“This recall involves all Stanley Switchback and Trigger Action stainless steel travel mugs sold in the United States,” the CPSC reports on its website.“The recalled double-walled mugs were sold in a variety of colors including white, black and green, in 12 oz., 16 oz. and 20 oz. si...
This Yeti mug (pictured in the sold-out canopy green) is shatter-resistant and dishwasher-safe. It's cup holder compatible and double wall vacuum insulated. You can personalize this mug with your name or a design on the Yeti site. Eleven colors are currently in stock. Note that you sh...
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a straw, and a lid in a variety of colors continues to prove the power of the internet. It all started because a woman's car caught on fire, completely obliterated except for the Stanley Quencher cup sitting in her cup holder untouched. ...
The craziness surrounding this now viral 40-ounce insulated cup with a handle, a straw, and a lid in a variety of colors continues to prove the power of the internet. It all started because a woman's car caught on fire, completely obliterated except for the Stanley Quencher cup sitting in...
The craziness surrounding this now viral 40-ounce insulated cup with a handle, a straw, and a lid in a variety of colors continues to prove the power of the internet. It all started because a woman's car caught on fire, completely obliterated except for the Stanley Quencher cup sitting in...
Now, Stanley Quenchers are highly-coveted items (remember the chaos we mentioned at Target above?). They’ve even become the brand’s most popular option, unseating the aforementioned green thermos. The variation has also made a big difference on Stanley’s revenue. CNBC reports that, based on...
When franchises unite, a lot can go wrong. When it works out, the results are quite entertaining. The Stanley Drinking Cup Was Actually Invented 100+ Years Ago by a Massachusetts Man Filed Under:New England,massachusetts,Connecticut,New York,evergreen Categories:Articles...
Even for an outrageous retail price of $49 for a cup, what's so special about the Stanley? Does it change colors, add flavors, play music? No. It will keep your beverages cold or hot for a long period, but other cups and mugs do that for a much cheaper price....
And while the success of the Quencher was fueled in large part by an embrace of colors favored by its new, female audience, Stanley was clearly onto something in its first 110 years. One of the Quencher's most in-demand new colors?Hammertone green. ...