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Dollar Tree Halloween Icon Glasses: $1.50 Price, Where to Buy & Stock Updates

Dollar Tree Halloween Icon Glasses: $1.50 Price, Where to Buy & Stock Updates
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Key takeaways
  • $1.50 each is correct, and it was read off Dollar Tree’s own product pages rather than from coverage. Eight of the nine Halloween glass items in their search results are $1.50; only one, a pair of novelty disguise glasses, is higher at $1.75.
  • ‘Icon glasses’ is what shoppers and food media call them, not what Dollar Tree calls them. Search that phrase on dollartree.com and you get three results, none of them named that. The Halloween ones are listed as ‘Halloween Glass Tumbler With Straw’ and ‘Halloween Theme Tumbler With Straw’.
  • They are not in the Halloween section of the site. Both sit under Kitchen & Dining, Glasses & Drinkware, Coolers & Tumblers — which is the single most useful thing to know if you have been searching and finding nothing.
  • Ordering online means buying a case. SKU 426572 can ship from the warehouse, but the minimum is 24 units at $36.00. SKU 423572 cannot be shipped from the warehouse at all right now.
  • There is no way to check whether your local store has them. Dollar Tree publishes no per-item store inventory — the product page says only that price, availability and selection may vary by location.

The price in the headline is right. The name is not, and that is why you cannot find them.

Dollar Tree does sell Halloween glass tumblers at $1.50 each. What it does not sell is anything called an “icon glass” — search that on dollartree.com and you get three results, none of them named that. The phrase comes from shopping media, it stuck, and it is now the term people search with while the retailer files the products under something else entirely.

Here is what they are actually called, where they sit, and what the site will and will not tell you about stock.

What are Dollar Tree’s “icon glasses”?

Glass tumblers with a raised design pressed into the outside, sold at $1.50 with a plastic lid and straw. The Daily Meal, which popularised the name in April 2026, describes the non-seasonal range as carrying citrus fruit, watermelon, flowers, leaves, shells, cherries and hearts — textured icons that “protrude from the exterior of the glass”.

They are widely written up as a dupe for Target’s icon glasses, which run $7.99 each. According to the same piece, the Dollar Tree versions are about an inch taller and slightly narrower, curve inward at the top like a soda can, and have clear rims where Target’s are coloured. They are hand-wash only and meant for cold drinks.

One detail from that write-up explains a lot: because they come with a lid and straw, some of them are not listed in the glassware category at all but under cookware and bakeware, “billed as jars with lids and straws”.

Is there a Halloween version?

Yes — two of them, both $1.50.

ProductSKUCase quantityShip from warehouse
Halloween Glass Tumbler With Straw, Assorted Colors42357212Unavailable
Halloween Theme Tumbler With Straw, Assorted Colors42657224Available

The first has a single five-star review; the second has none yet, which suggests it is the newer of the two.

Dollar Tree’s own description of 423572 is worth quoting because it tells you what you are getting: it “features spooky Halloween-themed designs”, comes with a straw and a lid, and is pitched for “fruit juice, milkshakes, mocktails, mojitos”.

Why can’t I find them on the website?

Because they are not in the Halloween section. Both sit here:

Home › Kitchen & Dining › Glasses & Drinkware › Coolers & Tumblers

That is the breadcrumb on both product pages. If you have been browsing the Halloween category and coming up empty, that is the reason — the same filing quirk The Daily Meal flagged for the non-seasonal versions applies to the Halloween ones.

The search that does work is the product name. Searching “halloween glass” on dollartree.com returns the full set; searching “icon glass” returns three unrelated items.

Can I buy them online?

Only by the case, and only one of the two.

SKU 426572 shows “Ship from Warehouse: Available”, and the quantity selector opens at 24 units for $36.00 — that is the case, and it is the minimum. SKU 423572 shows “Ship from Warehouse: Unavailable” and cannot be ordered for delivery at all as of 23 August.

So the honest answer for anyone wanting two or three glasses is that online is not the route. At $1.50 each in store versus $36.00 for two dozen shipped, the maths only works if you are decorating a party.

There is a middle option the site offers: ship to store. The store locator carries a “SHIP TO THIS STORE” action alongside same-day delivery, which avoids a home-delivery minimum on some items — but it does not change the case quantity on a warehouse-shipped SKU.

How do I check whether my store has them?

You cannot, and this is not a limitation of this page. Dollar Tree publishes no per-item store inventory.

The product page has no stock-check control. Selecting a store changes nothing about what the page reports for that item. The only thing the site commits to is a line printed under the price on every product: price, availability and selection may vary by location.

This is worth spelling out because some chains do publish it. When we looked at Aldi’s £39.99 cordless vacuum , it was possible to sample dozens of individual stores and report exactly how many had it, because Aldi exposes that. Dollar Tree does not expose it at all, so anyone telling you a specific store has these in stock is either guessing or has been in that store.

The practical approach is the unglamorous one: seasonal glassware lands in Dollar Tree stores through August and September, sells through unevenly, and the way to know is to go and look.

What else is $1.50 in Dollar Tree’s Halloween glass range?

The tumblers are not the only option. From the same search, all at $1.50:

ItemSKU
Halloween Glass Poison Beaker Decor, Assorted Designs And Colors, 1-ct.332294
Halloween Pumpkin Glass Candle Holder, Assorted Colors350948
Spooky Halloween-themed Apothecary Glass Bottle Décor With Cork, Assorted Designs, 1-ct.
Glass Laboratory Flasks, Assorted Sizes, 2-pc Pack371157
Halloween Plastic Ombre Stemless Wine Glass, Assorted Designs, 1-ct.405985
Halloween-themed Shot Glass, Assorted Designs, 1-ct.373641

Only one item in the whole Halloween glass search sits above that price: a pair of novelty Joking Around Funny Disguise Glasses at $1.75, which are the wearable kind rather than the drinking kind — a reminder that “glasses” is doing two jobs in this search.

The Glass Laboratory Flasks are the sleeper of that list. They are not sold as Halloween stock, but a two-pack of lab flasks for $1.50 is the cheapest possible mad-scientist table.

Are they really a Target dupe?

For the non-seasonal designs, that is the comparison the coverage makes, and the price gap is real: $1.50 against $7.99. Whether they are the same thing is a different question — the reported differences in height, width, rim colour and profile are not nothing, and Dollar Tree’s include a lid and straw that Target’s do not.

For the Halloween versions specifically, no direct Target equivalent was found, so treat the dupe framing as belonging to the fruit-and-flower range rather than to these.

How much are Dollar Tree Halloween glasses?

$1.50 each for all of the Halloween glass items in Dollar Tree’s own search results except one — a pair of novelty disguise glasses at $1.75. Dollar Tree notes on every product page that price and availability vary by location.

What are Dollar Tree icon glasses called officially?

There is no official product called an icon glass. The Halloween ones are “Halloween Glass Tumbler With Straw, Assorted Colors” (SKU 423572) and “Halloween Theme Tumbler With Straw, Assorted Colors” (SKU 426572). Non-seasonal versions in the same line appear as “Design Glass Jar With Lid And Straw” and, for the Christmas range, “Christmas Theme Jar With Lid And Straw”.

Do Dollar Tree Halloween glasses come with a lid and straw?

Yes. Both Halloween tumblers include a plastic lid and a straw, which is part of what distinguishes them from Target’s version and part of why they are sometimes filed under cookware rather than glassware.

When does Dollar Tree put out Halloween stock?

Halloween merchandise generally reaches Dollar Tree stores from August onwards, which is consistent with both of these tumblers being live on the site in late August. Dollar Tree does not publish a stocking calendar, and does not publish store-level inventory, so an exact date for a given store is not something anyone can tell you.

Sources

SourceUsed for
Dollar Tree: Halloween Glass Tumbler With Straw (423572)The $1.50 price, case quantity of 12, “Ship from Warehouse: Unavailable”, the breadcrumb, the product description and the review count
Dollar Tree: Halloween Theme Tumbler With Straw (426572)The $1.50 price, case quantity of 24, warehouse availability and the 24-unit, $36.00 minimum order
Dollar Tree: search results for “halloween glass”The nine-item price table, including the single $1.75 outlier
The Daily Meal, 15 April 2026The “icon glasses” name and its origin, the icon designs, the lid-and-straw and cookware-category quirk, hand-wash guidance, and the Target $7.99 comparison
Drawpie: Aldi cordless vacuum stock checkThe contrast with a retailer that does publish per-store availability
How we verified this

The $1.50 was read from Dollar Tree’s own product pages, not from secondary coverage. Both Halloween tumbler pages render “$1.50 each” beneath the SKU, alongside the site’s own disclaimer that price, availability and selection may vary by location. The nine-item table below comes from dollartree.com’s search results for “halloween glass” and is committed as data/dollar-tree-halloween-glass-2026-08-23.json.

🔴 The product name in the search that brought you here does not exist at Dollar Tree, and this page says so rather than playing along. Searching “icon glass” on dollartree.com returns three items, none of which carries that name. The term comes from food and shopping media — The Daily Meal used it in April 2026 for the wider $1.50 tumbler line. It is a useful shopper’s label and a useless search term on the retailer’s own site.

⚠️ Two Halloween tumblers exist and they are different products with different rules. SKU 423572 has a case quantity of 12 and shows “Ship from Warehouse: Unavailable”. SKU 426572 has a case quantity of 24, shows “Ship from Warehouse: Available”, and quotes 24 units at $36.00 as the minimum order. Both are $1.50 each. Neither figure is interpolated from the other.

🔴 Store-level stock could not be established, and that is a finding rather than a gap. Dollar Tree exposes no per-item inventory: there is no stock-check control on the product page, no inventory endpoint responded, and the store locator returns addresses, “ship to this store” and same-day delivery options without any item-level availability. This is unlike some other chains — our Aldi cordless vacuum page could sample individual stores because Aldi publishes that. Dollar Tree does not.

⚠️ The wider “icon glasses” description is attributed, not observed. The raised citrus, watermelon, flower, leaf, shell, cherry and heart designs, the lid-and-straw inclusion, the hand-wash-only guidance and the comparison with Target’s $7.99 version all come from The Daily Meal’s April 2026 piece. None of it was verified in a store.

Prices are US dollars and US listings. Dollar Tree’s site was read on 23 August 2026.