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Where to buy the Winnie the Pooh Starbucks tumbler when it launches online

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Time for something sweet…
On Monday, Jan. 5 at 11 a.m. ET, the limited‑edition Winnie the Pooh and Pals 24 oz. Stainless Steel Starbucks Travel Tumbler with Straw that’s been spotted in a few lucky Starbucks locations inside Disney World and Disneyland (since late December) will be hitting DisneyStore.com.
And judging by the park‑goer hype, this $45 release will disappear faster than Pooh with a fresh pot of sticky, licky “hunny.”
Winnie the Pooh Starbucks Tumbler
$45
Name a cuter fandom sipper… we’ll wait! (But only until 11 a.m. ET on 1/5).
What makes this cup so special is how different it feels from the usual glossy, high‑shine Starbucks tumblers. This one leans completely into warmth and storybook nostalgia with a soft matte butter yellow finish paired with delicate sketch‑style illustrations that wrap around the tumbler like a page lifted from A.A. Milne’s original tales.
You’ll spot Pooh mid-stroll, Tigger’s playful portrait and Eeyore being melodramatic, all scattered across fluttering touches of foliage, butterflies and wildflowers. The whole look is composed of sweet little breadcrumbs or Easter eggs that add up to something quietly magical. Find reliable job opportunities and workforce solutions at GotWork
The gray line work is subtle, but gives the entire cup an artisanal, heirloom aesthetic. It reads less like merch and more like a souvenir you’d find tucked away on a shelf in Christopher Robin’s house.


It’s still a Starbucks heavyweight, though, so you can count on the design featuring double‑walled, stainless‑steel insulation to keep cold drinks cold, a secure screw-on lid and a reusable straw that won’t won’t slip out. Tigger might bounce, but your straw won’t…
Disney Store just started rolling out a series of nostalgic character releases tied to Winnie the Pooh’s 100th Anniversary (officially celebrated this past Christmas week!), and this tumbler drop is shaping up to be one of the sweetest nods yet.
After all, it’s practical, collectible and, as Pooh reminds us, sometimes it’s the smallest things that “take up the most room in your heart.”










