It’s a craze. Everyone wants to get their hands on a the new Stanley tumblers. Here is where you can buy the new Pastel Stanley Collection they just announced.
This is the hottest tumbler on the market. The craze actually started back in November when a woman’s car caught on fire but the only thing that survived was her Stanley Quencher Cup. It’s still had the ice inside of it that and it wasn’t melted. After seeing this, people went crazy and wanted to have one.
Stanley sent her free cups and bought her a new car, If you were parent like all of us, then you understand how your kids have to have one of these. Kevin’s daughter puts everything from her water to her juice in the one she got from Santa and walks around with it wherever she goes. Of course, Kevin’s son wanted one of his own. The one thing that is nice is they can use them as their water bottles when they are at school. J.R.’s step daughters also received a couple of Stanley for Christmas.
The Stanley Quencher comes in a variety of colors and sizes from 14 ounces to 64 ounces. Some people have multiple colors in sizes depending on which mood they are in. There was actually a Valentine’s Day themed edition and people lined up at 3 AM just to get their hands on one of them. It was worse then Black Friday deals.
Where You Can Get Stanley’s New Pastel Quencher Tumbler Collection:
There is now another new collection they just introduced. The Clean Slate collectionwas launched on Stanley’s website and has sold out, but there’s one place you can get them: online at DickSportingGoods.com. There are five pastel tumblers in the collection, one with pink, teal, and orange in a flowing pattern and another with blues, green and orange. A 40 ounce tumbler will set you back $45 and the 30 ounce is $35. Get them before they are gone!
How Much Money These Cups Made The Company
The 40 ounce Stanley Cup made the company over $750 million in 2023. They sold 10 million of those Stanley quenchers. This is definitely a cup that is going to be around for a long time as people really have fallen in love with it. So, don’t be surprised if someone asks for one of these for their birthday this year. Interesting enough is that the actual company has been around for over 100 years. Obviously the Quencher hasn’t been around for that long. It started to become popular in 2017, but is now the tumbler to have.
Five Country Superstars Who Do Not Drink
The life of a country music star is fast-paced, and often, country music sings about drinking and drowning your sorrows. Hitting the road and living a constant party can lead to country music stars doing some serious drinking. In 2022, Lady A’s Charles Kelley canceled a tour to get sober and later wrote a song (“As far As I Could”) about his journey.
Charles said in a statement when he released the song, “For me, the biggest word I’ve been holding onto is gratitude, not pride. I’m grateful. I finally see the light and am connecting with what life is all about. Some days are hard, but the good outweighs those bad moments. There’s some beauty in all this, and I’ve had time to reflect, time to get healthy, time to write. I’ve probably written 50 songs this fall, and I feel like all of it was leading to this one song.”
The song was co-written and produced with Lady A bandmates Dave Haywood and Jimmy Robbins. The ballad captures an inner conflict experienced by many, mixing sadness and serenity as Kelley recounts the steps along his path – both good and bad.
Lady A bandmates Haywood and Hillary Scott even considered putting their stamp on “As Far As You Could.” They ultimately changed their minds. Dave Haywood said, “We were almost afraid that if we put a bunch of vocals on it, that might take away from the pain and authenticity of that singular vocal.” Kelley added, “Hillary especially felt it was important for me to tell my story, kind of the same way she was able to do with ‘Thy Will.’ With their blessing, I’m putting this out, but it will live right alongside everything else we do.”
We look at five country music superstars who have either put the bottle down or never drank at all.
Even though he scored a big hit in 2009 with a song called “Alcohol,” it’s a little-known fact that Brad has never been a drinker. Even though he can mix you a drink in his Nashville “Yellow House,” which he uses for making music, he has never touched the stuff.
Charles Kelley - Sober since 2022
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Lady A postponed their tour in 2022 for bandmate Charles Kelley to have a “journey to sobriety.” Since then, Kelley co-wrote and recorded a solo song about his journey called “As Far As I Could.” The lyrics sing in part, “You gave me the courage the night I met my wife / You helped me make her laugh ’til you helped me make her cry / You started out a friend turned into somethin’ else / Now I like who I am with you sittin’ on the shelf.”
Shania Twain: Doesn't Drink While Working
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Shania told Entertainment Weekly in 2002 that she doesn’t drink simply because she has never been “interested” in alcohol. She said at the time, “I’ve never had a drinking problem and never drank when I worked.”
Tim McGraw: Sober Since 2013
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In 2013, he told People, “I don’t drink at all. It’s not a part of my life anymore.” Tim told Esquire in 2021, “I remember a moment when I was getting out of bed and going to the liquor cabinet and taking a big shot at eight in the morning and thinking, I have to wake the kids up.”
Keith Urban: Sober Since 2006
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Keith, who went to rehab shortly after he married Nicole Kidman in 2006, told the U.K. Times in April 2022, “I’ve nothing against drugs or alcohol. Everyone does what they want to do to have a great time. I just realized I’m allergic to it. Someone said, ‘You have an allergy? What happens when you drink?’ And I said, ‘I break out in cuffs.'”
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