| Will it make them drink more water? Great! |
It isn’t the cost- it’s the mania of teens/women feeling like they need this water bottle to look cool. Waiting in line at 3am, getting in fights in Target over them, yeah, that is some ridiculous stuff |
There's no downside. I think some posters just enjoy peeing in everybody else's Cheerios, and that's what makes them happy. |
Yeah, it is the cost because that's dominated most this conversation. The Target article just came out. And as if this water bottle invented teens/women coveting some item to look cool. By spring, it's going to be something completely different. You going to whine about that as well as if it's some novel development? |
The name of this thread--and the content of the OP--involves cost so... |
I haven't read the other responses, but, OP, this is why kids should get an allowance. You saying that it's too expensive and you refuse to pay for it, and then buying it anyway, teaches a terrible lesson about money. It's much better to give her the opportunity to save small amounts over time and then spend it as she wishes so she can start to gauge what is "worth it" to her. |
I don't suspect you have this problem, but there are actually lots of families who can't actually afford this stuff, but who feel pressured to buy it anyway. It's never just one item, and you're right that $40 is no big deal to most people. But the problem is never just one item, it's a whole lifestyle of trying to fit in. The Stanley cup thing seems minor in comparison to the thousands of dollars that tweens and teens are spending on luxury beauty products they don't need because of TikTok. Teens will be teens, but I'm glad there are still plenty of kids who can see past the fads. |
It doesn’t matter if they charge $40, $50, $100. The stupid sheeple will line up to buy them because they NEED them. They cannot manage to hydrate (or feel good about themselves) without these perceived status symbols. Teach your kids better. |
BFD. In two months, it'll be something else. That's consumerism. |
It's a fad. |
Yes and your job as a parent is to teach your kid to be smarter than buying into the hype, not pile on an buy them every new “it” thing |
Why? Why not have some fun? |
Nothing fun about a cup with straw |
Fine, stay sour. You do it well. |
She said “DD.” |