Stanley Just Secretly Dropped a New Cup That Looks Like an Oil Slick
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Stanley Enthusiasts Abuzz Over New 'Black Chroma' Collection and Reseller Practices A recent online video has ignited excitement among Stanley cup collectors, revealing details about the brand's upcoming 'Black Chroma' collection. The collection features a distinctive matte black 40 oz Quencher tumbler with iridescent, 'oil slick' accents, as well as other new products like vibrant colored tumblers, lunch bags, cooler bags, and cup carriers, reportedly previewed at a trade show. However, the excitement is tempered by concerns over early market availability and reseller activities. The video highlights a situation where a reseller, identified as 'Victor,' allegedly acquired a large quantity of the 'Black Chroma' tumblers and is reportedly selling them for $150 each. This practice has sparked discussion among consumers, with many expressing frustration over inflated prices and limited access to new releases. Comments on the video reflect strong consumer interest, with many declaring the 'Black Chroma' as a 'must-have.' One user stated, 'This is it. This is the one that gets me into Stanley’s,' while another added, 'The only Stanley I want.' However, the reseller issue is a recurring theme. 'It’s already out and sold out at several stores in Cali,' a commenter noted, indicating rapid sell-outs and the challenge of obtaining these popular items at retail price. The video also touches upon recent unconfirmed reports regarding lead content in Stanley cups, with a commenter asking, 'Does this one contain lead too?' This question points to a broader consumer awareness and demand for product safety information. Stanley has yet to officially confirm the release date for the 'Black Chroma' collection, though speculation suggests it will be available at retailers like Dick's Sporting Goods soon.
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