
Starbucks releases new baby pink ‘Rosa’ Stanley Cup but only in one country
A brand new pink Starbucks x Stanley cup has arrived on shelves this week and people are going crazy, but it’s only available in one country.
It comes two months after the coffee chain’s last Stanley collaboration, an adorable glittery ‘Winter Pink’ shade which went down a treat with fans.

New pink Starbucks x Stanley
The adorable pink Starbucks x Stanley is one of the brand’s iconic Quencher H2.0 tumblers in a stunning baby pink shade.
It’s complete with a hot pink transparent lid, matching straw, huge handle and silver stainless steel accents.
The Stanley Cup launched at Starbucks stores in Mexico on Monday (March 4) and has been nicknamed the ‘Rosa’ tumbler, which means ‘pink’ in Spanish.
“Head to your nearest Starbucks and get the perfect glass to enjoy your favorite drinks wherever you are,” Starbucks Mexico wrote on Instagram. “Mention the person who was waiting for this release and get ready to add this piece to your collection.”
People are going crazy
People are going crazy for the new cup on TikTok, with one person writing: “Omg it’s so cute.”
“I really want that one,” said another.
A third person added: “So pretty.”
“Please say this is coming to the US,” someone else wrote.
Not available in the US
Sadly, the cup isn’t available in the US, and Starbucks hasn’t announced any plans to launch it outside of Mexico – but don’t be upset just yet.
A new Starbucks x Stanley is rumored to be arriving really soon! Its a powder blue Quencher, complete with a blue-tinted transparent lid and clear straw.
Photos of the cup have been circling TikTok for months and rumors say it’s coming to the US sometime in spring, but this hasn’t been confirmed.
We reached out to Starbucks about the alleged release, and they told The Focus: “We do not have details to share about future Starbucks x Stanley collaborations.”
A recent study found that Stanley Cups are most popular in the Eastern United States, while other water bottle brands take the top spot elsewhere.