How did the design of Starbucks' New Year's mugs change from 2008 onwards - ForumDaily
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How did the design of Starbucks' New Year's mugs change from 2008 onwards?

Photo: Starbucks

Photo: Starbucks

Starbucks presented the 2016 Christmas mug of the year, it is made in green, unlike the traditional red in previous years.

At the same time, experts suggest that this is a test version, and closer to December there will be a more traditional one.

CNN gathered a gallery of Starbucks festive cups over the past 8 years.

2008

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Photo: Starbucks

2009

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Photo: Starbucks

2010

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Photo: Starbucks

2011

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Photo: Starbucks

2012

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Photo: Starbucks

2013

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Photo: Starbucks

2014

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Photo: Starbucks

2015

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Photo: Starbucks

2016

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Photo: Starbucks

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