Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of Limited Edition Post Malone Raising Cane’s Cups Have Been Stolen

In April, Post Malone announced he was working with Raising Cane’s on a location in Utah. “I have the best childhood memories of eating at Raising Cane’s in Dallas,” he said in a statement. “Collaborating with Todd on this restaurant near my house in Utah was awesome and I can’t wait for everyone to order their meal the ‘Posty Way.’”

Apparently, fans like the collaboration a little too much. On June 21, the “Circles” singer announced limited edition Collector’s Cups, and according to XXL, over $6,000 worth of them have been stolen in The Galleria Mall in Houston. A Houston PD report reveals that 249 of the cups were taken.

Hopefully people learn how to act by the time Malone takes stages on his If Y’all Weren’t Here I’d Be Crying tour. It kicks off a few weeks prior to the release of his highly anticipated album Austin, about which he said, “It’s been some of the funnest music, some of the most challenging and rewarding music, for me at least. You know, trying to really push myself and really do some cool stuff. I played guitar on every song on the record and it was a really, really fun experience, and I’m super, super excited to share it with you.”

Hundreds Of Post Malone’s Raising Cane’s Collector’s Cups Stolen From Restaurant

According to reports, hundreds of Post Malone’s new Raising Cane’s collector’s cups have been stolen. The limited edition cups were launched last week. Sadly, over $6,000 worth of them were recently taken from a restaurant located in The Galleria Mall in Houston. A Houston PD report says that 249 of the cups were stolen on June 22, resulting in a $6,150 loss. The report further reveals that the thieves also stole dish soap and griddle cleaning pads from the location.

We’re happy to bring a little bit of that love to every Cane’s across the country,” Post Malone wrote on Twitter upon the launch. He continued, “starting today, June 21st, with the launch of 4 limited edition Collector’s Cups.” The rapper added, “Cups are limited so get yours fast,” alongside a smiley emoji. There are four cup designs, each featuring QR codes that allow fans an opportunity to win merch, trips, and tickets.

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Raising Cane’s Launched Post Malone’s Cups Last Week

Earlier this year, Post Malone custom-designed a Raising Cane’s near his home in Utah. The bright pink Midvale location showcases imagery of the rapper’s tattoos on the outside of the building, and several of his belongings are displayed on the restaurant’s walls. The special location was opened in April. “Collaborating with Todd [Graves] and being part of the Raising Cane’s brand with our collab restaurant and signature cups has been a fun experience,” Post Malone revealed in a press release. He continued, “I can’t wait for fans across the country to ‘Post Up’ their combos, see these cups in person, and build out their signature Posty cup collection.”

Earlier this week, the rapper shared some new details about his upcoming album, Austin. He revealed that the LP will feature 17 tracks, providing fans with a sneak-peak at one of them alongside the full tracklist and cover art. Post Malone additionally confirmed that Austin will be released on July 28, 2023. Last month, he also announced his “If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying” tour. The summer 2023 tour features 24 dates across the U.S.

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Post Malone Gives Raising Cane’s Restaurant A “Posty Way” Makeover

Post Malone is a mastermind in the studio, but the crooner also lends his creativity to a variety of endeavors. In 2018, he partnered with Cros for a limited edition clog. His merch store has also been praised for its quality shirts, hoodies, and other memorabilia. Now, the “White Iverson” singer is taking his talents to Raising Cane’s. 

Per TMZ, when Malone moved into his Utah home just outside Salt Lake City, he asked a friend and Cane’s founder Todd Graves for a location nearby. Now, years later, Graves has made this a reality. The 27-year-old offered to design the entire building. Customers will feel Malone’s eccentric touch in the dining room, the exterior, the landscaping, and even the bathrooms. The building is wrapped entirely in pink with a tall brushed stainless steel “1” tower in front. Malone developed each restroom to mimic a medieval castle. Additionally, he customized a classic 1974 Ford F250 as a permanent statute for the front of the building. 

Post Malone Has Always Supported Raising Cane’s

That highly praised merch from his website will also have a presence inside the Canes. A pink vending machine fully stocked with Post Malone t-shirts, cups, socks, and more will be functional. As if the new restaurant couldn’t be more of a tourist attraction, a meal created by the Grammy nominee will also be on the menu. Canes will introduce its Caniac Box, the “Posty Way.” As an avid orderer of this box, Malone has added his spin. Patrons will now get four chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, two Cane’s sauces, two slices of Texas toast, extra salt and pepper packets, and an unsweet tea/lemonade mix. For a limited time, all “Posty Way” orders will come with a decal sticker and collector’s cup.

Malone has kept a relatively low profile since last year. In June 2022, his team accused his label of delaying his album. Once “Twelve Carat Toothache” dropped that same month, they were still unsatisfied. Fans and those close to Malone claim Republic Records failed to promote the project properly. Given these circumstances, it’s great to see Malone still creating in some capacity. 

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Post Malone Will Soon Have Caniacs Saucin’ At His Custom-Designed Raising Cane’s Restaurant In Utah

Post Malone and Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves have a spicy new collab coming to fans in Utah. This Thursday (April 13), a special Cane’s store designed by Post himself will open in Midvale, Utah.

Post, who recently moved to Utah, insisted to Graves that he build a location near his new home. He also asked if he could be the one to design it.

Per Post’s request, a Cane’s store in Midvale recently underwent a renovation, which entails a newly redesigned dining room, landscaping, and exterior. The storefront boasts an all-pink exterior, with prints of his face and tattoos. On the inside will be solid pink flooring, as well as window wraps to create a glow during nighttime hours. Some of Post Malone’s iconic outfits will be on display on the walls.

“I have the best childhood memories of eating at Raising Cane’s in Dallas,” said Malone in a statement. “Collaborating with Todd on this restaurant near my house in Utah was awesome and I can’t wait for everyone to order their meal the ‘Posty Way.’”

Ordering the Posty Way will get customers chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, two Cane’s sauces, two Texas toasts, and a special collector’s cup filled with unsweet tea and lemonade.

In addition to chicken fingers, customers will also be able to purchase fan merch through a vending machine on site. This special vending machine will offer t-shirts, beanies, socks, ping pong balls, magnets, keychains, steel cups, and guitar picks.

“Post and I not only have a special friendship, but we are fans of each other’s brand, and we are excited to reveal this Post Malone designed Raising Cane’s,” said Graves. “This collaboration goes above and beyond to combine Post’s legendary vision with our award-winning Chicken Fingers. It’s over the top – something the restaurant industry has never seen to this level.”