Starbucks is ready to celebrate the upcoming holiday season with its Red Cup Day 2024. The annual giveaway will see the coffeehouse reward its customers with a free limited-edition red cup when they place an order for select holiday beverages. The giveaway will be held at participating locations across the country on November 14. As customers prepare to revel in the holiday spirit, they can start by ordering from a wide range of beverages.
Where to get free Starbucks cups on Red Cup Day 2024?
Coffee enthusiasts can head to Starbucks on Red Cup Day 2024 to stand a chance at earning the coffeehouse’s free limited-edition red cup. The coffee chain is offering the free grande (16-ounce) red cup with select holiday beverages — iced, hot, or blended. The company will be spreading this holiday cheer at participating stores in the U.S. while supplies last. Given the reusable cup’s limited quantity and the grand annual tradition, loyal customers might have to hurry to get their hands on the item.
According to the Starbucks website, the limited-edition red cup is made from 95% recycled material. Only on the order of select holiday-themed beverages will a customer be able to earn their free red cup. This item will be offered to customers irrespective of the size of the drink. The giveaway is available through orders in-store and at drive-thru. Customers can also order using the Starbucks app using the order ahead and pay feature or via Starbucks delivery.
Moreover, delivery is available through the Uber Eats, Door Dash, and GrubHub apps. Customers who return to Starbucks with the red cup or any reusable cup are eligible for a $0.10 discount on their order. Starbucks Reward members can also earn 25 bonus stars when they bring back the cup. Customers will receive one red cup for every qualifying holiday beverage purchased.
The beverages that qualify for this offer include Cran-Merry Drink, Caramel Brulée Latte, Hot Chocolate, Pumpkin Spice Latte, Peppermint Mocha, and many others. Customers can also find more information on the store’s official website.
Originally reported by Varsha Narayanan on Mandatory.