Five Below's Fun and Vibrant $4 Disco Ball Sipper Cups Have Fans Racing to Grab Every Style

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Although Beyoncé didn’t invent the disco ball (not that we can prove anyway), she certainly assisted in bringing the sparkly light-reflecting globe and ubiquitous symbol of a boogie-down funkadelic good time back into today’s cultural zeitgeist. And honestly, why did they ever go out of style? Made up of hundreds—sometimes thousands—of teeny-tiny mirrors, the maximalist-friendly décor staple conjures up visions of soul-train lines, roller skates and the long-lost era of Studio 54.

Far removed as we may be from the age of ultra-flared bell bottoms, sky-high platform shoes, leopard print and afros as big as the sun—the Earth-shattering sound of Yonce’s Renaissance takes us on a journey right back to the technicolored light-up dance floor and challenges us to “release the wiggle” still, two years later. True to Queen Bey’s chameleonic style, of course, she’s since galloped on to the rodeo with the release of the equally ground-breaking Cowboy Carter, but the discotheque-themed influence persists. And Five Below just got in on the action.

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True to its over-the-top aesthetic, the fun and quirky retailer continues to add to its growing collection of sipper cups of all shapes, and the latest is a reflective Disco Ball Sipper and Straw set perfect for when you’re feeling groovy. These adorably round 8.5-ounce cups are available in a variety of super-cute colors ranging from the usual silver to blue, pink and a vibrant ombre. Additionally, the cups are BPA-free, and although it isn’t specified, they’re likely made of plastic, so we recommend hand washing as opposed to running them through the dishwasher.

Adjacent to music royalty or not, you won’t have to pay a royal price tag to get your hands on these super-cute beverage sippers, with each costing a minuscule $4. Interestingly enough, the number four is incredibly significant to Mrs. Carter (her birthday, wedding anniversary, the albums 4 and 4:44, respectively, and Blue Ivy’s name). And we’re not saying she’s a secret advisor for all things disco now, but we’re not not saying it either.

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