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You can customize your Stanley exclusively on the brand's website for an extra $10. Simply select the type of cup you want and choose your color under the "customize" category.
So get ready: Stanley's famous Adventure Quencher debuts in eight new colors today. The lineup: Blue Spruce, Lilac, Azure, Mist, Plum, Fuchsia, Tiger Lily and Pomelo.
This hefty cup has an ombre sunset design that starts with a light yellow at the top and quickly transforms to burnt orange then a reddish pink at the bottom, with a hot pink straw and handle.
The Stanley Cup (French: La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion.
Stanley is an American brand of food and beverage containers invented by William Stanley Jr. The company was founded in 1913, and is best known for its Stanley Quencher line, also known as Stanley cups.
Stanley Cup champions (1927–present) by number of titles: 1 – white, 2 – blue, 3 – green, 4 – yellow, 5 – orange, 6 – red, 7 or more – purple, * – denotes defunct. When the WHL folded in 1926, its remaining assets were acquired by the NHL, making it the only remaining league with teams competing for the Cup.
They felt that the cup's design, which includes a handle and a built-in straw, made it ideal for women, who would be more likely to use it in everyday life, if only Stanley knew how to...
An update from the original Adventure Quencher, the Stanley Quencher H2.O FlowState features a large easy-to-carry cushioned handle and a new spill-resistant lid that has a silicone seal around...
The viral Stanley cup gets a holiday makeover! The popular brand dropped two festive Christmas-themed tumblers for 2023 that are perfect for gifting.
Wounded United States Marines pose with the Stanley Cup, with Glen Wesley of the 2006 Stanley Cup Champion Carolina Hurricanes in the background (upper left, in orange). There are many traditions and anecdotes associated with the Stanley Cup.