When it comes to mythical creatures, unicorns rank high on the popularity list. The, ahem, dark horse in the equation is the pegasus. If you have been waiting for the winged horse’s time to shine, you’ll be glad to know that Starbucks Japan is putting the spotlight on the underrated magical creature with its latest collection.
In Greek mythology, Pegasus was a winged horse that emerged from the blood of Medusa when she was beheaded by Perseus. It may have dark origins but Starbucks Japan’s fantastical seasonal collection is anything but. Shades of pink, purple, yellow and blue act as a backdrop for pegasi, swans and shooting stars on tumblers, bottles and mugs.
The star of the show has to be this snow globe mug. Standing proud in the middle of the snow globe is a pegasus with a blue mane and tail. Shake the globe to see sparkling stars surround the magical creature. The porcelain lilac mug is meant to depict the night sky, dotted with shooting stars.
You can use the snow globe and mug separately or stack them up, depending on your mood and shelf space. The snow globe mug retails for ¥3,800 (~S$49.50).
The swan mug retails for ¥2,200 (~S$28.65).
The stainless steel star mug retails for ¥2,600 (~S$33.90).
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The stainless steel tumblers in the middle and on the right have a vacuum double structure to keep your hot and cold beverages tasting as they should. The 355ml pegasus tumbler retails for ¥3,500 (~S$45.60). The last tumbler has embossed stars on an ombre background with a 473ml capacity. It retails for ¥3,800 (~S$49.50).
The bottle on the right repeats the star and shooting swan motifs. The bottle has a double layer, which means you can store cold drinks in it without worrying about condensation. It retails for ¥2,400 (~S$31.25).
The last bottle in the collection has holographic stars scattered all over a frosted pink background. It has a 355ml capacity and retails for ¥2,000 (~S$26.05).
The Starbucks Japan pegasus collection launched on 24 June 2020. You can check out the items on Starbucks Japan’s website. Hopefully, it will make its way to Starbucks stores in Singapore. If not, you can submit a request on Airfrov. In the meantime, you can get your pastel fix with Starbucks’ Mr Whale collection, which is available in stores across Singapore and online.
All images courtesy of Starbucks Japan.
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