Popsugar Living Disney Food Disneyland Halloween Popcorn Buckets and Mugs 2018 Disneyland Just Revealed Its New Halloween Popcorn Buckets and Mugs, and We're Screaming 9 August 2018 by Erin Cullum Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum Planning ahead for Halloween at Disneyland is a full-time job, and the second that August is over, the park is prepped and ready. In addition to the many themed treats added to menus across the properties, there will be new popcorn buckets and special mugs available beginning on Sept. 7 that you won't want to miss. Remember the Snow White-inspired Poison Apple Stein from last season? It's back and even better this year thanks to its new, spooky colour combo and glow-in-the-dark capability. As for popcorn buckets, Halloween 2018 is all about cute and creepy — there's the green Cauldron Popcorn Bucket in addition to two other options that aren't quite as ghostly. Even if you can't decide on a favourite, one thing's for sure: these Fall-appropriate souvenirs will put you in the spirit and inspire you to book an October trip to Disneyland ASAP. If you're just as excited about Halloween as us (as in, you've already bookmarked your favourite Target Halloween decorations), keep reading to see Disneyland's must-see lineup of collectible items, and get them up until the holiday while supplies last. Disneyland's Cauldron Popcorn Bucket Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum The brand-new Cauldron Popcorn Bucket is the perfect mix of spooky and fun. We bet this would double as the perfect candy-collecting vessel on Halloween, too. 1 / 17 Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum There may or may not be a hidden Mickey somewhere on this item — good luck investigating! 2 / 17 The Three Developmental Stages of the Cauldron Popcorn Bucket Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum There's always a meticulous ideation process behind your favourite novelty items from Disney. The early stages of the Cauldron Popcorn Bucket looked like this bare-bones version. 3 / 17 The Cauldron Popcorn Bucket Stage 2 Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum Getting there! The spooky colour scheme became a key element to this year's bucket. 4 / 17 The Cauldron Popcorn Bucket Final Look Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum With a green-and-black Disney lanyard to match. 5 / 17 Disneyland's Poison Apple Mug Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum This year, the crazy-popular Poison Apple Mug comes in green and white. If you think it looks amazing in the daylight, wait until you see it at night when it glows in the dark. The little glow cubes, pictured on the right, make for a fantastic addition to your bar cart all year round. 6 / 17 Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum It's got a stein-style design, and you can grasp it from the handle and flip open the lid. You can fill your mug with many things, but the best option is hands down the Apple-Tini from Carthay Circle Restaurant at California Adventure. 7 / 17 The Disneyland California Adventure Popcorn Bucket Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum You'll spot some of your favourite Halloween-time friends on this popcorn bucket, including the Headless Horseman and Oogie Boogie. It's available exclusively within California Adventure. 8 / 17 The Happy Halloween Popcorn Bucket Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum Not quite as creepy as the others, this fun popcorn bucket is available throughout the resort. 9 / 17 There's a Travel Mug, Too! Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum The Happy Halloween Travel Mug (pictured left) is also available throughout the resort. It's the most festive way to sip a PSL while at Disneyland. 10 / 17 The Oogie Boogie Popcorn Buckets Will Return Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum Who could forget the fan-favourite Oogie Boogie Popcorn Buckets from last year? Good news: they're returning for the 2018 season. 11 / 17 Don't Miss the Festive Straws Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum Sip your drinks with light-up straws featuring the Headless Horseman and a scary jack-o-lantern. 12 / 17 See More Spooktacular Photos of Disneyland's Items Ahead Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum 13 / 17 Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum 14 / 17 Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum 15 / 17 Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum 16 / 17 Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Erin Cullum 17 / 17 Disney FoodPopcornFood NewsDisneylandTravelDisneyHalloween