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Starbucks Bear Bearista Glass Tumbler Cup
Starbucks Bear Bearista Glass Tumbler Cup
Culture Note™️ / ملاحظة الثقافة
Origin
The Bearista is older than the hype. In 1997 Starbucks put a small honey-coloured plush bear in a green apron on its shelves, a merchandising idea reportedly borrowed from a marketing executive who had come from Disney. It worked so well that more than a hundred editions followed, tied to holidays, cities, countries and even baseball teams, with as many as sixty new bears a year at the peak. Howard Schultz killed the line in 2008 for drifting too far from coffee. The bear came back in glass: the Bearista cold cup first launched in Korea in autumn 2023, then ran through Japan and China in different costumes and seasonal themes, before the United States release on 6 November 2025 as part of the holiday collection at 29.95 dollars.
Utility
This one earns its place two ways. On a desk, it is the iced coffee, cold brew or iced matcha cup that makes the drink look good, since a light layer of milk sinking through the bear's body is the entire reason it photographs the way it does. Off duty, it is a display piece: fill it with fairy lights or brushes and it holds a shelf on its own. Treat it as a cold cup. Borosilicate handles temperature swings well, but do not pour boiling liquid into it, do not microwave it with the silicone beanie on, and let it come to room temperature before adding ice. Hand wash with a soft bottle brush to reach the sculpted face, clean the beanie separately, and keep it off the counter edge, because a glass bear is still glass.
Influence
The Bearista cup became the retail story of the season. Stores got a handful of units each, people queued overnight, and it sold out in hours. TikTok hunt videos ran to millions of views and turned into footage of arguments, one incident of a cup being thrown, and accusations that baristas had bought units before opening. Resale listings ran from 200 dollars to well past 2,000, and one 190 dollar listing pulled 52 bids in a day. Starbucks issued a rare statement, saying it had shipped more Bearista cups than almost any other holiday item and apologising for the disappointment. Walmart and Aldi rushed out bear-shaped cups of their own at 15 and 5 dollars. That is when a mug becomes an object.
Construction
This is a 20 ounce, roughly 590 ml glass cup moulded in the shape of a sitting honey bear, so the body of the drink becomes the body of the bear. It is made from borosilicate glass, the type used for lab and bakeware, which resists thermal shock far better than ordinary soda-lime glass and stays clear instead of clouding over months of washing. The face is sculpted into the glass rather than printed on, so it cannot scratch off. On top sits a silicone Starbucks-branded beanie that works as the lid, soft enough to grip and seal without a hard plastic click, and it comes with a green and white striped straw. The weight is the giveaway: this is heavy, deliberate glassware, not a novelty cup.




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