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Disney x Starbucks released a second wave of holiday tumblers after the first drop sold out in hours on October 31
Target’s exclusive Pokémon ex Box Bundles launched for Black Friday at $34.99, down from $49.99 regular price
Disney’s 2025 Holiday Shop features multiple limited-quantity items including Toy Story 30th anniversary collectibles
Everyone’s chasing Black Friday doorbusters, but some of the best holiday flips are sitting in plain sight. Limited edition holiday collectibles from Disney, Target exclusives, and brand collabs dropped over the past few weeks and haven’t completely sold out yet. Here’s what’s still available and worth grabbing.
The peppermint Mickey Mouse tumblers were the talk of October. The 40oz tumbler ($59.99) and 24oz version ($29.99) sold out within hours when they dropped October 31. But Disney just released a second design featuring Fair Isle patterns.
The new wave includes three options, all currently available on DisneyStore.com:
These are park exclusives getting a limited online release, which historically means decent resale potential. You can find all three on the Disney Store Starbucks collection page. Last year’s Disney Starbucks holiday tumblers have been flipping for $50-80 on eBay depending on the design. The first 2025 drop sold out immediately, suggesting demand is there.
The catch? We don’t have solid resale data on these specific Fair Isle designs yet because they just dropped. But the pattern is clear: Disney Starbucks holiday collabs sell out, and people pay premiums on the secondary market.
Target dropped several limited edition items exclusively for Black Friday that are actually still in stock:
Pokémon ex Box Bundles – $34.99
Two different 2-pack bundles:
Each bundle includes promo cards, oversized foil cards, booster packs, and TCG Live codes. Regular price is $49.99, so you’re getting $15 off at retail. These are Target Black Friday exclusives available on Target’s Black Friday Pokémon page. The question is whether these flip.
Target Pokémon exclusives have historically been hit or miss for resale. The challenge: these aren’t the ultra-rare chase cards that command serious premiums. They’re discounted bundles, which means margins are thin unless demand spikes hard.
Topps Basketball Black Friday Edition – $34.99
Value boxes with exclusive parallels and autographs, including Cooper Flagg rookie cards that collectors are hunting. Limited to 2 per transaction. You can find these on Target’s Black Friday hub when they go live. These could move if you pull the right cards, but it’s gambling on pack contents rather than guaranteed profit.
Baby Three Quirky Ox Plush – $24.99
Limited edition blind box plush from the viral Baby Three brand. These dropped November 28 and are designed for ages 13+. The Baby Three collection at Target has multiple blind box options available. Blind boxes have been huge this year, but we’re early on resale data for this specific drop.
Disney’s 2025 Holiday Shop has multiple limited-quantity items celebrating anniversaries:
You can browse the full Toy Story 30th Anniversary collection on Disney Store. Specific callouts that could flip:
30th Anniversary Toy Story Legacy Sketchbook Ornament
Limited release ornament celebrating the original film. The Toy Story Legacy Sketchbook Ornament features Woody and Buzz inside Pizza Planet’s Space Crane machine with a glass dome and copper finish. Disney ornaments with “Limited Release” or low production numbers (like the ones marked “Only 3,900 made”) have historically appreciated, especially for milestone anniversaries.
Disney Munchlings Advent Calendar – $TBD
24-day calendar with scented collectible figures. Limited edition 2025 holiday release. Currently available on Amazon and Disney Store’s main site.
Here’s the honest truth: most of these items dropped in the past 2-4 weeks, so resale data is limited. We’re not seeing thousands of sold eBay listings yet because people are still deciding whether to open or flip.
But the patterns are clear:
If you’re near a Target, grab the Pokémon bundles at $34.99. Worst case, you got $15 off retail and can return them. Best case, demand spikes and they flip for $50-60.
The Disney Starbucks Fair Isle tumblers are the safer bet. They’re park exclusives getting limited online release, and the first 2025 drop proved demand exists. At $35-40 retail, even modest flips to $50-70 nets you $10-20 after fees.
For Disney ornaments and limited anniversary items, these are longer holds. Buy now at retail, sit on them sealed, revisit in 6-12 months when availability drops.
Most of these items qualify for returns within 30 days at their respective retailers, which dramatically lowers your risk. The exception is trading cards once opened – those are final sale.
The bigger risk is opportunity cost. These aren’t massive flips. You’re looking at $10-30 profit per item on most of these, assuming they flip at all. That’s fine for volume plays or if you’re shopping anyway, but this isn’t “drop everything and drive three hours” territory.
Disney Starbucks Tumblers: Currently in stock as of publishing on the Disney Store Starbucks collection page.
Target Exclusives: The Pokémon bundles are available on Target’s Black Friday Pokémon section, while Baby Three items can be found in the Baby Three collection at Target. General Black Friday items are on Target’s Black Friday hub. Availability varies by location for in-store shopping.
Disney Holiday Items: Limited quantities on the Disney Store website, with availability noted on individual product pages.
These won’t last forever. Disney’s marking items as “limited quantities,” and Target’s Black Friday exclusives have purchase limits (2 per transaction on Pokémon bundles). But we’re not in panic mode either – most items are still showing “in stock” as of November 19.
This isn’t the year’s biggest flip opportunity, but it’s what’s available right now that isn’t a complete brick. The Disney Starbucks tumblers are probably your best bet if you can grab them before the next sellout. The Target stuff is hit or miss. And the Disney anniversary collectibles are long-term holds for patient flippers.
Everyone else is fighting over PS5 Pro bundles they can’t even cop. Meanwhile, these holiday limited editions are just sitting there, available, with return policies protecting your downside.
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