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Starbucks’ new green cups are causing some to see red.

Each November, the company redesigns its cups for the holidays. This year, however, it seems that Starbucks may be releasing two designs this month, the first of which debuted on Nov. 1.

The cup, designed by artist Shogo Ota, features a “mosaic of more than a hundred people drawn in one continuous stroke.” It’s also green instead of the traditional red cups the coffee brand has served its customers during past holiday seasons. And the color swap is making some Twitter users steam:

@Starbucks booooo.....loved the annual 'red' cup — Holly Long (@hollylballard) November 1, 2016

Went to get my first Red Cup and it's GREEN? WHAT? My gingerbread latte is instantly less festive. So mad @Starbucks. pic.twitter.com/tdrCrepfj2 — Meg Towner (@MegTowner) November 1, 2016

@Starbucks people DONT like the green cups I'm on my lunch break and wow... — Radiantt (@Radiantt_) November 1, 2016

@Starbucks This is ugly. I want snowflakes ❄️! — crystal fox (@bluefox198107) November 1, 2016

@Starbucks It's like The Walking Dead gone horribly wrong.. — CTRL+Z (@iShotCupid) November 2, 2016

Starbucks....GREEN CUPS!? War on Christmas. Last days. — Mitch Miller (@mitchmillerme) November 1, 2016

Thoroughly confused by the @Starbucks green cups...bring back my red-cup holiday cheer! #TeamRedCup — Shana Wachowski (@slyons330) November 1, 2016

Others are foaming up about the message behind the cup.

According to a press release from Starbucks, the design is meant to represent unity.

“The green cup and the design represent the connections Starbucks has as a community with its partners (employees) and customers. During a divisive time in our country, Starbucks wanted to create a symbol of unity as a reminder of our shared values, and the need to be good to each other,” Howard Schultz, chairman and CEO said in the release.

Now that beloved diversity has blown up in our faces, the libs @Starbucks have begun shilling for unity. lol,,, how typical — Philip Bordogna (@BordognaPhilip) November 1, 2016

@Starbucks how did the holiday spirit become a political agenda? — me, myself and I (@joslynnslife) November 2, 2016

@Starbucks ALL REPUBLICANS BOYCOTT STARBUCKS — Hillary4Prison (@dishonestCNN) November 1, 2016

@Starbucks Screw you. My coffee should NOT (and does NOT) come with political brainwashing. I dropped @Starbucks like a hot rock. — #ScrewStarbucks (@RadioAnna) November 1, 2016

@Starbucks whatever! I am never giving y'all any of my hard earned money ever again. Y'all are Killary supporters and against America — htdpz (@htdpz) November 2, 2016

Yet, not everyone was upset. Some loved the message — especially during today’s polarizing political climate.

@Starbucks love this cup😍 with our country so divided these days who can say no to unity or togetherness in any form? This cup gets my vote! — Martitas Banana Cake (@martitasbc) November 2, 2016

@Starbucks I, want to live in a Starbucks green cup world - maybe one day...#CautiouslyOptimistic — Victoria Schroff (@VictoriaSchroff) November 1, 2016

Others simply sat back and waited for the inevitable controversy to begin, being that this is not the first time people have had issues with Starbucks’ holiday designs.

Trying to figure out how I can possibly get offended by this Starbucks holiday cup. I guess someone will find a way pic.twitter.com/05Lo75us5r — Geoff Kinns (@geoffkinns) November 1, 2016

Starbucks holiday marketing team 2016: "Here's some green bullshit with tiny horrifying faces all over it wHERES YOUR CHRISTMAS NOW" — Lizzie Benson (@octoberjuneblog) November 1, 2016

Breitbart hed: Starbucks Commissions Satan Himself To Illustrate Christmas Cup https://t.co/WxnirHJPHZ — Jon-Michael Poff (@JMPoff) November 1, 2016

And one Twitter user used the controversy as a soapbox for free dessert:

@Starbucks YALL NEVER HAVE LEMON POUND CAKE WHENEVER I WANT IT! — Kimye. West_ (@210kim210) November 1, 2016

@210kim210 Thanks for letting us know! We'll see what we can do. — Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) November 1, 2016

@Starbucks Send me a free one duh 💁🏼 — Kimye. West_ (@210kim210) November 1, 2016

Thing is, these may not be the company’s intended holiday cups. While Starbucks told The Huffington Post through an emailed statement that the rest of the company’s holiday plans “are still under wraps,” numerous employees have already shared images on social media of boxes containing the company’s actual seasonal cups that have already arrived in stores. Each box is sealed and marked “NO PEEKING until November 10.”

A photo posted by melissa byrne (@mellbyrne) on Oct 31, 2016 at 2:31pm PDT

One employee, a Reddit user who goes by the name DasUberSquid, found the temptation as irresistible as a Peppermint Mocha and posted a picture of what he found inside: