Help me Understand Stanley Cups

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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.


Stanley has been a brand since 1913 so I'm sure you have seen their products at some point.


I think Stanley’s used to be for people who worked outside. Construction workers would take their day’s coffee to the job site in a Stanley. Funny how it went from blue collar utility to teen girl “fashion” accessory.
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People are stupid op.

These cups are poisoning them too. You can't make the stupidity up!
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Yongkang, China is where most of them are manufactured.
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Anonymous wrote:Sorry but secure and happy people don’t spend the time to disparage others water bottle choices. They just don’t.


OK Elle Woods.
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The Stanley mug isn’t any stupider than every other water bottle trend in the past. It isn’t necessary to haul half a gallon of water around with you everywhere. Men don’t do it, and they aren’t all dropping dead of dehydration.
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Nothing even comes close to a Hydroflask. I don't understand why anyone would even buy anything else.
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Anonymous wrote:They're big, you're forced to carry them separately as opposed to being able to stick them in a bag. The lid is definitely not leakproof. Yeti's keep drinks just as cold. Is it the fast that you have to carry them by the handle in front of your body and display to the world that you own a Stanley Cup? My DH got me a Stanley recently, and I was thrilled at first, but a few weeks after using it, I think I'll be switching back to my Yeti.


I completely agree. How did women keep themselves properly hydrated before social media told them they needed these monstrosities?
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Anonymous wrote:Apparently, a Stanley cup is some kind of flex. My high school daughter says they’re “basic.”


This made my head hurt
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Anonymous wrote:It's the oldest trophy in professional sports. Yes, it is rather large and inconvenient. However, it comes with a guy who chauffers is around for you.


Amen. Was a shame that I searched Google for Stanley Cup and the first few entries were these social media tumbler abominations.
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