Pssst, There's A Secret Stanley Cup Sale—So, Yes, I Blacked Out & Bought Everything
Somewhere along the way, we traded our wasteful single-use plastic water bottles for a viral emotional support cup that fits a full 40 ounces of wine H20. And while we, as a society, maybeeeee took things a lil too far with the Stanley Quencher craze (did a cup really warrant sobbing children on Christmas morning and $1,000 resale prices? Idts), that doesn't mean I don't proudly tote mine around like a designer handbag.
While, thankfully, the cups aren't going for thousands of dollars on Poshmark (anymore), a tumbler can still run you $35 to $45 bucks, easy. Until today, that is. Stanley 1913 just quietly discounted summer-ready Quenchers, outdoor coolers, and even craft cocktail sets as part of its super secret sale. So, yeah, I'm about to blackout and buy the entire collection.
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Now, even though I have four tumblers already, I will be smashing "add to cart" on another. Naturally. The H2.0 Flowstate comes in comes in five size options total—14-ounce, 20-ounce, 30-ounce, 40-ounce, and 64-ounce—but that doesn't mean every version is currently on sale. Let's run through what is. The 30-ounce and 40-ounce are both 40% off in a ton of different shades—and you can even customize the design with your own monogram, photo, or unhinged phrase à la the boat tote trend.
Both sizes have a double-wall vacuum insulation that will keep your drink cold for up to 11 hours—and ice solid for a full two days. The versatile lid lets you conveniently sip from the reusable straw, drink from a side opening, or seal it shut entirely to prevent spills. As a chronic spiller, I can confidently say it's a game-changer. The tumbler even has a comfort-grip handle that's sooo easy to carry around and a cup-holder-friendly design that fits any car.
Tens of thousands of shoppers raved over the cup. "Love her, she's iconic, she keeps my drink cold for dayyyssss. 10/10 would purchase again!" one customer writes.
"It keeps my water ice cold even in 100+ degree weather," another adds. "I like that when I flip the straw down, I can throw it in my bag and not worry about any leaks."
And while, technically, you can fit a full bottle of vino in the classic 40-ounce Stanley Cup (seriously, I checked), if you want to appear, well, a little classier, there's an actual wine set on sale too. Do with that information what you will.$54.00 at stanley1913.com$50.00 at stanley1913.com$27.00 at stanley1913.com$82.50 at stanley1913.com$112.50 at stanley1913.com$21.00 at stanley1913.com
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