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Starbucks Philippines unveils 2024 planners and merchandise in its annual 'Traditions' collection


Starbucks Philippines planners

It's that time of year once more when people enthusiastically embark on their quest to collect 19 Starbucks stickers, all in pursuit of the coveted yearly planner and other merchandise.

On Thursday, the international coffee chain unveiled its much-anticipated "Traditions" collection for the year 2024, hosting an intimate launch event at the charming 1120 House in Makati City.

During the launch, Starbucks introduced an enticing array of items, including not one but two stylish planners, two eye-catching tumblers, a beautifully designed mug, and a versatile tote bag.

Starbucks Traditions Planner with Organizer 

The Starbucks Traditions Planner with Organizer comes in two modern colors: Rose Gold and Abalone Gray. This set pays tribute to the Starbucks siren, intricately displaying dotted details of its tail in its design. To add an extra touch, it includes a pen, card holders, a sticker pad, and a few postcards.

2024 Pearl Cold Cup

The 22 oz Pearl Cold Cup features siren logos all over it and is paired with a reusable straw adorned with a star straw stopper. It also has the classic Starbucks logo in the upper middle part of the cup. 

2024 Ebony Stainless Steel Tumbler

The 18 oz Ebony Stainless Steel Tumbler is designed with a siren's tail and patterned dots. It is vacuum-insulated, which keeps your beverage warm or cooler for a longer period.

2024 Starbucks Traditions Warm Gray Mug and Polka Tote Set

The Traditions Warm Gray Mug and Polka Tote Set is a new addition to the usual "Traditions" merchandise. It features a tote bag with a convenient compartment and a 12 oz mug that matches the bag's dotted design. 

The collection of stickers will begin on November 2 and run until January 2, 2024. Customers may earn a sticker for every purchase of a Tall, Grande, or Venti handcrafted beverage. One Reward Voucher can automatically be redeemed for every 19 stickers collected.

—Hermes Joy Tunac /CACM, GMA integrated News