Starbucks reusable cups sales are exploding on resale sites as people pay 5 times original prices for a sense of coffee shop normalcy
Starbucks stores across the USthe new Confetti Cold Cup, as well as once again selling the chain's five-pack of color-changing cups. The five-pack of cups costs $20, while the Confetti Cold Cup costs $4.
While a Starbucks representative told Business Insider earlier in May that the cups will be restocked throughout the summer, the eco-friendly goods are in high demand in online resale markets.
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