Categories: Food & Drink

Starbucks Canada will be giving away free reusable holiday cups for one day only

The holiday season is in full swing at Starbucks with the recent launch of its holiday menu in Canada. But here’s another festive treat to look forward to – Starbucks Reusable Red Cup Day. And the best part about this? You can get your hands on a red cup for FREE. Here’s what to know.

When is Red Cup Day at Starbucks?

For one day only, on November 14th, customers who order any sized holiday drink will get a free limited-edition, grande reusable red holiday cup. This will be available at participating stores across Canada, while supplies last. 

It’s back for its seventh year and according to Starbucks, this year’s look features a jolly bauble design “inspired by perfectly ripe coffee cherries and is made with 95% recycled content.”

While supplies last, you can get your hands on the free cups via orders placed in-store, at the drive-thru, on the Starbucks app, and through Starbucks delivery on DoorDash, Uber Eats, or SkipTheDishes.

And just like any reusable cup, customers can save a few cents by bringing it back on their next Starbucks run. You can get a $0.10 discount on your order.

If you have yet to try its delicious holiday menu, this is your chance to try something new.

Sometimes you don’t want a caffeine boost and that’s okay! You can soon opt for the New Cran-Merry Orange Refresher. It can also be ordered as a Cran-Merry Orange Lemonade Refresher or Cran-Merry Drink featuring coconut beverage.

But if you crave that cup of coffee in the AM, try the new cold foam flavour, gingerbread on your daily brew.

According to Starbucks, holiday cold foams can be made nondairy, and added as a customization for an additional charge, which is new this season.

But sometimes all you need is a Peppermint Hot Chocolate or White Hot Chocolate to get you going for the day.

Starbucks Red Cup Day

When: Thursday, November 14th, 2024

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