Starbucks’ decision to bid farewell to their iconic green straws may not have gone down well with ALL their fans.
But here’s one thing we can all agree on.
They’ve managed to make being a full-time eco-warrior look incredibly appealing with their new series of reusable cups & straws.
The cups are the brainchild of a brand named stojo which hails from New York, but they’ve been given a signature Starbucks twist.
The 12oz (Tall-sized) cup branded with the iconic Siren logo is retailing for $24.90, while the 16oz (Grande) version will burn a $29.90 sized hole in your pocket. All designs come with a matching straw, in 4 different colours, Jet Black, Pastel Blue, Pastel Pink and Black & White.
Funky colours like Fushia Pink and Bright Blue are available too.
Simply press the top of the cups to compress them into a tight cylinder that will fit snugly into any purse.
What we love most of all about the collection is definitely the colourful set of rainbow straws.
They are priced at $12.90 for a set of 3-pieces, so you should team up with your friends to buy them if you only need one.
Each set comes with a brush and a pouch so you can clean them on-the-go.
If you prefer your straws to be made of sturdier material, try Starbucks’ stainless steel straws on for size.
2 stainless steel straws will cost you $12.90, with a brush and pouch to boot.
Consider getting a matching noir fork and spoon set as well.
Perfect for digging into that scrumptious blueberry muffin for sustenance during long-ass study sessions.
Consider yourself fully equipped to face down whoever tells you that using ugly reusable straws is uncool.
And remember that Mother Earth will be thanking you in about 1000 years.
So would Captain Planet.
You’ll also love:
Featured images courtesy of Starbucks Singapore.
A record of more than 553,000 travellers crossed both checkpoints on 13 Dec.
There has been no year-end Covid-19 wave, as had been expected.
The beef was imported without a veterinary health certificate and halal certification.
One fan started queueing as early as 7am.
The company made the change after parents said they wanted to make sure their gifts…
An incredible twist of fortune for the police -- and a stroke of bad luck…