Disney’s Latest Line of Glass Mugs Will Make Your Kitchen Look Magical
If you dream of Disney, you probably have a kitchen full of Mickey Mouse-inspired dishware and decor. But fans young and old will appreciate the company’s newest merch drop—Disney mugs,
Yes, we know that there’s already a line of glass mugs featuring iconic characters like Winnie the Pooh, Stitch and Pluto, but hear us out. The new Disney mugs are simply magical!
They’re Inspired by Your Favorite Movies
Four new items joined Disney’s already-existing glass mug collection, each with its own specific theme and reference to a classic.
First is the Fantasyland Castle, which features the iconic structure we see at the beginning of every one of Walt’s films. Then there’s an Aurora mug, which boasts a pink crown inspired by Sleeping Beauty. Disney also has a Poisoned Apple mug, inspired by Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and a Genie Lamp mug, which features (you guessed it) the enchanted blue lamp from Aladdin.
On first glance, it might look like the handle on each mug is filled with pixie dust. Look closer, and you’ll notice that each handle is filled with glitter in the shape of apples, castles, crowns or lamps! The mugs are made with a double wall construction, so they’re suitable for both warm and cold drinks, from hot chocolate to iced tea. But take note—the glass mugs are not microwave or dishwasher safe. You’ll want to wash the Disney mugs in the sink by hand.
Where Can I Grab One?
Sipping from a Disney mug between bites of Mickey Mouse beignets and pancakes sounds great, right? If you want to add one of these new mugs to your cupboard, beware—they are going quickly. In fact, there’s already a limit on 10 mugs per online customer. So if you’ve got your eye on one, two or all four of these new designs, head over to the shopDisney website to add them to your cart before they’re gone.
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