I have a cousin in Baton Rouge that just loves everything about Halloween. She is actually a make-up artist for the 13th Gate in Baton Rouge, but that's a whole other store. She is also more basic than I am when it comes to random "cute" things. She has a coffee addiction just like I do, and I think me giving it to her at a young age may be the cause of it. Over the weekend, she posted an article about a "Smiling Pumpkin Mug" that is supposedly made for Starbucks to roll out for this Fall season.

Kiss and Make Up
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So, me being the good cousin that I am, I started researching where to even find this dumb thing that she probably doesn't need. 2 hours later, I was deep in a rabbit hole of fake Starbucks mugs and cups. Apparently, it's a huge market for companies overseas to capitalize on the fact that everyone loves to collect random things in their lives. That would include the annual release of Starbucks mugs and cups! I also discovered that the Korean Starbucks has really unique mugs and cups that you can't get in the states. Instead, these sellers on eBay find the manufacturer of the cups, slap a Starbucks sticker on them, and sell them to stay-at-home moms, single moms, and basic radio DJs.

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This "Halloween Korea Starbucks Cup 2022 Transparent Glass Straw Cup Pumpkin Tumbler" seems to be one of those items. Although it's cute, from what I can tell it's faker than most of Dolly Parton's body. I found a super secret Instagram account that actually knows what cups Starbucks is releasing, and this one is not in there! I really had no idea that there was such a black market for Starbucks cups and mugs. I feel like the FBI will kick in the studio door any minute!

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