A hand holds a purple Disneyland tumbler, adorned with colorful stickers and reminiscent of the vibrant atmosphere at Disneyland Park. With a black straw completing its look, it's perfect for showcasing alongside your treasured trading pins collection.

New Starbucks Tumbler Sold with Exclusive Mystery Trading Pins for First Time at Disneyland Park

Gretchen McDermid

The newest Starbucks tumbler has arrived at Disneyland Park, and the tumbler is being sold as a set with a pack of exclusive mystery pins for the first time.

Starbucks Tumbler with Exclusive Trading Pins – $49.99

Three pink Disney-themed tumblers with straws are displayed in a glass case beside a small bag labeled "Stakesicks." A sign reads "$49.99," and another notes to ask for assistance. These exclusive Starbucks Tumblers add a touch of magic reminiscent of Disneyland Park.

The newest Starbucks tumbler is unique because not only does it feature a special Disneyland-themed design, but it is also sold with a mystery pin pack. We found the new tumbler at the Starbucks location on Main Street, U.S.A. Three of the tumblers were already being displayed in a case inside the store, along with a look at the new Starbucks-branded pins.

A sealed packet of Starbucks mystery pins, perfect for pin trading enthusiasts, features a colorful design and is labeled as a Disney Pins collection with eight different options. It's a delightful find for any Disneyland Park adventurer or Starbucks tumbler collector.

One pouch of pins comes with every purchase of the new tumbler and includes two randomly selected pins from a complete collection of eight. Each pin includes a park icon from a Disneyland attraction in neon colors. The pins include a Disneyland Resort wordmark and a Starbucks logo dangling from the bottom. The collection includes Sleeping Beauty Castle, the facade of “it’s a small world,” Michael from the Enchanted Tiki Room sitting next to a Dole Whip, a teacup from the Mad Tea Party, Madame Leota’s crystal ball, the yeti from the Matterhorn Bobsleds, a boat from the Jungle Cruise, and a “Z” target from Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters.

A hand holds a purple Disneyland tumbler, adorned with colorful stickers and reminiscent of the vibrant atmosphere at Disneyland Park. With a black straw completing its look, it's perfect for showcasing alongside your treasured trading pins collection.

The new tumbler is pink plastic with a matching straw and purple lid. The design features neon patch-style images of various Disneyland Park icons, including many of the same images found on the pin collection. The largest icon shows Sleeping Beauty Castle on a yellow and orange striped background. Nearby icons include Mr. Toad, the Disneyland Resort wordmark, and a Jungle Cruise boat.

More of the icons duplicated from the pin set include the yeti from the Matterhorn Bobsleds, the “it’s a small world” facade, and Michael from the Enchanted Tiki Room. Some additional images not found on the pins include the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge skyline and a horse from the King Arthur Carrousel.

A hand holds a Starbucks mystery pin pack, reminiscent of the exciting trading pins at Disneyland Park, attached to a purple straw inside a clear lid.

The tumbler comes with a black sticker tag on the straw advertising the mystery pin set. The pin pack comes inside the tumbler and is threaded through the plastic straw.

A hand holds two Disneyland Park trading pins: one featuring a castle and Mickey, the other with a compass and Mickey design.

In our pack, we received the pins of the “it’s a small world” facade and the Enchanted Tiki Room. All of the pins have a neon green Disneyland Resort wordmark placed on a pennant above the image. The Starbucks wordmark is placed on a white rectangle that hangs underneath the image.

Will you be grabbing one of the new Starbucks tumblers with the new pin set? Let us know in the comments.

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