What's with the Stanley cup craze? Trendy water bottles from the

By A Mystery Man Writer

The water bottle you carry around with you says a lot about you – at least, according to social media. We look into the hype around water bottles in 2024, and the Stanley cup in particular.
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If you have spent any amount of time on TikTok or talking to your 12-year-old niece, you have probably heard of the Stanley cup by now. The 40 ounce (1.2 litre) insulated tumbler with a handle has led to long queues, fights and a crazy resale market.

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