**BREAKING: STARBUCKS' NEW $30 "MIFFY" CUP IS ALREADY SELLING for $300—HERE’S WHY YOUR WALLET SHOULD BE SCARED**

BREAKING: STARBUCKS’ NEW $30 “MIFFY” CUP IS ALREADY SELLING FOR $300—HERE’S WHY YOUR WALLET SHOULD BE SCARED

Move over, Stanley. There’s a new hunger games in town.

Starbucks just dropped a limited-edition “Miffy” collection—featuring the iconic Dutch rabbit on tumblers, cold cups, and sip-clip keychains. The official price? A painful $30 for the large tumbler. But within hours of launch, resellers had already listed them on eBay and Mercari for $250 to $500+ .

Why you should care:

  1. FOMO is costing you real money. If you think you can just walk in and grab one, think again. Stores are reporting stock wiped out by 9 a.m., with scalpers buying in bulk. Unless you want to pay a 10x markup on the secondary market, you’re already priced out.
  2. The “Miffy Tax” is real. This isn’t just a cup—it’s a collectible. Miffy has a cult following, and brands like Starbucks know it. They release these drops in microscopic quantities, forcing fans into a bidding war. Your morning coffee run just turned into an investment gamble.
  3. Resellers don’t care about your thirst. While you’re sipping a plain latte, scalpers are walking out with armfuls of Miffy cups they never intend to use. This isn’t about enjoying coffee—it’s about flipping. And you’re the one paying the price.

The bottom line: If you see a Miffy cup in the wild, buy it at retail or don’t buy it at all. Paying $300 for a plastic cup you’re afraid to use is not a flex—it’