Anonymous wrote:I should’ve waited and bought my DD the Target x Starbucks collaboration cup. This is ridiculous.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/yourmoney/consumer/article-12926773/starbucks-stanley-cup-limited-edition-pink-price-target.html
Anonymous wrote:It’s no different than the overpriced Benetton or Esprit piece of clothing I wanted when I was 12. If you have the money, it’s harmless and actually useful. I love my Stanley. If you don’t, don’t buy the knock off. That’s what I would have gotten and it’s worse than not getting it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$45 for a cup that leaks. Honestly. Even my 13 year old thinks they are stupid.
Well, if your 13-year-old thinks they're stupid, 'case closed' I guess. These companies seem to be doing pretty well with this fad, the kids seem happy, and it actually facilitates a healthy activity...but then again, your 13-year-old has weighed in.
Yes, companies make a lot of money off of silly teenage fads. The PP's kid seems smarter than the average lemming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$45 for a cup that leaks. Honestly. Even my 13 year old thinks they are stupid.
Well, if your 13-year-old thinks they're stupid, 'case closed' I guess. These companies seem to be doing pretty well with this fad, the kids seem happy, and it actually facilitates a healthy activity...but then again, your 13-year-old has weighed in.
Anonymous wrote:$45 for a cup that leaks. Honestly. Even my 13 year old thinks they are stupid.
Anonymous wrote:$45 for a cup that leaks. Honestly. Even my 13 year old thinks they are stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question is how do I think of the next “it” thing and charge 3x what it is worth to make people want it precisely BECAUSE it’s so expensive?
I don’t think it’s overpriced. Stanley is a legit company with 100 years of thermos products behind them. The $45 cup is huge (40oz) and the double walled insulation genuinely keeps liquids cold for 20+ hours. There are also
smaller sizes for less money. Some items are costly but that doesn't immediately = overpriced. This is one of those to me!
There’s another brand equal in price and quality. I forget the name because I don’t care. I bought my daughter one of the “special editions” that has crystals all over it and sparkles. We have so many Starbucks bottles that fit perfectly in backpacks. We use those mostly.
What brand is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question is how do I think of the next “it” thing and charge 3x what it is worth to make people want it precisely BECAUSE it’s so expensive?
I don’t think it’s overpriced. Stanley is a legit company with 100 years of thermos products behind them. The $45 cup is huge (40oz) and the double walled insulation genuinely keeps liquids cold for 20+ hours. There are also
smaller sizes for less money. Some items are costly but that doesn't immediately = overpriced. This is one of those to me!
There’s another brand equal in price and quality. I forget the name because I don’t care. I bought my daughter one of the “special editions” that has crystals all over it and sparkles. We have so many Starbucks bottles that fit perfectly in backpacks. We use those mostly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question is how do I think of the next “it” thing and charge 3x what it is worth to make people want it precisely BECAUSE it’s so expensive?
I don’t think it’s overpriced. Stanley is a legit company with 100 years of thermos products behind them. The $45 cup is huge (40oz) and the double walled insulation genuinely keeps liquids cold for 20+ hours. There are also
smaller sizes for less money. Some items are costly but that doesn't immediately = overpriced. This is one of those to me!