Stanley isn’t a new brand at all: it celebrated its 110th anniversary last year. According to the drinkware company’s website, William Stanley Jr. “fused vacuum insulation and the strength of steel in one portable bottle, inventing the all-steel vacuum bottle we know and love today.” ...
but part of this is, here's the story of how I got the Stanley tumbler, I stood in line for two hours, I had to fight off people in the aisle, what have you... that's part of being in this community of people in the know who got the thing." ...
The charming craze began to pick up steam at the start of the year when the popularity of the viral insulated reusable Stanley Cups became so great, it created a cottage industry of ways to adorn them. Etsy sellers offer a range of “cup charms” and accessories like cloud-shaped straw ...
DUCKWORTH: Oh, look! There you go! You have a Stanley cup! A really big Stanley cup. MAUGHAN: Oh no, all Stanley cups are really big. That’s part of what’s funny about it. Is there — Yeah. Everyone’s like, why do you need this massive thing of water? But, look, people ...
produced by the Liberty Coaster Company in Chicago, is the original Radio Flyer wagon. The company changed its name to Radio Steel and Manufacturing in 1930 and changed the wagon name the same year. By the end of 1930, the company was making 1,500 wagons a day to supply the craze taking...
The story concerns Frederic, who, having completed his 21st year, is released from his apprenticeship to a band of tender-hearted pirates. He meets Mabel, the daughter of Major-General Stanley, and the two young people fall instantly in love. Frederic soon learns, however, that he was born...