Help me Understand Stanley Cups

Anonymous
The flip top lid ones are pretty leakproof - not perfect but pretty good - and keep drinks cool all day. Price is in line with other metal water bottles like Yeti and HydroFlask. I don’t see the big fuss about them either way, I have a Stanley, it works well, I use it a lot, I just have the one so I’m not collecting a huge shelf of all the different colors, that’s about it.
Anonymous
Stanley cups and huge SUVs are soccer moms go tos. It’s part of the uniform along with yoga pants or leggings.
Anonymous
There is nothing to understand. Some people like them, some people don't. I've never even held one in my hand so I have no opinion either way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The flip top lid ones are pretty leakproof - not perfect but pretty good - and keep drinks cool all day. Price is in line with other metal water bottles like Yeti and HydroFlask. I don’t see the big fuss about them either way, I have a Stanley, it works well, I use it a lot, I just have the one so I’m not collecting a huge shelf of all the different colors, that’s about it.


+1. I have one because I wanted a larger water bottle with a straw and handle.

Honestly the people who rant about people who like trends like Stanley, bogg bags, Birkenstock, Lululemon, seem very sad angry. They seem to think that disparaging others choice on inane topics somehow will make themselves feel better about their own choices.

Sorry but secure and happy people don’t spend the time to disparage others water bottle choices. They just don’t.
Anonymous
SNL dealt with this cup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2tUO2mp99Q
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, a Stanley cup is some kind of flex. My high school daughter says they’re “basic.”


This is the only answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, a Stanley cup is some kind of flex. My high school daughter says they’re “basic.”


This is the only answer.

Calling anything basic is very 2014. Grow up.
Anonymous
I was wondering why there was a post about hockey here. Didn’t know there was a drinking cup called that. I wonder if they have to pay royalties for using the name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, a Stanley cup is some kind of flex. My high school daughter says they’re “basic.”


This is the only answer.

Calling anything basic is very 2014. Grow up.


Truth hurts.
Anonymous
My rising 7th grade DD asked for one last Christmas. I had to track one down through Dick's Sporting Goods. That's when I realized it was a fad.

I bought myself one a couple of months ago. I thought back to when I had my babies and the hospital gave me a big plastic cup with a handle and a straw; I was so hydrated! I have a condition called POTS so I have to hydrate a lot.

I still have other water bottles for leaving the house. The Owala free sip 18 ounce is my standard, or a small aluminum 8 oz bottle if I just want to make a quick trip into a store and am worried I'll have sudden thirst.

The 30 ounce Stanley really is saving me time. Most of my electrolyte mixes are supposed to use 16 oz of water. So I am just doubling the packets and cutting down my refills by half. Yay.
Anonymous
A what?
Anonymous
I love my knock-off Stanley that I got for $5 from Temu. For whatever reason, i drink a lot more water when I use a straw and can sip throughout the day without having to open and close the lid all the time. And the thing keeps my ice water cold all day long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering why there was a post about hockey here. Didn’t know there was a drinking cup called that. I wonder if they have to pay royalties for using the name.


Playing stupid isn’t cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love my knock-off Stanley that I got for $5 from Temu. For whatever reason, i drink a lot more water when I use a straw and can sip throughout the day without having to open and close the lid all the time. And the thing keeps my ice water cold all day long.


Drinking from something that came from TEMU is crazy work
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