Costa Coffee has released its new range of merchandise and gifts ahead of Christmas.
The news comes as the coffee shop chain released its new festive menu at the start of November, which includes new flavours such as Roasted Hazel and Sticky Toffee.
Customers can get their hands on the new cups and gifts in stores nationwide now.
If you’re looking for a new cup to hold your favourite drink, Costa Coffee has you covered this winter with its new range, let’s take a look.
Costa Coffee has released new keyrings as part of its Christmas merchandise range (Image: Costa Coffee)
Costa Coffee launches new reusable cups and gifts for Christmas 2023
Here’s a list of the new items you can grab this Christmas:
- Festive 16oz Double Walled Stainless Steel Reusable Travel Cup – £10.00
- Festive 16oz Double Walled Plastic Reusable Travel Cup - £5
- Festive Ceramic Desk Cups with Novelty Toppers - £8
- Festive Beverages Keyrings - £4.50
- Festive Christmas Tree Decorations - £4.00
Costa Coffee is also serving drinks in festive takeaway cups ranging from 4oz to 20oz and they’re made from plant-based materials.
Costa Coffee fans can also decorate their Christmas tree with the brands bauble collection (Image: Costa Coffee)
If you’d like to gift some sweet treats, Costa Coffee is also offering the following items:
- Milk Chocolate Florentines (6 pack)
- Decorate Your Own Gingerbread Biscuits
- Montezuma‘s Milk Chocolate Snowmen (4 pack)
- Joe and Seph’s Milk Chocolate Popcorn Stars
- Jar of Marshmallows
Costa Club members can earn double beans when purchasing a hot or cold handcrafted drink in any reusable cup in Costa Coffee stores nationwide.
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Costa Club users can access exclusive benefits including early access to drinks as well as the new Treat Drop which rewards members each month with surprises and offers picked just for them.
Free cake is also up for grabs when Costa Club members celebrate their birthday.
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