"The Nightmare Before Christmas" Gets a Follow Up Starbucks Tumbler

The new Zero tumbler is expected to sell out fast, with fans already flocking to social media to discuss its limited availability.

The Zero Starbucks Travel Tumbler is set to arrive this Friday, September 12, and if the last drop is any indication, you’ll need to be quick on the draw to add this to your collection.

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Update (9.12.2025): The Nightmare Before Christmas Zero Starbucks tumbler has arrived at Disney Store! Don’t miss your chance to secure the spirited collectible cup!

Zero Starbucks Travel Tumbler

What's Happening:

  • A Zero Starbucks Travel Tumbler will release on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 a.m PT.
  • The tumbler is priced at $29.99
  • The first release, a 24-ounce Starbucks Cold Cup featuring Jack Skellington and Sally, was an instant viral sensation, creating increased hype for the second drop.
  • The new Zero-themed tumbler is a 24-ounce double-walled, reusable cup with a wrap-around design of Jack's faithful ghostly canine companion.
  • Fans will need to be ready to add it to their cart before it disappears.

Free Shipping at Disney Store

  • Don’t forget that purchases of $85+ (pre-tax) qualify for free standard shipping. Just use the code SHIPMAGIC at checkout.

Zero Starbucks Travel Tumbler

  • Double-wall exterior
  • Exterior wall features Zero and the molded Starbucks® logo on the other side
  • Twist-tight translucent cap
  • Matching straw with flared bottom and silicone seal ring
  • Wash thoroughly before first use
  • Not microwave or dishwasher safe
  • Hand wash only
  • Not intended for hot beverages
  • Do not store or carry carbonated drinks
  • Not intended to be spill proof or leak proof
  • Holds approx. 24 oz.

About The Nightmare Before Christmas:

  • While many associate the film with director Tim Burton, the stop-motion classic was actually directed by Henry Selick.
  • Burton, who wrote and produced the film, was busy with Batman Returns and entrusted the directorial duties to Selick.
  • It took over three years to complete, with animators having to pose each character 24 times just for one second of footage.
  • Over 200 puppets were used in the production, and Jack Skellington alone had over 400 different heads to convey a wide range of facial expressions.
  • The film's iconic songs were composed by Danny Elfman, who also provided the singing voice for Jack Skellington, while actor Chris Sarandon provided his speaking voice.


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Daniel Kaplan
Daniel loves theme parks — specifically how the narrative of theme park attractions differs from film or books — and loves debating what constitutes a "good" theme park attraction story.