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Starbucks drops Harry Potter-themed merchandise and Honeydukes candy-inspired drinks tomorrow

Expect three Honeydukes candy drinks plus 20 limited-edition items like colour-changing Hogwarts mugs

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
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Potterheads, grab your wallets – on March 24, Starbucks is dropping a Harry Potter-themed merchandise collection and three Honeydukes-inspired drinks, in collaboration with Warner Bros Discovery Global Consumer Products.

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The spotlight drinks are straight out of your wizarding daydreams, inspired by Harry Potter’s candy store, Honeydukes. There’s  the Iced Honeydukes Bursting Bonbons Latte (from $7.90), which pairs espresso with vanilla and a finish of candy sprinkles; the Honeydukes Bursting Bonbons Frappuccino Blended Beverage (from $8.50), blending coffee, caramel and whipped cream; and the Honeydukes Bursting Bonbons Frozen Tea (from $8.50), a lighter, zesty option dotted with fizzy bursts of honey and bergamot.

On the merch side, Starbucks has gone all out with 20 different items. Some standouts include a colour-changing Hogwarts house mug that reveals hidden designs when hot or cold, tumblers and cold cups decked with wands, owls, and cauldrons, and mini Bearista keychains. There are even Sorting Hat sticky notes and travel tags for your desk.

Stocks are limited, and each item is capped at two per customer, so don’t wait too long to snag your favourites. 

All drinks will be available in-store, via the app, or on delivery platforms if you’d rather skip the queue. The merchandise, on the other hand, will be sold in stores from 7am, and on LazMall from March 24, 2026 at 10am.

For more info, visit Starbucks’ webpage here.

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