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Starbucks New Year Bear Mug 12oz Zodiac Horse Design

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Starbucks New Year Bear Mug 12oz Zodiac Horse DesignDescription Celebrate the New Year in style with the Starbucks New Year Bear Mug 12oz Zodiac Horse Noon Design. This exquisitely designed ceramic mug features a unique 3D zodiac bear, inspired by the 2026 Year of the Horse. It's adorned with vibrant red and gold hues, bringing a festive and cheerful touch to your coffee or tea ritual. Its delightful design makes it an ideal gift for zodiac lovers, horse enthusiasts, or collectors of limited edition

Description

Celebrate the New Year in style with the Starbucks New Year Bear Mug 12oz Zodiac Horse Noon Design. This exquisitely designed ceramic mug features a unique 3D zodiac bear, inspired by the 2026 Year of the Horse. It's adorned with vibrant red and gold hues, bringing a festive and cheerful touch to your coffee or tea ritual. Its delightful design makes it an ideal gift for zodiac lovers, horse enthusiasts, or collectors of limited-edition Starbucks items.

The Starbucks New Year Bear Mug offers a comfortable 12oz capacity, perfect for savoring your favorite hot or cold drinks. Its petite size and captivating design make it a standout addition to your kitchenware, ideal for commencing your day with cultural significance and joy. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift, this mug enhances every sip with meaning and celebration.

Details

• Product Material: Ceramic

• Manufacturer: Starbucks

• Made in: Japan

Features

  • Unique 3D zodiac bear design themed for the 2026 Year of the Horse
  • Festive red and gold color scheme to welcome the New Year cheerfully
  • Compact 12oz (355 milliliters) capacity ideal for coffee, tea, or other beverages
  • Made from durable ceramic material ensuring heat retention and longevity
  • Perfect collectible item for Starbucks fans and zodiac enthusiasts

How to use

Use the mug to enjoy your favorite hot or cold beverages such as coffee, tea, or cocoa. Handle with care to avoid dropping or chipping. Due to its special design and material, it is recommended to hand wash the mug gently with mild detergent and avoid using abrasive scrubbers to preserve the finish. Do not use in microwave or dishwasher to maintain the integrity of the decorative elements.

Care instructions

Hand wash only using mild soap and a soft sponge or cloth. Avoid dishwasher and microwave use to protect the ceramic and the detailed 3D design. Do not expose the mug to extreme temperature changes to prevent cracking. Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain vibrant colors and quality.

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