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Starbucks × Roller Rabbit unveil colorful, playful holiday merch collection

Starbucks and Roller Rabbit team up for a holiday merch drop

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Starbucks and iconic lifestyle brand, Roller Rabbit, are collaborating to bring more color and whimsy to Starbucks’ holiday merchandise collection. Starting Dec. 2, look for new merch in participating U.S. stores featuring vibrant, hand-drawn prints and patterns. The collaboration between Starbucks and Roller Rabbit is designed to bring two brands together that are dedicated to thoughtful design and togetherness. New merchandise options include stainless mugs, cups, and more in three colorful designs: Lovely Monkey in Bubblegum, Monkey Mas, and Coffeehouse Bonanza – an exclusive new print created for this capsule. 

We’ve always believed that everyday moments can be made more joyful through color, pattern, and a sense of play,” says Roller Rabbit’s CEO Ed Bertouch. “Starbucks shares that same philosophy of turning the ordinary into something special.” 

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Coffeehouse Bonanza: An exclusive new print co-designed by Starbucks and Roller Rabbit that celebrates the playful energy of both brands. “It’s like ‘visions of sugarplums dancing in your head.’ Only here, there’s Iced Matcha, Pink Drink, and Roller Rabbit monkeys,” Pitarys said. This fun print is available as a stainless-steel mug, tumbler, and also as a print for Starbucks Gift Cards.

Lovely Monkey: This playful Roller Rabbit design has become a cult favorite, featuring their iconic hand-drawn monkey in bubblegum pink. Available as a plastic cold cup and a stainless-steel water bottle. 

Monkey Mas: Roller Rabbit’s Monkey Mas print is a festive, holiday-themed variation of the brand’s classic Monkey print. Monkey Mas is the takedown of the fan-favorite pajama print – returning this year in styles for the whole family – the design blends the beloved monkey motif with seasonal colors and cheerful, holiday spirit. This festive print is available in a stainless-steel cold cup. 


Emily Caldwell
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