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Tokyo 2020 Olympics tumblers

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By Oona McGee, RocketNews24

Hot on the heels of McDonald’s Japan’s popular Olympics-themed “Victory Menu” comes a new range of “Victory Tumblers” to gear everybody up for the next games, which will be held in Tokyo in four years’ time. The three exclusive designs will be sold at outlets across Japan in limited numbers from Aug 17, with customers able to choose from “City”, which includes popular landmarks like Mt Fuji, Tokyo Tower and the Rainbow Bridge; “Sakura”, which has a pink-hued cherry blossom theme; and “Checkerboard”, which incorporates the Tokyo Olympic Games emblem in its design, along with the words “Tokyo 2020” written in Japanese.

The 290-milliliter capacity tumblers will retail separately with any purchase for 490 yen each or they can be combined with a value meal set for 990 yen each. As an official worldwide sponsor of the Olympic Games, the golden arches of McDonald’s appear on all the tumblers, along with the Tokyo Olympic Games emblem and the Coca Cola logo. While the designs on the “City” and “Sakura” varieties feature different images on the front and back, the “Checkerboard” version stays the same on either side.

These are bound to sell like hotcakes, so be sure to get in quick. Even if stocks last, they aim to limit sales to the end of August, so they won’t be around for long.

Source: McDonald’s Japan

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Ah, but what sorts of substances leach into your drink? Better to trust only glass.

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I think it would be a great idea if after Tokyo Olympics that it went to Greece and stayed there. So no more corruption.

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Starbucks has a better range of Japan based mugs and tumblers. The McDonald's design is a bit meh.

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