.
Stay tuned for updates as we monitor this developing story!
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