In honor of Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month, the Coco Floral Skull sipper is now on sale at Disneyland Resort. We found it in Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante at Disneyland Park, but it’s also available at other locations in Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park.
Coco Floral Skull Sipper – $20.29
This large floral white skull has a row of pink flowers just above its black eyes. In each eye is a candle. These candles light up.
The smiling skull has other colorful designs around its eyes and all over its face.
On the back of the skull, guests will find a friendly familiar face. Dante floats between orange Aztec marigolds and other pink flowers.
Along the neck, “Disney Pixar Coco” appears above two blue guitars. The logo is the same as seen on the artwork for the film.
The top of the skull is where guests will find the straw. It sits inside of a purple star, and it flips up so that guests can drink from it.
The entire top of the skull lifts so that guests can pour the beverage of their choice into the sipper. The long straw runs to the bottom of the white interior.
The sipper’s adjustable strap is black. Images of Miguel and orange and pink flowers line the strap. “Disney Parks” is found in orange.
Dante and a colorful skull with lit candles in its eyes can also be found on the strap.
The sipper includes the guest’s choice of Fountain Beverage at the time of purchase. The item is limited to two per person, per transaction. Discounts can not be used when purchasing.
“Coco” is seeing a lot of love at Disney Parks during Hispanic and Latin Heritage Month. For a limited time, Miguel is playing with Mariachi Cobre at EPCOT, and new “Coco” merchandise is available at Disney Parks. In Disney California Adventure Park, “Musical World of Coco” debuted at the end of August.
Other sippers currently available at Disneyland Resort include the Mickey jack-o’-lantern sipper and Princess Tiana sipper.
What do you think of the Coco Floral Skull sipper? Let us know in the comments.
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