Anonymous wrote:This woman’s car crashed, caught on fire, and the only thing that survived was her Stanley Cup, and even still had an ice in it!
It was great publicity for Stanley, and they even bought the woman a new car. My take away from that is that the cups are incredibly durable and keep ice cold for hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you carry a water bottle around all day as a kid? This whole concept is dumb and unnecessary. Drink water with meals, before you leave for school, intermittently in the halls between classes if needed, when you get home. No one needs to walk around with a giant 40oz water jug everywhere
I would have if we would have been allowed to. I don't know why you'd be so militant about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you carry a water bottle around all day as a kid? This whole concept is dumb and unnecessary. Drink water with meals, before you leave for school, intermittently in the halls between classes if needed, when you get home. No one needs to walk around with a giant 40oz water jug everywhere
Strong feelings for something so innocuous. Also, you are wrong. When I taught at a private school one of our inservice days featured a presentation about how important it is for kids to be hydrated and how it affects learning. It’s really disruptive to have kids getting up and asking to get water. Do yes, kids should be carrying around water bottles. I attached a link about the link between cognitive performance and hydration.
Anonymous wrote:This woman’s car crashed, caught on fire, and the only thing that survived was her Stanley Cup, and even still had an ice in it!
It was great publicity for Stanley, and they even bought the woman a new car. My take away from that is that the cups are incredibly durable and keep ice cold for hours.
Anonymous wrote:We have regular stainless water bottles from Costco. They keep ice forever too. And cost a fraction of the Stanley. And no cups in the teen's room.
Look, I get the teen "coolness" factor. And it's fine as we've all been there. And I certainly don't begrudge it as a Christmas gift or whatever. I just kind of feel like . . . just say that then. Because you don't need a "Stanley" to keep water cold or hot.
Anonymous wrote:Did you carry a water bottle around all day as a kid? This whole concept is dumb and unnecessary. Drink water with meals, before you leave for school, intermittently in the halls between classes if needed, when you get home. No one needs to walk around with a giant 40oz water jug everywhere
Anonymous wrote:Clearly you’re not on top of the style trend for teens. Probably not on top of the trend for your age group as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my friends posted a picture of her two tween daughters at Christmas. They were both wearing cropped puff vests, lululemon belt bags, the trendy uggs and holding stanley cups.
For some reason it made me cringe.
That reason must be jealousy.