🐿💎Download Midas Merge 💫💖🌱for free via this link or QR code: bit.ly/3SuvAGr * hi there! I have noticed some comments that have said I am being misleading in this video and not clarifying that the lead is in the vacuum seal! 16:50 Is where I start to vocalize that if the seal is damaged, lead exposure can happen! I totally get some people miss things I say in videos! but I just want to clarify I am reading direct quotes from the reports and documents. There is no misleading here. I wanna make that super obvious that I'm aware and quote it was from the seal! I do STRONGLY believe that it is misleading and false advertising to not disclose this to consumers. And I am entitled to that opinion! Proper disclosures are needed! If you choose to buy a Stanley after knowing this info? That’s ok! If you choose not to? That’s ok also! It’s about choice and the company is being sketchy with not allowing consumers to have that choice in my opinion! Thank you*
@julius_pepperwood
7 ай бұрын
The laminating the label to save it was what really got me…
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
I let the UGLIEST cackle out when I saw that TikTok lol I'm sorry that was the best one I saw
@teoleno4019
7 ай бұрын
I think the little backpack for the that cup is what got me. Someone even commented that their Stanley is going to school. 🤣
@daisydryden691
6 ай бұрын
@@teoleno4019or the little plate that goes on it😅 the plates look handy and great for a movie night tho…
@PetCrazzy
2 ай бұрын
I’d only do that with my squishmallow tags cause they’re cute and have the descriptions but a cup tag?? Weird.
@AKbaby89
7 ай бұрын
My dad used the same green stanley thermos for 20+ years until i finally got him a smaller one (hes retired now, so he didnt need the big thermos anymore) about 6-7 years ago, and its still the only thermos he uses. Stanley thermoses are made to last, they are really good quality, but that should mean you *don't* need 50 of them😂
@tuschi8039
7 ай бұрын
Having more than one or two also kind of negates the intent of a reusable drinking vessel
@FireBlaze1901
7 ай бұрын
I feel like having maximum 2 or 3 is fine depending on what size of Stanley you use. You have your one you use and then you have a backup for when you're cleaning your main one (cause it's easier to just let those things drop dry)
@tuschi8039
7 ай бұрын
@@FireBlaze1901 absolutely, but some of those videos show DOZENS of cups 😱
@Ali_D_Katt
7 ай бұрын
Yep my Pappy had the same Stanley vacuum thermos for probably as long as I've been alive my uncle as well. They're both underground coal miners and used and abused them. They only ever had one lol.
@FurinatheArtist
6 ай бұрын
Exactly! I also have one (I got it a few months before they went viral) and it’s a great cup. I’m really happy with the quality. However, the good quality is literally the reason you don’t need 50. People are too used to crappy fast fashion items that you can only use one or two times.
@glendawalker3056
7 ай бұрын
Lead in Stanley cups is only exposed if it gets damaged. Yeti cups also have lead, among with others.
@vibrant_vision
7 ай бұрын
OK, so that answers one of my components in the question I posted a moment ago on the same thread. If yeti and other brands are using lead, only to manufacture the seals, if this is considered to be standard practice, and if it poses no danger, unless the seal is damaged, but I don’t understand what people are making a big deal about. It sounds like fear, mongering to me, being influenced to buy something off of TikTok is ignorant, but panicking about some thing without really understanding it is also ignorant. It still comes back to though, the part of my comment where I’m asking how obvious is it if a seal is broken? as long as it’s obvious, and as long as the label warns you about how to know if the seal has been breached, then I don’t see any problem with this practice at all. We use lead, and lots of other nasty chemicals to produce different things, and just because it’s used in the production process doesn’t mean that we’re exposed to it from the finish product. my mother actually works for the EPA, and the stupid things that people do just astonish me. For instance, people throwing away, leaded, crystal glasses, that I’ve been family heirlooms for a long time, glasses, they weren’t even using for wine, which, yes, the acidity of which can apparently expose you to lead in leaded crystal, but people who are literally just displaying them because they’re pretty, and because they weren’t important family, heirloom, suddenly throw them out because they find out their leaded crystal. To me, that is the height of stupidity.
@hockeysteph
7 ай бұрын
It is the industry standard way these vacuum-sealed insulated stainless steel cups are made. The lead is in a pellet that helps with the sealing process but unless you break the cup open, you aren't exposed to the lead. I don't think the lawsuit will go anywhere. But if it does, then ALL manufacturers of this type of stainless steel cup, not just Stanley, will have to disclose that they are sealed using a pellet that contains some amount of lead. These social media trends are what's toxic and I hope more and more people start waking up and realizing that no one needs as much crap as we see on social media.
@Maw1325
7 ай бұрын
Also, those test wipes aren't made for testing consumer products. They're just for testing paint in houses
@joybodelay9679
3 ай бұрын
Yes, you are correct. It is not a danger. It is completely sealed inside.
@BrokenToy92
12 күн бұрын
Exactly, that bit with the girl testing the cup was bullshit, the swab wasn't even reacting and she kept showing it as if it was, it's already been debunked that the inside part of the cup has lead (from where you drink), it doesn't, it's sealed at the bottom and it's pretty noticeable unless you never wash it or check the bottom, the whole lid that covers it comes off and exposes the part with the lead pellet.
@Mistertbones
7 ай бұрын
I thought the Stanley Cup was the trophy won by the best team in the National Hockey League.
@bethanybrookes8479
7 ай бұрын
Different (but admittedly better looking and way more meaningful) Stanley Cup.
@LoveLunaFam
4 ай бұрын
😂 so did my husband. He was so excited until I showed him what it actually was that my daughter wanted for Christmas 😂
@cat9lives999
7 ай бұрын
Hoarding or collecting? Eventually it all goes to the same place as beanie babies, longaberger baskets and all the other crap people think they need.
@ElinWinblad
7 ай бұрын
Squish mallow will be a mountain when everyone tosses them 😮
@Harpeia
7 ай бұрын
On one hand, yes. Absolutely. On the other, my MLP collection from the 80s is now worth a fortune :'D
@atxoatmeal
7 ай бұрын
Goodwill...where trends go to die
@ann3923
7 ай бұрын
Beanie babies are cute tho. I would buy all beanie babies in the world if I could 😌
@misslucky22
7 ай бұрын
Some beanie babies are worth a lot of money
@BindleBelle
7 ай бұрын
This just isn’t Stanley at this point.. it’s literally everything being shoved down our throats by “influencers” and the shop.. it’s out of hand and in 20 years, this world will look terrifying if we don’t slow down as a whole.
@folkloreofbeing
7 ай бұрын
We started the industrial revolution and we just went Gonzo with production and consumption,; and we haven't stopped.
@larissabrglum3856
7 ай бұрын
Capitalism has conditioned people in wealthy countries into accepting an extreme level of wastefulness as normal. Members of the global consumer class have been manipulated by 100+ years of advertising telling us we need more, more, more.
@moustik31
7 ай бұрын
I shudder imagining the landfills, where all these cups are bound to end in. 🙃
@wissa_is_here.
7 ай бұрын
99% of the time, I hate being broke. But the 1% of the time when I can't afford dumb shit, it comes in clutch to be broke.
@KinniMoo
7 ай бұрын
The lead is a small disk in the bottom and there is no exposure risk unless you open the covering at the bottom and doesn’t come into contact with skin or the drink. Some other big name cups that have the same led disk
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
yup!! I definitely think consumers should at least be made aware of the use of lead!
@KinniMoo
7 ай бұрын
@@IsabellaLanter definitely and none of the cup makers are going to voluntarily do it sadly. Rachloves tested the Stanley against her fav cup, forgot what it was, and the Stanley SUCKED! She put 4 or 5 different brands out in a sunny place on a warm day for several hours. They were the same temp at the start but hers was the only one that was still about the same temp. Pretty sure Stanley was one of the ones that the ice was melting in. I also heard that Stanley was probably going to be replaced by the next new thing very soon. Great coverage of the madness!! ♥️
@kathleenking47
7 ай бұрын
Unless, they need to wash by hand Could the bottom piece come off in dishwasher
@KinniMoo
7 ай бұрын
@@kathleenking47 no, the disc is embedded in the bottom. While it is possible to get it out, it takes a very deliberate act of breaking through the bottom to get it out. The person doing the review and her husband tried to get to it but gave up because it was going to take forever
@AsmaHt
7 ай бұрын
The cup is not even pretty so collecting it makes no sense to me. Having a bunch of that on a wall in your home is actually embarrassing.
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
i know to each their own, but i fully agree with you lol
@violet18
7 ай бұрын
It's really not pretty. If it were, I would have gotten one. I got one by Simple Modern instead after seeing it at Target.
@lexansstories6952
7 ай бұрын
It's a cup hun. It's not supposed to be pretty. It's supposed to be functional.
@gertrude137
7 ай бұрын
@@lexansstories6952tell that to tea cups!
@notme8152
7 ай бұрын
Yeah there are so many pretty mug shaped thermos or bottles who are really cute but this is really not the case. Obviously it has to be functional at first, but it's a thermos, you can choose between thousands and they work the same.
@madisonheppe3447
7 ай бұрын
I have a few stanely cups because as a nurse it can be difficult to find time to refill a smaller cup, HOWEVER, the people rushing stores or stealing the cups is ridiculous. It's literally just a vessel to drink out of. Nobody needs 10 or more of these. I feel bad for having the 4 I have sometimes, but then I remember that I really enjoy the few colors I have, and one is always at my bedside.
@cherrypie38482
7 ай бұрын
its fine as long as u use them ! it is kinda odd to have more than 2 bc i can understand having one while the other is dirty but no more than that especially bc of the price!
@maximumbees
7 ай бұрын
honestly i see no problem with 3 or 4. makes it easier to always have a clean one even when u haven't done dishes. its the people that dedicate an entire cupboard to em 💀
@bethanybrookes8479
7 ай бұрын
4 is not too bad, it's a little much, but reasonable if you take into account dishwashing habits. The problem is when people have 10. Personally, I have 3 bottles (their not Stanley's tho.) I have two sports bottles and one stainless steel insulated flask. The two water bottles works for me because I do judo, and it's easier to have 2 water bottles at a conpetition than it is to have just the one and to try and find somewhere to fill it. In the course of warmup and about 3-4 fights, I'll empty 1 bottle and then I still have the rest of the day to go. The thermos works for when I want something to stay warm or cold. I mean, I once prepared some tea in it to drink whilst I was doing a bird survey and the tea was still really warm 8 hours later. It's a sistema bottle too, so reasonable price, good quality. There's a reason so many kids when I was a kid had sistema bottles and lunch boxes.
@nikkilovesbooks27
7 ай бұрын
Lead is commonly used in vacuum sealed cups such as yetis so as someone who uses a Stanley I wasn't surprised when people started talking about the lead in the cup. It's not in the part of the cup you drink from, so you won't be exposed to the lead through regular use.
@kathleenking47
7 ай бұрын
Not hydroflask KIDS can't drink 30-40 oz cups Of Stanley They'll wet the bed
@PrettyDaised
7 ай бұрын
I saw a "Come With Me To Sephora" short and what blew my mind was that she brought her HUGE Stanley cup from the mall parking lot inside just to pick up like 5 items to what...maybe take a few sips? The rationale was not there, especially because it was 3x larger than her crossbody that could have easily fit a smaller sized bottle so she could shop hands free.
@seaottar25
7 ай бұрын
AGREED I got a really skinny insulating waterbottle for that reason, fits in my bag and still keeps things cold.
@julianlaresch6266
7 ай бұрын
I mean as a chronically dehydrated person i understand the need to always have a vessel of liquid nearby. Even for a quick trip 10-15 minutes into a store
@kathleenking47
7 ай бұрын
Women used to collect China sets
@nerdoftheatre
7 ай бұрын
10:52 If those kids are bullying her because she doesn't have a STANLEY? I'm sorry girl, they aren't your friends. I experienced similar in Catholic school with North face and Aeropostale. It sucks. I hope she's being treated better by her peers.
@TheNinjaNiky
7 ай бұрын
Hey me too lol, I'm in my 30s so Hollister and all that was what the cool kids got. I wore my cousins hand-me-downs lol
@IloveGermany00
7 ай бұрын
When I was in middle school I had a flip phone with no Internet access. One day I got on the bus and a little 3rd grade girl sat down next to me and pulled out a brand new iPhone. She saw my phone and tried bullying me over it. I was honestly appalled by it. This was like 10+ years ago and it's just gotten worse.
@kathleenking47
7 ай бұрын
They need to enforce the uniform😞
@OcarinaSapphr-
7 ай бұрын
It's hard to believe that when I was 9, & in primary school, or middle school- for the Americans - cool stationery (especially erasers) was our bag & social signifier- not a U$40 cup that could double as a weapon, or weight-training!
@maisymariee
7 ай бұрын
We all have our obsessions (you know, the things we collect), but I will never, ever, spend money on overpriced water battles. I still use the same one that I used back in high school, lol
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
literally!! I bought one nice ass bottle and another one for my man and thats what we have in the house!! it works good for us lol
@YashaVatrushka
7 ай бұрын
I'm so uninterested in influencer crap that I legit thought the stanley cup was a sports event
@cindy-tron
Ай бұрын
I mean, we call it Hockey, but you're not wrong!
@JulieAVL
7 ай бұрын
An adult shouldn’t be influence to buy a certain water bottle to make them feel worthy or better. It’s understandable in a child, but an adult who feels like they need it to prove anything needs counseling.
@splorngo
7 ай бұрын
watertok/flavored water communities actually started by bariatric surgery patients! because they were so limited in drink options, they formed communities around creating different drinks that they could enjoy. i also think it got especially popular in the south because mixed/flavored drinks are really common down here lol
@hannahl8299
7 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying this! I was going to comment this as well and was so glad to see you say this. The net positive of people consuming those drinks, no matter the vessel, is greater than these patients going thirsty and causing damage to themselves after surgery.
@valolafson6035
7 ай бұрын
I think it's another example of an important niche, that got taken over by people who don't benefit from it.
@splorngo
7 ай бұрын
@@valolafson6035 I agree in part, I think if you’re able to drink plain water you 100% should, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with participating. I personally think it’s similar to mixing other sorts of drinks, like a barista or bartender :)
@splorngo
7 ай бұрын
@@hannahl8299 yes! I always get upset when people make jokes about watertok without knowing its origins. It is weird and kinda funny, but it makes sense once you know what’s going on.
@kevinz.9785
7 ай бұрын
There is a YTer called Ginger Billy that did a short called "Every woman with a Stanley tumbler." It is worth a minute of your time if you want a laugh.
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
omg ive never heard of that. I'll look lol
@kevinz.9785
7 ай бұрын
@@IsabellaLanter Just finished the video, I really enjoyed your takes on these scam/unethical companies. Found you through the Pink Sauce lady drama. Cheers!
@TiffanyG8675309
7 ай бұрын
I love Ginger Billy 😂
@kevinz.9785
7 ай бұрын
@@TiffanyG8675309 Him and Tanara Double Chocolate, when I see them in my notifications. I know I will be belly laughing in seconds.
@seliyahsfairys
7 ай бұрын
Also one thing I wanna mention is the stanley brand supports israel. Free palestine and many other countries that are currently being oppressed by israel 🙏🏾❤️
@BarryChub
7 ай бұрын
every time i hear stanley cup i think of hockey
@chasingthestorms
7 ай бұрын
If they want a status cup go buy a Yeti! OUCH! I have four or five of them, but have had them for years!
@IloveGermany00
7 ай бұрын
I started following some subreddits about debt/personal finaces, and it is absolutely mind-blowing how much debt people have. Every time I see someone with a massive collection of Stanleys I just have to wonder how much debt they are in. A financially responsible person doesn't behave like this.
@iphisnextdoor
7 ай бұрын
Okay, water bottle trend: vinyl stickers on your 32oz nalgene (west coast hipsters circa ~2012-2018? still have mine)
@kelgrl87
7 ай бұрын
Yep my mom still uses hers! shes on her like 3rd layer of stickers at this point
@KaleighEllison333
7 ай бұрын
I love my stickers too much to permanently place them, but they aren’t extremely excessive. These trends are wild to me.
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
hi there! I have noticed some comments that have said I am being misleading in this video and not clarifying that the lead is in the vacuum seal! 16:50 Is where I start to vocalize that if the seal is damaged, lead exposure can happen! I totally get some people miss things I say in videos! but I just want to clarify I am reading direct quotes from the reports and documents. There is no misleading here. I wanna make that super obvious that I'm aware and quote it was from the seal! I do STRONGLY believe that it is misleading and false advertising to not disclose this to consumers. And I am entitled to that opinion! Proper disclosures are needed! Thank you
@nuitetoilee
7 ай бұрын
As someone who doesn't use TikTok, I had literally never heard of Stanely cups until saw a few commentary youtubers I follow make videos about them. That just goes to show how absurd these TikTok bubbles can be. Consumerism on social media is wild. It seems like these people's whole lives revolve around who has the newest or the most Stanely cups, while all of that is meaningless to folks like me who don't even know they exist.
@navywifehernandez6281
4 ай бұрын
I didn’t know about them as well
@AnnaMDurrance
7 ай бұрын
Months ago I heard about the lead issue. I did two different types of lead tests on the Stanleys I bought before they became trendy. They were all negative.
@seaottar25
7 ай бұрын
Yikes, and I thought I splurged when I went to Japan and bought an insulating waterbottle from a brand I loved (mofusand, it’s kinda like how Sanrio is a brand that makes merch, mofusand is just a bunch of cute cats) I totally understand splurging for one waterbottle you’ll be using a lot over a year or two but having like a whole shelf full??? Just choose a colour and be done with it yknow
@SyKnife
7 ай бұрын
If a product goes viral, I see that as a bad recommendation and don’t buy it.
@reginehunter
7 ай бұрын
LMAO same 😂
@9290SC
5 ай бұрын
This!!
@RachelJayne92
5 ай бұрын
Like Stanley, the brand that makes tools? What a weird time to be alive.
@krk6216
7 ай бұрын
The lead is in the solder and it is standard practice for every single double wall stainless steel brand. Yes that includes other expensive brands like swell and corkcicle. It's only in the solder sealing the vacuum that's under that circular center button. If any component of the bottom of a stainless steel water bottle comes off, throw it out. However, Hydroflask phased out their lead containing solder in 2012. So honestly I got their 30oz cup that's similar. Now does the fact that it's inaccessible mean they dont have to talk about it? No. But they're only getting the backlash because they're popular; all brands, major and "off", have been doing it this whole time.
@vibrant_vision
7 ай бұрын
I love researching things, but I don’t always have the bandwidth to research everything to death. The way I used to before I had two kids, thank you so much for your informative comment. I found a few others like that in this comment section. It is people like you, and me, when I have time, doing research, That have some hope of making things better. When I first started commenting and reading through these comments, I had a feeling that that other brands probably use lead, and low and behold, I’m being educated by people who have done the research, and my suspicion was correct. Although it is good to know that Hydro flask was able to phase it out, because I’ve been meaning to buy a Stanley style cup, but not that brand, and if there is an option from Hydro flask, especially one that has found a way around using lead, then that would be fantastic. Thank you so much.
@krk6216
7 ай бұрын
@@vibrant_vision I can confirm that hydroflask listened to their customer base and changed their manufacturing! I actually learned about all this stuff from lead safe mama. Their Stanley style cup is great, I have it in the color Lupine and it’s nice. I think I may also want the light pink color. Not to mention you won’t have to stampede at target to get one!
@abunlover
7 ай бұрын
Am I wrong for not being that concerned about the lead in the bottle? It's on the outside of the cup, it's not on or near the surface that touches the beverage, the lips, and they have always disclosed that the bottle should no longer be used if the seal on the bottom breaks. It's an industry norm for insulated cups and water bottles, and Stanley is far from the only insulated container that uses lead in the sealing process. I think that this is a situation where, the consumer is not wrong for wanting to know, but also people heard a rumor and took it too far. There are ways that toxic materials are and can be used safely.
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
That's totally ok! I think everyone deserves to know so they can make an educated decision so that's my biggest issue with this
@vibrant_vision
7 ай бұрын
But here’s the thing, the idea that everyone deserves to know, is negated by people being idiots when you tell them something, and they don’t understand it. These people do have a right to know, but if they actually did any kind of research, they would already know that there’s lead in that process. What they need to know is that the bottle is dangerous if it gets damaged, that’s enough. I don’t actually blame companies for not putting the word lead right out there, because then stupid crap like this happens, and people panic. I think the average person, falls into one of these categories, not smart enough, smart, but not well educated enough, Smart, but with not enough band with to do research, and so we wind up with people, panicking and throwing away perfectly good items, because they fall into one of those previously described categories. There’s a reason that we tell people things in certain ways, or that we don’t tell them, everything, or not all at once. The information should be there if someone wants to look at it, but, You can’t count on people to use their brains. For instance, man-made, trans fats are a bad thing, the ones where you hydrogenate or partially hydrogenate a vegetable oil to make it more shelf stable. However, there are naturally occurring trans fats in meat products, they don’t work in the same way, and they don’t have the same negative properties, but they are still technically trans fats. And so, if we required, the producers of that meat to put that on the label, people wouldn’t buy it, because they’d be too stupid to understand the difference, or they’d be smart, but not have access to the information, explaining how naturally occurring trans, well, naturally occur, or they would be smart and well educated, but too busy to research to find out the difference, Because life is so complicated these days. When you go to get an x-ray, they don’t put the lead apron over you and say here, here’s an apron with lead in it, but it will protect you from x-rays going where you don’t need them to go for the scan. They’re not lying to you because they don’t tell you, and if you ask them, they would probably be happy to explain to you what it is, why it’s necessary, but if you tell the average person that, then you waste the valuable time of doctors and technicians, Arguing with them, and trying to explain to them that the lead apron isn’t going to hurt them. I’m going to subscribe to your channel because I love this video and I wanna see what other content you have, but I’m wondering, if you don’t already, could you produce a video talking about this exact problem, how people jump on bandwagons fear mongering about information that they misunderstand or incomplete understand? Because I think that would be a fabulous and worthy video. If you don’t already have one like that.
@AKbaby89
7 ай бұрын
Im not gonna lie, seeing how crazy some peoples over consumption has gotten makes me so sad. I love nature and animals, and do my absolute best to eliminate all the waste i can (so i don't impulse buy, i only buy things im sure ill like enough to use up, i don't return things, i never do seasonal/trend shopping, i wear clothes until they no longer do their purpose, etc) and i regularly pick up trash in my community, and support companies like 4 Ocean who remove 5lbs of trash from the ocean with every purchase, and they make and sell bracelets made from the trash theyve removed from the ocean. So it just makes me so sad to see people buying 50 water cups when the entire point of using a reuseable cup is to not purchase one time use plastics. Buying a ton of cups defeats the whole purpose. Idk i have a water cup and 2 warm liquid thermoses (a small one and a larger one), and other than that i just have normal cups. I dont get why people need to change their cups like they do their underwear.
@natasa3412
7 ай бұрын
The fact that cups actually contain led in 2024 is baffling! People at Stanley themselves say that the part that contains led can lead to exposure if damaged! Things get used and eventually damaged so it is quite unsettling to think they literally know it will happen and still don’t do anything about it 😢
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
That’s what bothers me. Is the fact it’s not properly disclosed and tbh I don’t see the need to use lead? Frustrating for sure
@natasa3412
7 ай бұрын
@@IsabellaLanter Yess, like why they even use it? There are definitely other materials that could be used instead but they probably cost more🤔
@Aure457
7 ай бұрын
@@natasa3412 That’s exactly the reason, lead soldering is the cheapest way to create a vacuum insulated cup, and it’s bad for the end costumer, the workers that are soldering the cups, and the environment
@misslucky22
7 ай бұрын
But what about cheap 20 dollar cups there probably made from China and also have toxic lead in them too.
@DearLilBunBun
7 ай бұрын
@@misslucky22 Those are obviously bad as well, but people expect a name brand, more expensive product, to be safer. A cheap bottle using cheap materials is more understandable than an expensive one using cheap matierals.
@carriagereturn2602
7 ай бұрын
What i found out is the son of the guy who created the original thermos/company went on to do financial "things." So, if you've heard of the bank/finance company Morgan Stanley, that's the same Stanley family as the cups.
@elizabethhiltsfilm
7 ай бұрын
The lead is a puck in the bottom of the cup and it can’t be exposed unless the bottom breaks. As long as the button on the bottom of the cup is intact you’re safe.
@hawaiianshirts4715
7 ай бұрын
7:34 She threw them in the TRASH?! Because they're not the right style or color anymore? I'm a child of a hoarder, so my "don't throw it out" response might be overly sensitive, but that still strikes me a shockingly wasteful. At least donate them to a thrift store or homeless shelter!
@arkkon2740
7 ай бұрын
Honestly Im a no waste type of guy myself, if you're not going to use the cups often, put them in the back of the cupboard or something. Its not like people throw out wine glasses because they drink like once a year, why do that for a metal flask that could last at least for such a long time for multiple things?
@teoleno4019
7 ай бұрын
I am in my 30s and even I catch myself ordering too much stuff. Thankfully I don't have kids, but I understand that parents who buy their kids items so that they won't be bullied at school. As someone who was bullied back in school days, it definetly crushes your kid's self-esteem and self worth.
@Jalapenoruffles
7 ай бұрын
WHY DID I READ THE TITLE AND THINK YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT THE NHL STANLEY CUP!!!! I AM REELING 😭😭😭😭😭😭
@AtlinSwiss
7 ай бұрын
ME TOO 😭I thought this was going to be about crazy hockey fans! I HAVEN'T EVEN HEARD OF THESE CUPS TIL A WEEK AGO!
@Jalapenoruffles
7 ай бұрын
@@AtlinSwiss bahahaha right. Shows how much I pay attention to trends. I also heard the Stanley Cup trend is out now. 😂 saw someone on my local marketplace trying to sell their Stanley Cups, but they were all dirty. Lmfao
@ameslybrianne1997
7 ай бұрын
Apparently a lot of the cups that are like double/triple insulated have lead. It only is exposed when certain parts of the cup breaks. Which makes me want to research aaaalll cups that are insulated.
@veritsas
5 ай бұрын
I hate the “just don’t give into peer pressure let her be an individual.” no. as someone who was bullied relentlessly from 6th-10th grade especially when I was being “an individual”, sometimes just giving into the popular girls demands is a survival tactic. If a name brand stanley cup is what it takes? Fine. Whatever can satiate their horrible selves. Plenty of time for the daughter to be an individual when she isn’t at their mercy.
@jennifer.edward
7 ай бұрын
I have a yeti but only 1 😂
@kathleenking47
7 ай бұрын
Buy a Stanley sticker and put on cup .....stop cussing 🤔
@XRoxie_PawzX
7 ай бұрын
Actually yes they *do* have lead but it can’t come in contact with your water or whatever u put in the cup I watched it on the news and actually it also said that it’s normal for the human body to take in tiny bits of lead everyday from the moisture in soil!
@meganrae2508
7 ай бұрын
The first water bottle trend I remember is Nalgene bottles, the must have for anyone even remotely crunchy 😂
@leannewalker1422
7 ай бұрын
Unhinged overconsumption at it’s worst. Who needs a million Stanley cups.
@madisonbutler3874
7 ай бұрын
I have 1 Stanley cup (it’s a sage green Target exclusive, it’s my favorite color so I was thrilled) that I use daily and I’m so happy with it. It’s the only one I need and even when the trend dies out I’ll still love it. 🥰
@Kizzie_421
7 ай бұрын
As an epoxy tumbler maker and cup collector, I have had a love of tumblers and mugs way before tik tok. That being said I dont chase cups, if there is one I like and I can afford it i buy it. I have certain cups and tumblers for certain drinks. I can also say that lead bullets to seal the vacuum is industry standard and isn't exposed.
@miikoshka
7 ай бұрын
Owala is the OG healthcare brand. Best water bottles on the market for years. They have limited color drops. They have a true leakproof tumbler in 30 and 40 oz sizes. Best hot and cold cups I own. Stanley could *never*.
@MyDreamIsAStory
7 ай бұрын
I like using different water bottles and tumblers. But I am not limited to one brand and do not go with the trends. I have a few Yetis. All of them I gotten either as a gift or at TJ Maxx. Only one I payed full price for. I also use this great one I found at TJ Maxx It has Peter Rabbit on it, which I love, and it keeps my water cold all day and then some. Plus it was only cost $13.
@MagicalWingLT
7 ай бұрын
To be fair most of the other companies like YETI and Camelback use lead the same way for their cups and tumblers. Right now there's only 3 companies that don't use the lead and that's Hydroflask, Owala, and Klean Kanteen... I find it very odd that right after Stanley got popular 2 months later gets exposed for lead... It sounds like one of the other companies didn't like the competition bought a few of the Stanlet cups, tested them out found the lead and exposed Stanley. Just my theory because I find it very odd that this is happening now. Even more strange that Hydroflask comes out with a statement about their own cups as soon as this happened to Stanley....
@laurtheonly4980
7 ай бұрын
I have one stanley coffee cup and one of the big ones, for water. I spend a lot of time outside and in my greenhouse, and my daughter gave me the cup so I could have ice cold water even when it’s 90 plus degrees. Both cups are in great shape and I’ve gotten so used to having cold water it’s all I want now. I still can’t imagine having more than a couple, like one is washed and drying so a person could use one more. But walls of them? 10,20,50 cups? That’s insane.
@vibrant_vision
7 ай бұрын
So, I was asking myself exactly how many could reasonable person need, and this is what I came up with. Maybe six? One Stanley style cup, something with a straw and a lid, it isn’t 100% leak proof, but is good for carrying around the house, and especially for sitting next to your bed at night, so you don’t have to unscrew a cap to drink, and therefore it’s better sleep, hygiene, and let you stay more asleep, one blender bottle that is insulated so you can make protein shakes another healthy things on the go, keep shaking them up to stay emulsified, and keep them at a food, safe temperature, and maybe one water bottle, even if it’s only a single walled water bottle for carrying, just that, water, that is really truly leak proof, that you can throw into a bag even upside down, and it won’t leak. And maybe a back up of each of those in case one is being washed or gets damaged, so six. or, maybe eight at most if instead, you use the same bottle for everything, but you want to change out your color or pattern four times a year, seasonally, one for the winter, spring, summer, and autumn. That would seem reasonable, not excessive, and still allow you to change things up seasonally to match. Let’s say your bag, that’s assuming you’re reasonable enough to only change that up seasonally as well. So the most I could come up with was six or eight, I can’t understand having 10 or more, let alone, 50 or more. Sorry, reread my comment, and it was not clear, I meant eight because one for each season, and a back up for each, for when it’s being washed, or if it becomes damaged. But still, six, or eight, reasonable, 10, 30, 50 or more, not reasonable.
@vibrant_vision
7 ай бұрын
OK, so here is my question. So there is not lead in the actual cup in terms of the internal surface, that contacts your beverage on a daily basis. They say that is used in the manufacturing process for the vacuum seal with the double wall construction. OK, so I would like to know how much lead, And they say that it’s not dangerous unless that seal is broken, so my next question within a question would be how much lead would you be exposed to if the seal were to be damaged? And, would it be obvious that the seal was damaged? So for instance, Any double wall bottle should be discarded if the seal becomes damaged and you can tell that there’s liquid getting in between the two walls, because it can breed bacteria, at bare minimum, so if the cups are safe, unless the seal is damaged, and if it is obvious when the seal becomes damaged, then I don’t actually see a huge problem. Yes, there should be warnings about why you should discard the cup if the seal becomes damaged and the double wall insulation is no longer airtight, vacuum, tight, whatever you call it. Now on the other hand, if it is not apparent, if the seal is damaged, that is, if you can’t shake the empty bottle and hear that liquid has gotten trapped between the two walls of the cup, due to a breach of the seal, the that could be much more dangerous as you could be exposed to lead on a daily basis, without realizing that that is happening. I’ll give an example, glass, water bottles are generally very safe, and they’re pretty resistant to breaking, however, if the rim were to become chipped, it could cut your lips or tongue, but if it’s very unlikely to get chipped, and if it is very obvious when it gets chipped, so you can simply discard that bottle at that time, then the danger is very minimal. However, if there was the possibility that the glass could get, I don’t know I’m just making this up for the sake of an example, micro, cracks, or chips, that you couldn’t easily feel or see, but that could allow tiny bits of glass to be adjusted, or very small, sharp surfaces to cut your lips and tongue, that would be a big problem. To my knowledge nothing like that exist, it was just an example. I also want to know if other brands like Hydro flask use lead in the process of creating their double wall construction? if this is something that is generally considered safe and less damaged, if this is something that most companies utilize, even good reputable companies, then this sounds like a whole bunch of BS. However, if there are better manufacturing processes that can achieve the same result without using lead, if there are lots of other brands on the market that don’t use lead in this process of constructing the bottles to be double wall insulated, then there’s no excuse for the Stanley brand to be using it. But I would need answers to these questions to make a thoughtful decision on just how unethical or not this practice is.
@BeeseChoard
7 ай бұрын
Honestly, I'm pretty sure the likelihood of there being a settlement or an actual lawsuit regarding the lead in Stanley cups is very low. I am a licensed attorney, and I took an entire class on product liability suits like this one. Using lead for vacuum sealed, temperature controlled drinking containers like Stanley cups appears to be an industry standard, and hasn't caused major issues in the past. The lead is only exposed if the cup is damaged or used incorrectly, so I think that if anything comes from this outrage, it will just be a small notice that there is lead on the outside of the cup that could be exposed if damaged. I really think there's no need for a class action suit in this case.
@xeracalm2023
7 ай бұрын
The lead thing is ridiculous. Every stainless vacuum cup has that same bead. I shoot long range rifle competitively - I am around significant amounts of lead and yet never had lead poisoning.
@TheOwsNestHomeschool
7 ай бұрын
I'll stick with my 100+ year old Mason jar, hasn't failed me yet 😂
@finchharper4647
7 ай бұрын
I don't own one and never will. If given one, I would give it back.
@tamooz6649
7 ай бұрын
I bought an ecovessel after my hydroflask got stolen at a chemistry lab. Even mine has lead but they state that it is often times used for isulation to hold the heat/cold but if the disk on the bottom pops off I can send it for a replacement :). I think the main problem is that the bottom doesnt really protect from the puck at all but idk if there is lead on the other parts as well. Stay safe everyone 🥰
@abunlover
7 ай бұрын
There isn't, several tiktokers have done the at-home testing with the kits and the only place that had a positive result was the broken seal on the bottom where Stanley confirmed the lead was.
@KwispyZ
7 ай бұрын
This is why I teach my kids about customization. That cheaper cup that you buy can be customized and still cost less than buying brand then paying for that to be customized. I was never with the crowd growing up and it's ok. There are plenty of other things people bond over that's not toxic for the body and mind.
@autumn9353
7 ай бұрын
I just want to point out that the term "hyperfocus" is being misused here. Hyperfocusing is the act of focusing so much on a task that you lose track of everything else going on around you and is something that can be really detrimental to an individual. Just saying "focus" or "obsession" would more accurately describe this culture around stanley cups.
@WillianyAmill
7 ай бұрын
Ma'am, grown adult women are camping outside of target at 6 in the morning with their babies and their toddlers in this terrible weather waiting for the doors to open at 8 to get a Stanley cup that's a limited addition rose gold color.... Would that apply to hyperFocus? Cause they aren't prioritizing the safety of living breathing children.
@autumn9353
7 ай бұрын
@WillianyAmill Hyperfocus is the extreme focus on a task done by an individual. This is a term that neurodivergent people, particularly people with adhd, use to describe their experience. It's not simply an extreme focus - I think it's important not to co-opt terms that neurodivergent and mentally ill people need to describe their symptoms and experiences. I know not everyone feels the same way about it, but I'm not downplaying the absurd actions of those participating in this culture around stanley cups. I'm just saying other terms would be more appropriate.
@vibrant_vision
7 ай бұрын
Precisely. I actually had that same thought when I was listening to the video, but I focused my comments on other aspects. So I’m glad to see that you pointed this out. Hyper focus is very frustrating, it can be a benefit, or it can be a detriment, but it refers, as you said, to, focusing intensely, almost obsessively on a particular task, or train of thought, and applies to people who have, for instance, adult, ADD, or ADHD, or similar. Perseveration is different, where someone gets stuck on a particular point, echolalia is where someone repeats a particular phrase or word or noise over and over. I would say obsessive interest might be the best way to describe the phenomenon discussed in the video. Also ignorant over consumerism, but I agree that hyperfocus is not the correct term at all.
@fimbles4211
7 ай бұрын
No idea why, but i have a verbal tic that's literally "sksksk" in the year of our lord 2024
@maximumbees
7 ай бұрын
i get liking seeing the same thing in several colors, it scratches the brain good, but like. get 3 or 4, not 30 💀
@vibrant_vision
7 ай бұрын
Yes, precisely. I like variety, I love color, but I have rules for myself, for instance, if I want multiple colors of something, my maximum is four, one for each season of the year, and that is all. If someone can really can find themselves to their own self-imposed Framework of decision-making, having a seasonal change out for things like your purse, your bag, your water bottle, and actually make them last longer, if each item is only used for three months every year, if you take care of it, it should last in theory four times longer than if you used it all day every day until it broke or wore out. I can’t do the complete minimal aesthetic where you only have one of each thing, like one place setting for each person, a single water bottle, a single purse, but I think that my system is a fair compromise.
@idealchanful
7 ай бұрын
I bought a glass water bottle. Because opaque bottles are not so safe... I dont like mold, so it's just a bottle, in glass, with a neoprene protector, that I can pull out. I am not sensitive to trend, but I am so curious about these waves.
@misslucky22
7 ай бұрын
I was going to get a glass water bottle but then I realize a lot of places won't allow glass like beach and stuff so I got a cheap Stanley dupe that cost 10 bucks
@hyacinthmoon6289
7 ай бұрын
I own one Stanley cup that everyone is hyped over. I will say that when I make an ice water the ice stays frozen I’m not joking for well into the next day so my drink is always cold. I remember when I first got it how surprised I was that the ice lasted so long in them. That’s why I use mine at least
@hopelinan8862
7 ай бұрын
The lead is in the sealing dot at the bottom of the cups, it does not touch the beverages, or leach into them! Also, it's the same for relatively any stainless steel cup, not just stanley
@tinmanlover1994
7 ай бұрын
We'll be finding Stanley cup at the thrift store once this trend ends
@jennmalentacchi
7 ай бұрын
I got a Yeti 5 or 6 years ago because I need cold water for health issues and that is all I need. How many cups can we drink out of at once?!?!
@MollyOllyOxenfree
7 ай бұрын
I’ll be honest, the lead thing doesn’t bother me. You’d have to absolutely decimate and puncture the cup in order to be exposed to lead poisoning. But I’m not going to tell others how to feel on the matter. However, this craze really is insane. I have a couple of water bottles, one of which is a Stanley. And while I love it, I don’t need another. The point of reusable water bottles is to help the environment. Buying 100s of these does not help the environment lol. We’ve really become just absolutely surrounded by overconsumption it’s insane. I’ve definitely felt the pressure myself when it comes to things like skincare and makeup, but there comes a point where you have to make a conscious effort to stop. And Stanley should hold some accountability too. They know what they’re doing making all of these limited edition colors. I’m on their email list and I swear every 2 weeks they have new colors in stock.
@vibrant_vision
7 ай бұрын
I love your comment, but I want to disagree with one thing. You absolutely should tell these people who are going way over the top about the lead how to think, or rather to think more. I know you use the word feel, but that’s exactly the problem, they’re letting their feelings rather than actual information Inform their decisions. It makes sense to feel frightened about the potential of harm, for instance, lead can be dangerous in some situations. And no, we’re not going to tell people not to feel afraid. But we should tell them to actually use their brain and do research so that they’re not feeling afraid about things which are not actually dangerous. I think it is important that when people do, and say ignorant things, that we call them out, as kindly and firmly as possible. So I think, commenting on posts and videos and blogs where people overreact, for instance, about this lead thing, and actually informing them, is a very important thing for all of us to do When we can. So, please don’t ever feel bad, and don’t ever curtail yourself from informing people who are wrong, that they are, in fact, wrong.
@ohno3356
7 ай бұрын
Meanwhile, kids are homeless and starving....I collect stuff too, but there comes a point where it's insanity.
@Logical_Chronical
7 ай бұрын
I had 2 Stanley cups before it was cool.
@AlexandraUtschig
7 ай бұрын
I have a Stanley cup. I got it because it holds a lot of water (I drink a lot of water) and still fits in a cup holder. It's a nice cup, but I don't need more than one.
@amendez2825
7 ай бұрын
Goodwill will sell the for 4.99 in 1-2 years
@kevinnaber790
7 ай бұрын
All of the reports and testing that I’ve seen consistently show that the lead is in the solder used to seal the vacuum insulation layer. To get good insulation, many thermos manufacturers use a vacuum layer instead of a gas or foam insulation layer. They form the bottle so that there are two thin sheets of metal with a gap between them and a small hole on the bottom, the bottle is then placed in a vacuum chamber and air removed. Once the desired pressure is reached, the hole at the bottom of the bottle needs to be filled with a material that is resistant to heat and impact while also being able to adhere to the metal the bottle is made of. Some manufacturers use glass, but most ones that market towards heavy use or possibly impact use a solder that often includes a small amount of lead. Unless you’re licking the bottom of the outside of your Stanley cup, you’re not getting exposed to lead.
@cels2825
7 ай бұрын
11:00 THAT WATER BOTTLE IS SO CUTE 😭😭 WHY ARE THEY MAKING FUN OF IT??
@rd9728
7 ай бұрын
It’s the over consumerism and destroying the planet for me! Same issue I have with fast fashion. It’s GROSSSSS how much TRASH is clogging the planet I just want to puke. I thrift store shop for most of my stuff now and that’s only if I need something
@KayJoyy
7 ай бұрын
Its funny to me that people are only freaking out about the lead in stanleys but didnt pay any mind to any of the other cups that also contain lead. People will literally do anything for a cash grab.
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
it's false advertising on their end if they aren't properly disclosing detials. I have a problem with this with any company. There are issues with many other companies. Just because I cover one company doesn't mean I'm ignoring the others. Let's use common sense please
@ladycrystalr-u.s.a
7 ай бұрын
11:06 If your friends make fun of you for not having the right cup, then they're not your friends.
@S0l1dZ3r0
7 ай бұрын
I hate that they called it Stanley Cup. There is already a Stanley Cup 🤦♂️
@isabellahill8898
7 ай бұрын
Me and my yeti against the world forever
@MissMichele4286
7 ай бұрын
Back in the day, Stanley made thermoses, gd ones at that. Kept coffee hot for a cpl days
@jamiemaxcold9325
7 ай бұрын
Stanley is a tool company 🤷🏻♀️
@TiffanyG8675309
7 ай бұрын
I'll just stick with my RTIC that my dad won at a company Christmas party. I've beat the absolute shit out of this thing and it's still kicking.
@berniecrane9735
7 ай бұрын
I guess I'm to poor to even fathom how one could throw away several expensive, pefrectly fine cups, just to buy more of these cups...
@whiskeyandkittens6999
7 ай бұрын
I’m proud to say I don’t have one.
@Thetinyfit
7 ай бұрын
Oh man I feel like you’re so late here. Stanley is just a very violent and notable example of the overconsumption that’s been around a while. I feel like since 2020 people have been hard in the paint with hauls, collecting, etc. Forget having your shirts express your personality, let’s zoom in on $45 cups for… water. It’s awful. I wish our society would take a collective deep breath. I have 3 cups (closed hydro for hike water only, yeti for normal beverages (easy to clean so BCAA or Crystal light residue can be cleaned) and my gym shaker for the gym bc it doesn’t matter if I lose. Those should last me for my entire life. And 2/3 are spillproof
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
lol yeah i saw an uptick on tiktok recently and especially with the lawsuit coming out i thought it would be a perfect time to talk about it! it's a real interesting one
@Thetinyfit
7 ай бұрын
@@IsabellaLanter always here for you and this type of content and I didn’t know about the lawsuit. Just, you know, dudes assaulting Starbucks employees trying to steal a box of Stanleys. It truly bring out the heinous!
@frankenfurterr3432
7 ай бұрын
the lid on this pink studded starbucks cup i got for my bday (it was $30 US) cracked off in pieces and i was like 😭never again, ill just get them from five below lol
@OYJluv
7 ай бұрын
Its just a CUP.
@julianlaresch6266
7 ай бұрын
The lead issue, i understand that its not good, and its just a way to cheap out on manufacturing. But i also think its irresponsible to state that witbot clarifying that exposure is only possible if the cup is damaged. They should also have it publicly available, but as long as your cup is not damaged theres no reason to believe its unsafe.
@IsabellaLanter
7 ай бұрын
Hey there! I clearly stated this at 16:50 that the exposure happens when the seal is broken! I personally would avoid purchasing a Stanley because of this and I am more bothered with the false advertising and lack of clarity with marketing!
@vibrant_vision
7 ай бұрын
No worries. I don’t think anyone is criticizing you, as a content reader, especially because the lead issue is just one of many that you highlighted in your video. You clearly did research, but there’s a lot of aspects to cover. And no content reader can cover every single aspect perfectly, because no one has that kind of bandwidth. I think what we’re criticizing are the stupid people who jumped on the bandwagon, and or, the fear, mongering lawyers, who were hoping to get money, so I’m just curious, though, now that you’re reading through your comment section, would you also not buy a yeti or another brand that uses sled? I’m going to research what one comment said about Hydro flask phasing lead out of their process back in, I don’t remember, 2012 I think they said, if that’s true, then I would probably prioritize that brand over yeti or Stanley, or another brand that uses lead, However, I still would openly criticize the people who are jumping in on this class, action lawsuit, and the people who are using it for benefit. Which, by the way, definitely does not include you. I love your videos.
@BrigitteDiessl
7 ай бұрын
Stanley, as a company, has been around for years as a supplier for people who work outdoors or people who go camping or hiking and enjoy outdoorsy stuff. Ever heard of a Stanley knife? My Dad has a level that is Stanley brand. It was just a good down to earth supplier of outdoors/hardware supplies. No fancy colours. They were a pretty successful company. What I would like to know if who started the hype around Stanley products or Yeti products for that matter? Was it the company or an influencer? My daughter has a Hydroflask but she has had it for four years, took it overseas with her when she moved from New Zealand to Scotland. I have a water bottle from an Australian company (I think) called Ela and Earth and a bag from them as well. I'm almost 55 but I take my dog out for a long walk every day. My water bottle doesn't need to be seen. It's not a status symbol. That bag has room for the 1l bottle, and pockets for my phone, cards/cash, sunglasses, sunscreen, passport if I was travelling, poop bags and it's still a relatively small bag that I wear cross body. And I bought it on sale. I have another smaller bottle from Sistema but I found out that I run out of water when I'm walking and then have to find somewhere to refill my bottle which is not always possible when you're out in the bush. I take it when I'm going into town and it's easy to refill. It still gets used.
@abbysings13
11 күн бұрын
I literally was peer pressured into asking my mom to get me an iPhone (when the 6s was released) although I was happy and loved my Galaxy 😕 and I was in jr college at this point. The iPhone all about status quo and mediocre. Now I wish my mom didn't let me get the iphone so I could learn to stay humble and true to myself, ya know.
@bloomoomin
7 ай бұрын
I saw an Instagram post about a mom who had a disabled kid in middle school whose Stanley got stolen. I think it’s so sad that the trend is so important to some kids that they will steal from their classmates that can’t stand up to them. Also the fact that a reusable water bottle is supposed to be good for the environment but people are collecting them like Pokémon cards..
@felxsvoice1848
Ай бұрын
Personally, I don't agree with getting her 9-year-old a stanley. Way too young and buying the exact thing they bullied your kid for not having, in a way, shows you gave in. I'd just report those little POS to higher ups (other than the school admin) and see what happens.
@rindrr
2 ай бұрын
I have TWO cups, one small and one larger, both are tumbler mugs (one I got for work !) What I cannot understand is having 4+ Stanlies because you only really need ONE maybe two if you really want. It just feels so odd that people have all these cups with the only difference being color/finish design.
@kmn0717
4 ай бұрын
I have had the same large coffee flask and the same cold water cup for 10 years- they’re beat up, paint-chipped, and worn and if Stanley sent me 100 of their cups I would still use mine. I wont buy another until they die. And that’s the purpose of buying ONE REUSABLE cup. Such a stupid status symbol.
@HellGirl666
7 ай бұрын
I remember Uggs being big, I distinctly remember being in the middle school locker room and one girl snarking another for having bear paws and trying to snark me for having the cheap target knock offs. She didn’t have much to say when other girls side eyed her and told her nobody cares, they’re fuzzy boots. I just wanted my feet to be warm.
@corrievincent334
7 ай бұрын
Exactly! My mom couldn’t afford stuff like that (Hollister, Abercrombie, etc) so I just got used to not having it 🤷🏼♀️ I didn’t let it bother me so no one ever got a kick out of bullying me. I now take pride in being my own person.
@LoveLunaFam
4 ай бұрын
My 11-year-old wanted a Stanley Cup for Christmas, funny side story my husband thought she meant like the hockey trophy cup. I was like no babe. But I didn’t know everything about these cups. I almost didn’t even get her one because I didn’t want to use $50 of her Christmas budget on a stupid cup. And I couldn’t even find one. But at the end I had $60 left to spend on her and I found one at Dick’s Sporting Goods so I ordered it. Then I saw how big this cup was, it’s like half the size of her. And since then I figured out what the hell is going on with these cups. I still think it’s ridiculous. But I did find out that if I wouldn’t have gotten her that cup, she would’ve been disappointed with Christmas. Because that was her number one thing on her list. Now I will say she uses it every day so I did get my money worth
@Nina-hi6jo
7 ай бұрын
I only have ONE black Stanley cup that I bought at a store that sold the labeledless version for a ALOT cheaper. I like keeping my water cold in it and it makes me drink water throughout the day but I can’t fathom having SHELVES of these cause that is just way too excessive.
@Jo-razz
7 ай бұрын
Ugh, my friend just bought her two daughters Stanley cups. They begged for it. I hate to be a bearer of news. I already accidentally outted her 9 year old for having anti-aging drunk elephant. I was just telling her the story it showed her a picture. She recognized the picture and knew she seen it in her room. My friend didn't know she had it. (Hubby gave his daughter his credit card) He didn't know he just thought it was lotion. So when my friend seen it in her room she took it away. I have to tell her about Stanley cups. Her daughters are going to hate me. I think I'm going to forward the video to her sister and then her sister can tell her 😉✌️
@lostgirlcosplay14
7 ай бұрын
I'm sticking with my tervis that had Mando and Grogu 😂
@cassandrasmith9635
4 ай бұрын
That $10 cup from Walmart was so cute for a 9 year old. The fact that 9 year olds are acting like 21 year old girls, with the Stanley’s and the skincare/makeup is a fucking problem.
@MyDreamIsAStory
7 ай бұрын
Stanleys are like the modern day Beanie Babies. They are going to end up in thrift stores or be sold at TJ Maxx. I give them st least another year to two years. TJ Maxx has so many Hydroflasks bottles. They even started selling Yetis. And I do not understand having so many. Yes, maybe three or so. But not 20 or more. There is another brand I see people crazy over and that is the HydroJug. It was a large plastic bottle that had a sleeve on it. Now they are making Stanley type tumblers and so many people are collecting every color and reselling them for a ridiculous amount of money. I put stickers on my tumbler. So I couldn’t care less about the color being limited edition or what not as long as it’s a color I like.
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