
First Look: Stitch Gets a Spooky Makeover with New Mummy Popcorn Bucket. Disney Eats has just released to first look at the new Stitch Mummy Popcorn Bucket coming to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and Disney Cruise Line for the 2025 fall season.
Mummy Stitch Popcorn Bucket features Stitch wrapped up in a mummy costume. Stitch is holding a pumpkin bucket full of candy for trick-or-treating. In Mummy Stitch’s other hand are a few pieces of candy. His head opens up at the mouth to be filled with popcorn. The strap is purple with the “Disney Parks” logo and pieces of Halloween candy throughout. We expect the Stitch Mummy Popcorn Bucket to be priced around $28.00 to $35.00.
Disney Eats posted: “Security footage is showing something cute and… mummy???” and Disney Parks responded, “No Stitch Mummy Bucket left behind or forgotten 🤍 Coming soon to @disneyland, @waltdisneyworld, and @disneycruiseline ✨” Watch the post below.
COMING SOON! Stitch Mummy Bucket (Limit two per person, per transaction; available while supplies last) (New) Will be available at Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios



Disney Eats has announced two more popcorn buckets coming to the Halloween and fall seasons, along with a new sipper here at Walt Disney World. August is always an exciting month for Disney popcorn bucket collectors! These will join the Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Party Exclusive Nightmare Before Xmas Jack Skellington Popcorn Bucket and Mayor Sipper. No exact release date or price has been announced, but if we go off past popcorn buckets and sippers sold recently, the Mickey Mouse Ghost Popcorn Bucket should be around $28.00, the Stitch Mummy Popcorn Bucket $28.00, and the Pluto Skeleton Sipper $32.00.
COMING SOON! Mickey Mouse Ghost Bucket (Limit two per person, per transaction; available while supplies last) (New) Will be available at Disney Springs
COMING SOON! Pluto Skeleton Sipper (Limit two per person, per transaction; available while supplies last) (New) Will be available at Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios