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Date of upload: Jan 12, 2024 ^^
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Apparently, I'm living under a rock because I had no idea these cups existed until yesterday. What's worse is that, in December, I did one of those angel tree things where you buy gifts for a child who probably won't get a lot of gifts. This girl was 13 and her "interest" was Stanley Cup. I assumed it meant the hockey one, so I got her a small, tabletop air hockey game. I'm now imagining the confusion that poor girl felt when she opened that gift.
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Hydroflasks hit several checkmarks for people at the time: it was environmentally friendly, it promoted hydration as self care, and everyone wants a bottle that does a good job at keeping drinks hot or cold. High schoolers, office workers, construction workers— people from all walks of life had one. So it kinda became the universal water bottle for a while.
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I own a 1940s super vac cork top stanley. It has been in my family for 3 generations. Been through 2 house fires, car wrecks, and everything inbetween. Keeps coffee hot and water cold. Absolutely no complaints. Its genuinely the best piece of equipment i own and am extremely greatful for it. My grandma sewed a cross body satchels specially for it. Its my most prize possession other than my wedding ring and truck.
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This Stanley cup thing is nuts. They've been around forever. My Pawpaw, who was a farmer, always kept his coffee in a Stanley thermos because it would stay hot all day. Same for my Grandaddy, who was a master carpenter. Those cups have always been a 'working mans' cup. It's nuts seeing people go so crazy for them.
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The thing I find most ironic with the hype about Stanleys is that they’re impractically big. I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve seen college students have to carry their Stanley cups with their bare hands walking across campus in the middle of winter simply because the damn thing doesn’t fit in their bag. Risking frostbite for a cup is INSANE
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As someone from Poland I just cannot imagine a trend of teenagers bringing huge drinking bottles to schools and NOT having a scandal when it turnes out at least a portion of these things were filled with alcohol. Like when I was in high school there were regularly people having vodka in their orange juice cartons
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So...I have a Stanley that lives at my day-job desk. The ONLY reason why I got it was because a small business decorated it with the Jurassic Park logo stating "motherhood is a walk in the park" with a fun scale pattern. I didn't know it was a Stanley until AFTER I paid for it. Will I get any other Stanleys? No. Not worth it.
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I think resellers are also a big reason why people are rushing out to get things, not just Stanley cups. Reselling is basically a job now for a lot of people and that means they get up early so they can resell something for 3x the price or even more. So theres resellers rushing and people trying to beat the resellers. It's really common within any hobby community right now unfortunately.
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@andrewjames5910
4 months ago
What I find ridiculous is that some people have entire collections. That defeats the purpose of having a reusable mug.
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