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'Devil Wears Prada 2' Handbag Popcorn Bucket: Where & How to Get it



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Birkins are so last season — there’s a new “it” bag in town, and it comes with butter! In the most delightfully tongue-in-cheek twist to come out of The Devil Wears Prada buzz, fashion lovers and moviegoers alike are scrambling to get their hands on the now-viral “popcorn purse.” The limited-edition handbag is a red plastic bucket designed to mimic a mini Birkin that can carry your popcorn while you watch the movie! And that’s not all; it even comes with a high heel charm.

Below, Hollywood Life breaks down how you can get your hands on the popcorn purse even if your local theater and online stores are sold out.

How Much Is The Devil Wears Prada Popcorn Handbag?

The Devil Wears Prada popcorn handbag costs around $40.

Where to Get The Devil Wears Prada Popcorn Bucket if It’s Already Sold Out

In late April, fans clamored to get a hold of the “Butter Birkin” after social media influencers started sharing videos of it.

@adrianwidjy

Finally got my preordered #devilwearsprada #devilwearsprada2 #popcorn #popcornbucket ! The viral #butterbirkin ! Bought them online from @Village cinemas AU ! Can’t wait for end of month when the movie is out! @20thcenturystudios_aunz

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Luckily, the handbag was available to buy on April , but it was only while supplies lasted.

Not only that, but AMC Theaters, Regal and Cinemark alerted all shoppers that the bag was ready to purchase that morning.

So, if you’re one of the millions who unfortunately couldn’t get the bag in time for the film’s May release, you can still pre-order it on AMC’s website.

Is The Devil Wears Prada Popcorn Handbag an Actual Purse?

Depending on what you think is a purse, the viral popcorn handbag is a plastic item to hold popcorn.



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