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Post Malone Wants to Pour You A Drink With New Limited-Edition Stanley 1913 Tumbler Collection
Post Malone Wants to Pour You A Drink With New Limited-Edition Stanley 1913 Tumbler Collection

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Post Malone Wants to Pour You A Drink With New Limited-Edition Stanley 1913 Tumbler Collection

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. After his fiery headlining sets at this year's Coachella, Post Malone needs a drink — and he had some help from Stanley 1913 getting more hydrated than ever. The F-1 Trillion superstar announced on Monday, May 12 that he was dropping a limited-edition collection of Stanley's viral water bottles and tumblers. More from Rolling Stone Thrive Market Is as 'Secret' Site for Grocery Savings Amid Trump's Tariffs Worried About Privacy Online? This Top-Rated VPN Is Up to 77% Off Kate Spade Is Practically Giving Away Their Best-Selling Satchel Bag at More Than 78% Off The Stanley 1913 x Post Malone limited-edition collection doesn't have a ton of details as of now, but we know it'll be available to purchase on on June 16 (you can sign up and join the waitlist today to get notified of availability). While you all probably know the fan-favorite Quencher H2.0 Flowstate as 'the' Stanley Cup, the 'I Ain't Coming Back' singer will be serving up his own spin on products from the brand's beloved Hydration, Bar and Originals categories. sign up for post malone x stanley waitlist Malone is one of many recording artist and athletes with thirst-quenching Stanley collabs, previously including Tyla, Lionel Messi, Lainey Wilson, and Olivia Rodrigo. 'I've always been a big fan of Stanley 1913, so being able to collaborate with them has been awesome,' says Malone in a statement. 'The whole collection is badass. I'm excited for y'all to see what we made.' There haven't been any visuals released as of now (besides the promo video above of Malone driving a big yellow school bus and speeding past a crew of waiting kids), but the brand teased that 'Malone has injected his unique creative vision into the Stanley 1913 x Post Malone collection. This is a partnership poised to captivate fashion and trend enthusiasts, die-hard music fans, and the devoted Stanley community alike.' 'This partnership beautifully merges the innovative quality and creativity our community expects with Post's authentic and expressive modern country aesthetic,' said Chief Brand Officer for Stanley 1913, Kate Ridley. 'We've poured our combined love for style as personal expression into this collection, and we know our consumers will love it as much as we do.' So what are we thinking folks? A red Stanley tumbler with a design inspired by 'Red Solo Cup'? Camo patterns or heavily 'tattooed' cups? Posty is currently hitting the road on his Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll, which kicked off last month in Salt Lake, Utah, and will continue through San Antonio and Arlington, TX, Atlanta, St. Louis, Detroit, Minneapolis, Chicago, Philadelphia, Hershey and Pittsburgh, Miami, Orlando, Denver, L.A. and Portland before finishing up on July 1 in San Francisco. Ready to pull that bottle off the shelf? Stay up to date on the release and join the Stanley 1913 x Post Malone collection waitlist on The items will be available to view on June 6, officially dropping on June 16. But if you're too thirsty to wait, shop a few of our favorite Stanley 1913 summertime pick below. $35.00 Buy Now on stanley 1913 $35.00 Buy Now On Amazon $55.00 Buy Now on stanley 1913 $55.00 Buy Now On Amazon $28.00 Buy Now on stanley 1913 $28.00 Buy Now On Amazon $140.00 Buy Now on stanley 1913 $140.00 $150.00 7% off Buy Now On Amazon Best of Rolling Stone The Best Audiophile Turntables for Your Home Audio System

Kentucky Derby: A Horse Owned By Toby Keith Heads To The Race
Kentucky Derby: A Horse Owned By Toby Keith Heads To The Race

Forbes

time02-05-2025

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  • Forbes

Kentucky Derby: A Horse Owned By Toby Keith Heads To The Race

Toby Keith performs onstage during the 2021 iHeartCountry Festival at The Frank Erwin Center on ... More October 30, 2021 in Austin, Texas. (Photo byfor iHeartMedia) Render Judgment – a thoroughbred race horse partially-owned by Toby Keith – heads to the Kentucky Derby this weekend as one of 20 qualifiers. The horse comes from Walkin' Dreams Farms, a 330-acre Oklahoma racing operation founded by Keith and now spearheaded by his family; Keith died in 2024, nearly two years after sharing a stomach cancer diagnosis with the public. 'My dad dreamed of having his horses in the Kentucky Derby for over 30 years,' his daughter Krystal Keith wrote on Instagram earlier this week. 'Here he is still making his dreams come true from his castle in the sky." She continued, 'My dad could never decide which passion was greater, music or horse racing. He could have had a PhD in horse pedigrees. What an incredible journey we've been on to get here. Win or lose, he made it to the Derby and that for me is everything. Render Judgement holds the 15th post position in the prestigious race, according to CBS Sports. At publication time, odds for the horse to win the Kentucky Derby stand at 30-1. This year, winner 0f the Derby gets $3.1 million of the $5 million purse. Render Judgment scored a spot in the Derby after Tappan Street, a three-year-old race horse, was scratched from participation following a workout injury. It's the first horse owned by Keith to make the Derby. Horse jockey Julien Leparoux will ride Render Judgement at Saturday's race; the horse is trained by Kenny McPeek, who trained 2024 Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan. "It was Toby's dream," read a post on the singer's Facebook page. 'Toby will have the best seat in the house to watch.' Render Judgment, a race horse co-owned by Toby Keith's Dream Walkin' Farms, is set to run in the ... More Kentucky Derby on May 3, 2025. Keith may best be known as a singer-songwriter who cut rowdy anthems such as 'Beer For My Horses,' 'Red Solo Cup' and 'How Do You Like Me Now?!.' As a singer-songwriter, he sold more than 40 million albums, earning election into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2015 and Country Music Hall of Fame in 2024. But off stage, Keith held horse racing close to his heart. He named his racing operation Dream Walkin' in nod to his 1997 album of the same name. Dream Walkin' – the thoroughbred operation – has earned $19,385,573 since opening its doors, according to horse racing trade group Eqibase. The 151st Kentucky Derby takes place Saturday at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Viewers can tune into the race on NBC or Peacock. Network coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. EST; post time for the premier race, often called the 'Run for the Roses,' is set for 6:57 p.m. EST, according to the Kentucky Derby website.

Today, tomorrow in focus at Boys & Girls Club in Flandreau
Today, tomorrow in focus at Boys & Girls Club in Flandreau

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

Today, tomorrow in focus at Boys & Girls Club in Flandreau

FLANDREAU, S.D. (KELO) — With the help of students from Dakota State University, members of the Boys & Girls Club of Moody County in Flandreau were building something. 'They are creating their own robots right now,' unit director Keilani Klimczuk said April 16, describing the scene that afternoon at the club. 'So, you're using a Red Solo Cup, and there are markers, and so by the end their robot will be able to walk on their markers.' Klimczuk manages the club, and it's a role she thoroughly enjoys. 'I love my job,' Klimczuk said. 'I wouldn't rather do anything else.' Around 150 kids are a part of the program, but that number will double in the summer. Kids in junior kindergarten to the 12th grade can be members. Rounds looks at '25 dynamics, says no gubernatorial run in '26 'My kids love coming here,' Jason Taylor of Flandreau said. Taylor has two kids, an 11-year-old and an 8-year-old, who regularly spend time at the club. Santella: So if this place didn't exist, where would they go after school? 'Oh, we have no idea,' Taylor said. Both he and his wife work full-time. 'We had a terrific day care in town here, but going from day care costs to what it costs to send the kid to sign up for the club, it's just night and day,' Taylor said. The cost to be a member of the Boys & Girls Club of Moody County is $100 per year, per child. But the doors are always open, regardless of a family's ability to pay. 'We never turn a child away if they cannot afford the fee or the services,' said Jody Hernandez, who serves as CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Plains. Furthermore, as Hernandez explains, they work to have no waiting list. 'We work with our partners to make that happen,' Hernandez said. 'We work closely with SDSU to get students and bring students from Brookings here to help work our club so we have enough staff here so we can serve more children.' The club in Flandreau will soon enjoy a larger space. And May brings a groundbreaking for a new Boys & Girls Club facility just steps away: an 'early learning center' with the potential to serve around 150 kids from birth to five years old. 'We came to that facility and its footprint and what we needed after receiving money from the Governor's Office of Economic Development, and we went through a whole needs assessment,' Hernandez said. Conversations at the club highlight the value of community. Dakota Layers, which raises chickens and sells eggs, is based out of Flandreau. Jason Unger, who serves as corporate counsel for them, says their financial support for the Boys & Girls Club in the community has been substantial. 'The programming is incredible at an incredible cost,' Unger said. 'Again, the way we make that work is by community participation and involvement, which luckily for us, I guess, is that's been a priority for a lot of our community.' 'It's a very protective community and a very giving community,' Klimczuk said. 'The parents that use it, the people that use it, they all are very thankful for it,' Taylor said. After all, what's good for family and their kids today is primed to pay dividends down the road. 'These are the community's future leaders, and we're hoping that everything that we're teaching them will just make the community better,' Klimczuk said. The Boys & Girls Club of Moody County is part of the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Plains, which has 19 total sites across five different communities. The new early learning center in Flandreau will make 20. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Windsor country singer debuts amid trade war with 'Jack Daniel's Ain't A Friend of Mine'
Windsor country singer debuts amid trade war with 'Jack Daniel's Ain't A Friend of Mine'

CBC

time11-03-2025

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  • CBC

Windsor country singer debuts amid trade war with 'Jack Daniel's Ain't A Friend of Mine'

Social Sharing An emerging Windsor country artist has received an unexpected boost, thanks to his debut single "Jack Daniel's Ain't a Friend of Mine." Parker Ouellette wrote the single about a year ago, long before the United States launched a trade war with Canada by introducing sweeping tariffs on imported goods. But the song was released in early March just as government liquor stores across Canada began pulling American brands off the shelves – including Jack Daniel's. "I'm never going to say no to a bigger audience," Ouellette said of the fortuitous timing. "But there's a lot of worry going on right now, and it's not unwarranted. … But I would be grateful for the opportunity to provide relief to people through this absolute joke of a song." Jack Daniel's' maker Brown-Forman has expressed its displeasure with provincial decisions to remove Jack from store shelves. CEO Lawson Whiting said on Wednesday that it was "worse than a tariff," according to Reuters, and a "disproportionate response" to levies imposed by the Trump administration. But Ouellette said he needs some time apart from the famous whiskey brand. "I'm going to go start hanging with my other buddies, J.P. Wiser's, and I'm going to … put my Crown on," he said, referring to Canadian whiskey brands. Ouellette grew up listening to country music, and he's been writing songs for about four years, he said. "Jack Daniel's Ain't a Friend of Mine" is the first single from his debut album. "It's my contribution to the great pantheon of drinking songs," Ouellette said, citing Toby Keith's "Red Solo Cup" and the Irish Rovers' "Wasn't That A Party" as genre-defining examples. It's a song about going out on a Friday night and regretting it in the morning, he added.

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