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That's how I feel about black Friday too, but I can understand wanting cheap things in this economy. I don't get 60 dollar water bottles from Starbucks no fucking less like can we please not give money to them
Whenever I go to school, I always find them, in my classroom, in the desk, in the bathroom, in the vents, in the water supply, in the cafeteria, in the plants, in the lights, in the whiteboards, in the speakers, in the alarms. there everywhere.
Tbf that’s me. I don’t keep up with trends and only learned about how crazy this was like…yesterday. I knew they were popular, but like the same popular as owala. Had no idea people are fucking racing each other to collect a cup.
@@scylla5867 I didn’t even now about it until after it happened. Imagine you just show up to target early to get some milk cause you don’t like crowded spaces and you walk in on…. That…..
They look like sippy cups but like ugly. At least sippy cups have cute little designs on them and actually serve a purpose! Thats not to say theye cups cant serve a purpose, but nobody needs so many of them.
when I first saw an influencer praising this cup a couple months ago my first thought was that it's ugly... then I saw more and more influencers loving it but I still don't understand why do people want an ugly cup lol
It was an inevitability. The old Stanley cups that were boring, functional, amazing drink vessels for hot and cold beverages that you only needed one of because they last forever were designed for a limited market. And by limited, I mean everyone only needs one. In order to keep making money after everyone has a Stanley, they need to sell to people who've already bought one. And the only way to do that is rampant consumerism by making everything the same, but with limited edition colors! Fun fact, this actually already happened with cars in the early days before they started using planned obsolescence. Once everyone had a car that worked and could be maintained forever, (I think it was Ford) realized they could get people to throw out their old car that worked perfectly and buy a new one if the company painted them in limited edition colors before selling. So this isn't even new.
@@generalcodsworth4417 lol old cars (especially fords) had a reliability measured in services per mile. Old cars weren't pinnacles of engineering. The 'planned obsolescence' cars that people complain about are usually just more modern cars. It use to be Toyotas in the 80s (you never see those anymore), Yugos in the 70s (communism more like consumerism). The issue with more modern cars (think 90s onwards) is that electronically controlled and regulated systems require more specialist parts and knowledge which makes them ever harder/impossible for the end user to maintain, but come with neat real-world benefits like fuel economy and not producing noxious gasses. What's more relevant to cars is "perceived obsolescence" where the car's key components (engine, powertrain etc) are functionally more or less the same, however differences in body work and aesthetic design result in a product which seems newer and prompts the turnover. I'd argue Audis of all the car brands are the worst offenders here, you can very often get Audis on the bodywork change that are drastically cheaper (even as high as 30%) even though the dealers know they're selling the same car just because the body is different.
its crazy because ive had a stanley thermos for a decade. and i was like "why do they suddenly care about that lol. its a good brand but its not THAT good"
My mom has been deeply amused by the Stanley and Carhartt trends. They’ve been around forever and have been kind of working class, reliable brands that have suddenly gotten super popular. She pulled out my dad’s old Stanley thermos that he used to take hunting and brought it to work with her. All the younger people at her job were going out of their minds about her “vintage Stanley” 😂
When you live under capitalism and have to spend most of your waking hours exchanging your labor for the means of survival, it doesn't leave a lot of time to build ties with a community and people then need to tie their identities to the things they consume. It's a shitty situation for peoole to be in, but works great for capitalists. All I can say is thank god the USSR fell; can you imagine what kind of world we would live in if the communists had won and we only had to work 20 hours a week to meet the needs of our communities? What would we do with all that extra spare time, and how could we get people to waste money on stupid crap?!?
I sit in front of a girl who drops her stanley constantly, I cant be rude about it because she's nice person and REUSES her stanley, which is what stanleys are for THEY ARE REUSEABLE
Literally had a girl in my class on the verge of tears, telling her story about how she couldn't get the limited edition Stanley Cup, or something like that. Guess these are the new hydro flasks.
The one memory of Stanley Cups I distinctly have is some girl in my highschool kicking hers over in the library and not noticing until there was a huge red stain from her fruit-punch-water in the carpet. Not exactly the best marketing tactic when your cup doesn't fully seal and people are hauling it around. I proudly rock my five year old, properly sealing Nalgene from a summer camp that's partially covered in (maybe slightly tacky) stickers
Same! I have my yeti and my Zulu, and my Zulu has worked through four years of college and butterfingers, while my yeti is a hearty little beast that’s lasted me since 2018.
the one that actually made me cover my mouth in shock was when the family was using bottled water to fill their stanley cups. it was like an assembly line too, i can also bet that these parents use their kids as content.
@@UP4NONEPeople will watch anything nowadays just because it is appealing to the eye. I mean haven’t you seen the videos of girls with acrylic nails and their hoodies in Ariana grenade style that purchase PACKAGED products to then transfer them to boxes? 💀 and they mean that shit wholeheartedly
@@UP4NONEprobably the same folks who want to see everyone’s breakfast, lunch and dinner picture on Facebook every single day for a lifetime or till you give up on Facebook😂jk but I gave up on Facebook when my FarmVille farm died, ‘FarmVille or Bust!’ Is my eternal jokey motto😂
@@UP4NONE very young children who have been given iPhones and iPads by irresponsible parents and left to scroll on TikTok, becoming more dumb instead of smarter. It’s literally “oooh pretty colours i buy now” for candy, Stanley cups, vapes, TikTok shop, consumerist trends, etc. I work at a petrol station and the amount of adults I get going “watermelon rainbow pink vape 😲😲😲 take £15!” Is so irritating. The fact kids are buying them to be ‘cool’ when they’re literally marketed to catch the attention of babies (obviously not for babies, but the same level of attention span). sorry for the rant lmao
The guilt that owning a stanley cup gives me is wild man. My family gifted me a stanley cup in my favorite color after my 50/fifty water bottle had been stolen. I used it before the stanley craze really came to be. Now I can’t walk into school without random girls pointing out I own a stanley and people stereotyping me to be a young girl with their stanley cup harassing sephora employees for drunk elephant products. For that reason I went to my moms and asked to use one of her insulated water bottles. I’m not getting rid of my stanley because it would break the purpose of being a reusable cup but i’m going to put it to rest till this whole stanley cup thing dies down.
Not using a reusable item you have because it’s popular is just as dumb as using it because it’s popular. Just use the product if you like it/its useful to you lmao.
I have a dupe my mom got me for Christmas because my tumbler had a crack in it. I love it because it's 40 oz and still fits in my cupholder. That's it. Mom said Buccheits had it on sale for $9.
Overheard my 12yr old daughter tell her friend about how cool the “Stanley cup” is and I thought; “ Awesome, she’s getting into hockey, that’ll give us something to bond over”.. needless to say, we were not on the same page.
@karinalumen9722 while this is good parenting advice. It should go without saying that we shouldn't be encouraging our kids to develop a hyperfixation with a water bottle that comes with a risk of lead exposure.
Thank you for explaining Stanley cups to me. I thought a woman stole sixty hockey trophies and the cops found them in her car. Now I understand why they were all small and different colors. I honestly *wish* I was joking; I've been confused as fuck all day.
Glad I wasn't the only one. Esp3cially when a quick glimpse showed it being pink, like what did you monsters do to it? Oh wrong cup, nevermind, carry on
Collecting is fine on its own - I have a enamel pin/pinback button/keychain collection that is very sentimental to me and brings me joy (all bought locally/secondhand/or from small businesses on etsy) - but I cannot imagine collecting reusable cups that have no unique markers on them except for slightly different colors and are definitely not being used.
literally.. its not even about the collecting as a hobby.. it's about showing off their collection of something popular to collect.. theyre literally so effing boring & so overpriced - i would be embarrassed to participate in this trend.. it's literally admitting you have no real individuality.. showing off your inability to develop something uniquely, personally sentimental as a just shows off how boring they must be
no cause collecting stamps has always been portrayed as boring BUT THAT SHIT IS REAL if u dont find every stamp u cant get that stamp back they only make so many and most of them get used and thrown away. Stanley cups on the other hand all look the same and will choke the earth until the end
A reusable cup, made for durability abd to help the environment, turning into a collector's item is absolutely wild (and the company 100% contributes to the problem). This is like a Black Mirror episode
Stanley cups were actually designed for construction, as it held a lot of water and kept it cool. After the whole craze started, construction workers couldn’t buy the cup because they were in such high demand and had to search for an alternative :(
I mean… the company was going out of business before the craze and they were planning on discontinuing this cup. Workers would have been looking for alternatives regardless.
Fr. Here in Italy the few "American Target" there are filled with Stanley cups and no one cares about them, while overseas people are committing crimes to get one.
Not really i think, the wallet and purse can be used while hands free and the purse is atached top you so its harder to pull, the thing with the cup is you will need to put It down each 10 minutes
One of the most interesting things I've heard about this craze is that it epitomizes how we've culturally replaced community with consumerism. People have such a small number of avenues to connect with one another that they rely on purchases to make them part of a group, any group.
6:57 this was the funniest thing ive ever seen i couldn't stop laughing. The fact that this was recorded like some family ritual as well as the peaceful music... was so funny
Stanley was always a fisherman/hunter brand. Here in Brazil it's always been a farmers' brand because, yes, it does keep the beverages cooler and warmer for longer periods of time. They were really inexpensive until the "agroboys" (as we like to call the rich kids of the farmers that think they are millionaires but they are just higher middle class) started with our own Stanley cup craze here in the country. Those water cups today are closer to BR$ 300,00 (US$ 60), which is absurd considering the minimum wage here is US$ 285. But I think all of this is just a reflection of late-stage capitalism and consumerism, especially if we consider the fact that this cup in specific is a collab with Starbucks, that just a few days prior was being canceled and losing stock marketing prices due to support to Israel, in days there was not a soul talking about that anymore but also giving money to them indirectly through Stanley.
Had to google that minimum wage because y’all set it by the month and we set it by the hour lol Sitting here like “y’all make $285/hr at minimum?!?! That’s either a typo or I’m moving”
@@leelubell9080 oh it's by month sorry lol here it's by month the payment. Actually besides the price being very low, we have one of the best Working laws in the world ngl. But we still have a lot to go
In the Philippines we have "aquaflask" and every where you look everyone is carrying around one and owns multi of it. Limited edition bottles are always sold out once released, aquaflasks also have multiple accessories like the Stanley cup
I have an aquaflask too! Although ₱750 is really expensive for a bottle, I think its insulating properties and durabilities definitely add to the cost, and Aquaflask is much more affordable if you compare to Stanley's and Hydroflasks that cost about ₱2,000+
Bc of how hot it is in the Philippines rn, I think I made the right choice purchasing my aquaflask bc it keeps my drinks nice and chilly, esp when I'm at campus the whole day! (I'm a college student). You should invest in things of great quality bc they last you a long time and they work well! The problem lies in the overconsumption of middle to high class ppl who purchase 372 Stanley's just to showcase them as a status symbol.. the overconsumption is ridiculous. The difference is that we purchase these tumblers for practicality, not to bandwagon in on these trends 😅
I think the funniest thing about any of the reusable cup trends is how the whole point of reusable cups is to limit the amount of single use plastic and paper products we consume but buying a new cup in every single color for the couple of months where it's trendy only to have it eventually sit in the back or your cupboard for years once the trend dies down kind of....negates the whole purpose of reusable cups?
and 9 times out of 10 theyll throw them away once theyre no longer trendy instead of givimg them to people who might actually want them for drinking water
I have a suspicion it's because of the price. It's priced high because you're only supposed to buy one and it should last you a very long time, but as with anything, people seem to equate the price with status. If you had one, you're cool, and having multiple is a flex. It's really stupid and a waste of money, in my opinion.
Being a target employee isn’t for the weak. I remember when we had to lock up the Pokémon cards because of that incident where someone threatened an employee with a gun over Pokémon cards
My grandma got a hydroflask because she thought it seemed like good quality and someone STOLE it. It wasn’t even like it was still brand new by the time it was stolen. It had so many dents and scratches.
I have a hydroflask but only because someone left it on the bus and every time the bus hit the brakes it would LOUDLY clatter along the floor, eventually I just… picked it up. Took it with me. Still have it to this day. I figure it’s just bus karma, I once forgot my favorite umbrella on the bus, didn’t get it back, got a fancy water bottle instead.
The whole stanley cup obsession just makes me feel sick. The way that people can be manipulated into obsessing over one pretty thing and companies take advantage of that so hard and everyone keeps spiraling down into insanity... it makes me feel sick. Anyways thank you chad chad for sharing your funny stories about snowy tennessee to make it better
Ironically, a couple hours ago, my boss gave us all personalized Stanley cups as our Christmas presents. They had ordered them weeks ago and had no idea they were so popular.
My mom bought me one of the Stanley cups at a pool supply store for $26 almost 4 years ago. My mom has since passed, so my Stanley is pretty special to me. but I don’t want to be associated with this madness
I feel ya! My mom happened to get one for free from like a raffle or something and she gave it to me. I’ve never been one to get trendy water bottle, but I decided to use it for work. Hopefully I don’t get associated with these crazy trend as well hahaha
Net positive cuz whenever someone brings it up to you you can dunk so hard on them they'd be banished to the shadow realm and never heard from again without evidence
Wow I’m impressed, 32 Stanley cups is nuts. Most players don’t even get the chance to win twice over their whole careers. I bet most of them came during the original 6 era tho, damn near every game set some record. This person must be the sport’s all time GOAT.
I tried to explain to someone the other day that the reason i don’t want to buy a stanley is the same reason i didn’t want to buy a hydroflask, i can get something cheaper that will last just as long and it won’t “go out of style” in a year. it’s crazy to watch the exact same trend cycles happen every few years and just stand back and see people be manipulated by big companies. and honestly i’ve fallen for it before, none of us are immune to corporate greed.
Typical fashion things. You get this season's "must have" today only to be shamed for having it tomorrow when a new thing comes out. Corporations love that.
Worst thing about this is that once the craze is gone nobody will actually use the Valentine themed or any Stanley cup altogether, basically killing the purpose behind their production
The idea of someone giving anyone a Valentinesday-Stanley Cup is a bit sad though. It's been 10 years since I celebrated Valentinesday and to be fair, it was never "really fun' or something, because my ex was a man with severe trustissues (never liked any gift I gave, because he was sure it was a hidden trap), that only felt "manly" if he could sabotage his lovely gestures with some bad behaviour, that he would call manly roughness. So my ex would give me a rose, sure, but he'd hand it over to me and then take his trousers off and drag me to the bedroom, where 'no' would just be ignored. He couldn't say the words "I love you' and would just wait until I said them and then reply; 'I know!' like Han Solo. He kept this up for the entire relationship of 4,5 years (including the unofficial 3 years before and ofcourse the half-a-year friendship before that.) I díd give a lot for Valentinesday, I made a handpainted T-shirt with an anatomical heart on it, a papermaché heart (to match) and some handdrawn cards. A memorygame, a painting of Boba Fett, Rorshach, any of his heroes. It was never appreciated though and whenever I received a gift (hardly ever) it was usually a kitchencalender for his kitchen that "I could also use one day if we live together" or a book he wanted to read and suggested I could read "once he was done with it." I never got to read that book, nor did he pre-read it as he wanted. And after I refused to take him back, all my art was (instead of returning it, as I asked) dramatically burned during a mancave weekend with his friends. Many figured I must've cheated to make him so angry. I never spoke to his friends again, only clarified to a few that asked, that I hadn't cheated, which they were most confused about, given the raging and complaining my ex had appareantely been doing. Again, it's been 10 years of being single and I'm very happy this way, but I also long for the moments in which you get to spoil someone, by hugging them in the morning and bringing them some (bit of) breakfast in bed or a little gift. And I am curious what it would be like to have him respond happy to my gifts and allow me to be myself without strain. I've offered to help someone with his Valentines-surprise once, to surprise his girlfriend, but he found it weird that I offered to get involved and help out with the gifts and all. Which I understand in a way. So now I just fantasize in my head about what I'd do if I had a partner and how I would surprise them. Sneak out of bed, the morning of Valentinesday to get your gift and then jump on the bed, kneel on the blanket and present it. Kissing his forehead, watching him as he opens the gift. Seeing him read the card and (in the case of my fantasy) thanking me for the effort I put in. Him then presenting a gift from next to his bed, which contains something I'd mentioned before and he remembered. And a card, in which he wrote that he loves me. He will not announce 'what we will be doing' and it won't be something unromantic like checking if the modelcar-shop has his 8-inch spare tires left in stock or him-playing-Minecraft-while-I-wait-and-watch-until-the-shops-are-closed. He will ask; 'What shall we do?' or better; 'Well, you mentioned you wanted to go to .. let's prepare!' and get his backpack ready. My ex had convinced me that "no other man will ever put up with your whining and your annoying behaviour, you should be glad to have such a wonderful boyfriend like me" but I'm starting to get hope that I will find someone that I like and that he likes me back, not someone like him. And when I find him, he will surprise me with gifts and I will surprise him with gifts and I can be myself and he can be himself and it will be grand. I am in no rush, but this is my new dream. p.s. I also got a card once, which was empty apart from a sexual request (more like demand) and a biscuit that he wanted me to finish, because he paid for it. Apart from a letter from a stalker in highschool that referenced sexual things and eventually led to the stalker threatening me with a pair of scissors, I never received anything for Valentinesday.
I'm really sorry for you that you had to deal with that and I hope one day you have any amazing partner who treats you well, but this has almost nothing to do with the original comment you replied to or the video in general? Yeah. Best wishes, though! Have a good day! @@Widdekuu91
@@Widdekuu91 'only felt "manly" if he could sabotage his lovely gestures with some bad behaviour, that he would call manly roughness.' Your whole post just gave me some clarity on my breakup a few months back. As an artist too the burning your art was heartbreaking. These men have less than no respect and can be vicious in passive aggressiveness or straight acts of hostility. Sorry you went through that, glad you got out. I hope you find a good one 🙏
Thankyou :) I actually just came back from therapy and we had a "light" day and talked about the future and my wishes. My therapist seemed enthousiastic about my plans and what I would describe as romantic and nice behaviour, she felt that was normal and something that I could definitely expect from someone. Thanks for your message :) @@Llkolii
I’ve seen ppl at my school get bullied for not having a Stanley, crazy that people are going insane over a cup that’ll probably end up in the back of their cupboard.
Gosh, really?? That’s horrible. I’ve been out of high school for a while now (and thank god it’s not like that at university), but with how fast trends seem to be moving nowadays…I can’t imagine the stress a lot of these kids are under to keep buying the next thing. It already felt pretty bad when I was in school, although I never saw any true bullying over stuff like that.
Fr. I deadass tell my classmates "why would you get so many if they're just gonna end up collecting dust in a few months" it's just like the hydroflask craze but worse istg because last I checked, people weren't collecting hydroflasks in multiple colors
damn that's crazy. people need a reality check. you think your coolness is based on a CUP!? Literally insane ! those are people who have nothing else to offer. how you gunna brag about something you didn't even buy yourself, or if they did buy it,that's bc they have no real bills to pay 😂
at a target i used to work at, the starbucks received a shipment of the cups and one of the employees put them out and bought one herself a long with a few other employees after an hour of customers buying them. later in the week HR found out and fired all the employees who bought a cup. apparently there was an email that was sent to only the team leads and managers about to not purchase the cups they're for customers only. come to find out the girl didn't know bc the manager was on causation and told NO ONE. the POWER of the STANLEY is absolutely insane. they're honestly dangerous.
I thought the rule in the team member handbook was that employees could buy items that had been available to guests for at least 15 minutes. If that is still the case, those employees should look into a wrongful termination lawsuit or something.
imagine doing this when there's a call to boycott starbucks... consumerism as a replacement for a personality is especially off-putting when these people don't even have empathy for others lol
anyways starbucks is suing the starbucks workers united union after the latter put up a statement in solidarity with palestinians, don't support evil corporations that are union-busting and being genocide apologists
Yeah, this is the one that bothers me the most. People are willing to sell their soul and humanity just for a reusable cup in a different shade of pink
I work at Target and it was absolute madness seeing people line up at closing time and still being there the next morning at opening felt so dystopian especially considering it’s just a damn cup 🤨
@@madwillcraft5088 Yes! I get asked every day if we have them and the answer is always no and people get so upset at me it’s like?? It’s not my fault we don’t have any I’m just a cashier 😭
I work at Starbucks and bought one of the other Stanley X Starbucks collabs (the red one around Christmastime) because I needed a new reusable cup and I get an employee discount. I have had more than one customer try and take my cup (filled with my water) right out of my hands while I am on my break! It is crazy how much people want these cups.
This doesn’t even mention the fact that Starbucks is supposed to be getting boycotted for them suing their Union for being pro-Palestine. To break a boycott line for a slightly diff color cup adds to the dystopian for me.
true, but it’s also worth mentioning that the people who would swarm a target starbucks to get another re-useable cup probably never cared or knew about the boycott in the first place 🤧
Stanley as a company has been making reusable cups that keep your drinks at temp for over a hundred years, like they were founded in 1910 or something. They used to be the working man's thermos lol. It reminds me of when Carhartt became trendy.
Fr like I've had my Stanley thermos since the literal day I was born and I haven't needed to replace it once. Buying 40 Stanley cups is absolutely insane
This is exactly like the Carhart trend, all the trends keep following my dad’s construction gear and it’s driving me insane because these items have just been normal boring things for me my entire life
@@aidanshelton6875 "it’s driving me insane because these items have just been normal boring things for me my entire life" And? Brands go through their 15-mins of fame all the time. Remember when hip-hop made Timberlands "luxurious"? To the point that Timberland's parent company discontinues all their other brands to focus on them? Or Juicy Couture suddenly becoming bougies after a few celebrities wore their tracksuits? The opposite happened too - Brands like Burberry or Gucci saw their products counterfeited and consumed by "non-aspirational" people which caused their prestige to drop, until they rebranded and pivoted away from their check and monogram for decades. And brands like Michael Kors which used to be viewed as "premium" are now considered outlet for how compromised their quality had become over the years.
I just haven't been able to wrap my head around this video I saw from one of the women who camped out in front of a Target for the Starbucks Stanley cups. She said "look at them! They're just so cute!!!" but like, they're literally just bright pink. That's it. No design, no pattern, not even an uncommon color to find when it comes to drinkware--JUST PINK.
And the shape is so strange?? 😭 Maybe I just don’t understand American trends, but come on, why would you want to pay that much for something that looks so wonky
I live in a very hockey town in Canada, and a friend recently said over lunch, "Have you heard about the Stanley cup craze?" and my other friend and I very genuinely went, "the playoffs?" It was such a perfect moment, I wish it'd somehow been recorded
I'm not even in a specifically hockey-loving town, I just... am Canadian and not up on trends and had basically the same reaction. Like, "I keep hearing about the Stanley Cup, but I guess it IS the time for it!"
i have zero excuse because i live in georgia, have no interest in sports, and still did the exact same goddamn thing. when my girlfriend asked if i knew about the stanley cup meme i was so confused because huh wait what what's going on is there some kind of hockey controversy
As somewhat who goes to school I can confirm these Stanley's don't even fit in pockets or water bottle holders so you have to carry it around by the handle THE ENTIRE DAY
It's hilarious and intriguing to me because Stanley cups have literally been around forever. My dad has like 3 old green Stanley thermos and cups sitting in the cup cupboard that have been there for 30 years. So crazy.
Had one of those green thermoses that have been passed from my grandfather, to my mother, to me. That thing literally looks like it’s been through a war but it still works great.
3:18 biologist here, taking oral collagen isn't worth it. When that collagen arrives to the stomach, it dissolves in other little molecules that are used in other places of the body just like if you took an apple or a piece of meat, taking collagen doesn't help with skin that way. Collagen is created by your body for it's own, the only way to produce more collagen is doing exercise and having a healthy diet
i was gonna say... its pointless to buy collagen bc ur body digests it down into proteins anyways. your body can make collagen from any protein source, like eating meat. its just paying more for extra steps!
@lilita215 never buy anything from a sponsor ever. There's a reason they are using this marketing tactic. If you came across them in a supermarket, pharmacy, on amazon etc you wouldn't buy it. So why buy it just because some youtuber claims it is good
I actually started taking collagen after Chad Chad said she started taking it. Mine's to aid my dry, cracking skin, as well as its plasticity. I don't know if it's a placebo effect, but it actually did help pretty much immediately. I also exercise and have a healthy diet.
@@EllisBrehme its only due to adding additional protein to your diet; any source will do, so save your money. if your skin is dry then an emollient will do you better.
I got tboned last September and because I was in shock I started crying when I saw how dented my water bottle was (because who cares if I’m injured when there’s a water bottle?). The thing was FLAT
Thought those cups were sturdier than that. Then again, people spend a ton of money on aluminum suitcases, and those things get dented af 🤔 I think it's a similar material to the cups.
They banned Stanley’s at my school because two girls got in a fight and one beat the other in the head with her Stanley cup and it caused like actual damage 😭😭😭
Imagine someone wrote a book about people buying cups like their lives depend on them. Everyone would say that its so unrealistic and that would never happen.
My brother gave me a Stanley beer cup last Christmas and I didn’t find out about this trend until recently, I don’t feel I’m missing out on much by abstaining from social media but now you inspired me to get the small ones if possible to support our short kings (who knows if they might become a trend eventually).
My mum grabbed one on sale at the bookstore of the university she worked at back in like, November cause she was like oh this is nice and useful and fits in a cup holder and she liked it but now that it’s becoming this huge thing she’s too embarrassed to take it anywhere rip 😭 she’s worried people will judge her
If she’s not ostentatiously holding it up in front of her loden green three-quarter coat and leggings EVERY TIME SHE’S IN PUBLIC I think people will know she’s not the target market
Fuck that. I’ve had one for FIVE YEARSSSSSSS. I REFUSE to give it up now. I’ve carried it around for years and no one has noticed until now. Now people say to me “oh you got influenced?” And I’m always just like “….yep.” Bc it ends the conversation sooner lol
5:40 the thing that astound me the most is why this random lady is trying to stop the man, like you're not gonna get a cup as a reward for defending a multi-billion dollar company, why getting in the way and risk getting hurt, it's insane.
There wasn't just one cup in the box. Other people stole from that box and hence the man left with just one cup in the box. So the lady was stealing from his box. Never thought I'd write such a strange sentence 😅
I’m a Starbucks employee and we only got two of the Christmas red Stanley cups for the whole season. I’d never had a Stanley before and admittedly needed to drink more water so I bought one, and you will not believe the amount of people who rushed inside at opening and were like “WHERE IS THE STANLEY? DO YOU HAVE THE STANLEY?????” It was crazy. Now those suckers go for 300 dollars online.
Too bad you can't have an in-store auction for those. Have just one (to make it seem even more rare) with a whiteboard next to it. Keep writing the highest bid on that whiteboard and let it go for a week. That cup will sell for $500, especially if you put some starbucks-y dangle on the handle as well. That would make for a great reality show episode as well. Like Storage Wars or whatever, but all over one cup.
This Stanley cup thing is nuts. Stanleys have been around for as long as I can remember. Both of my grandfathers had the big green thermos because it would keep their coffee hot. One was a cattle farmer, the other a master carpenter. I've always seen it as the 'working mans' cup.
Well unfortunately brands like Stanley, carrhart , hell I’ll even mention wrangler , and yeti have used to be mainly blue collar / outdoors brands but now unfortunately it’s all about buying the brand. I’m a farrier and a farmer I work out in the cold and use carrhart and I splurged on my first 36 ounce yeti water bottle because they do work good. But I’ll get shit from people who accuse me of buying the brand. Even though that those said brands were originally targeted to a specific group which I’m a part of lol
I work in a very hot/cold environment depending on the season and thought that cup looks reliable maybe i buy one but I am so deterred by the entire hype that it feels almost embarrassing because you think to yourself I am not part of the crazy I just want a thermos that keeps my drink hot in a -7 °C winter and cool during 39°C summers
@@roseanoctuaasmr personally I’d just go for it. I have a yeti and a Yukon ( Yukon is probably cheaper) and they both work awesome. It’s not like I’m out here trying to collect and buy them all in every color for the vibe of buying expensive bottles
@@roseanoctuaasmr personally I’d just go for it. I have a yeti and a Yukon ( Yukon is probably cheaper) and they both work awesome. It’s not like I’m out here trying to collect and buy them all in every color for the vibe of buying expensive bottles just for the hell of it
@@roseanoctuaasmrI don’t think the thermoses/travel mugs have the same hype anyway. I have the travel mug and the logo is on the bottom so you wouldn’t even clock it as a Stanley. Got it almost a decade ago and it still does its job almost too well (left it in the car in winter for a few hours and my tea was still almost too hot to drink.) They also sent me a new lid for free when I accidentally melted a part in the dishwasher, which is refreshing in this time of upsells and planned obsolescence. I got off track, but I’d say go for the travel mug if you’re interested.
"Okay, guys, we're gonna boycott starbucks now, oh wait, wait a minute, is that an overpirced cup im probably not gonna use in a year????hell yeah, who cares about genocide imma get me this cup 😍"
My dad was obsessed with Stanley theromoses way back when. He would always point them out in the store and tell us the story about when he was a kid his dad had one and it fell off his tractor and it was so damn durable it dented the tractor
I think it’s more like if you’re going on a hike/ walk or something and you want to take just your essentials and water with you and not have to worry about carrying a bag
So my sister got everyone Stanley cups for Christmas b4 they were popular. And dead ass the reason you need a bag is because that thing weighs so much and it’s not even spill proof. So it’s like carrying this 10 lb bag on top of everything else and you can’t put it in a bag otherwise it will spill.
my mom got me one for christmas and it is genuinely very nice for me (straw, handle, absurd volume) and i think not caring about trends should exist in the reverse as well. i'm still using it and i'll keep using it even when it's done being aestheticized and promoting consumer culture
Same here. I didn’t really want/need one but my aunt got me one for Christmas and omg do I love it! It’s great for 3-4 hour nursing lectures because it holds so much and keeps it cold. I’ll be using this thing FOREVER
I think it's absolutely fine to like the cup! I even think it's a smart thing to want; hell I know I wanted stuff that wasn't in the least bit useful as a teen
I work at a Starbucks and now I'm so tempted to print out that Stan Lee picture, tape it on my reusable bottle and ask all my coworkers if they like my Stan Lee cup 😭
So, I don't live in the US, and when I tell you that I haven't seen a single Stanley cup anywhere, I mean it. No store, not on anyone's person, not in the trash room. Nowehere. I haven't even heard anything about them here. So watching this is absolutely insane. It's genuinely sad to see, and yet I'm not surprised at all because this is where society has gone to
Same here. I work at a school where every teacher has a reusable water bottle and not a single one of them is a Stanley. This seems like something that only happens in the US. Their type of over-consumerism is crazy.
@@aliseapse4856its an indicator of the CCP's active engagement in psyops within the TTok sphere that specifically targets users in NAmerica. i bet those cups are made in China probably in a labor camp or they have people like the Uyghurs making them. 👽
This whole craze has always been so funny to me- it reminds me of when champion or hydro flasks got super cool. Stanley’s used to be the cup that construction workers used and were found strange but now people have collections of them, in a few years or months nobody’s gonna care lol
My mom got a Stanley from a coworker for Christmas and it has been in the back of the cabinet since then… my mom still continues to use her dupe version because ‘it doesn’t leak’
Like, Cartman sees that Stanley cups are popular, and decides to start his own business with them... except they are just normal cups with Stan's face in it
i guess because there was this one girl who got into an accident and her stanley wasnt broken and the ice inside was still cold, but idk. there might be another reason
I see the appeal of pink cups. It’s not $60 worth of appeal though. Bootlegs are affordable and honestly probably around the same quality. Most of these crazy popular brands snap in two when lightly jolted. Like 32 cups…. 32 cups.
But is it even worth it if you didn't have to assault a minimum wage worker or drop $60 so you can post on the gram? Verily I say..... Yes. Yeah that sounds pretty dope.
Ngl I’m not a big fan of metal water bottles anyways. They always make the water taste metallic-y so I’ve been using a glass one for years. Scares the shit outve me if it were to drop but taste wise it’s pretty great and it holds over 20oz so not terrible.
I love this video. It’s crazy how many people are so programmed to fall for these marketing strategies. I love content creators who try to deprogram people. I remember my marketing class back in college first thing my professor said on day one is “marketing is convincing people to buy a product and service they don’t need” it seems like common sense I.e selling snow to an Eskimo but it seems like there are too many Eskimos out here buying snow. One of the things marketing does is create a problem that doesn’t exist and supplying a solution for them with at times having that solution solve several other problems . Example: do you ever get tired of bending over to pick something up? We’ll try the pick up stick, no more bending down and falling over, plus the pick up stick can be used for reaching high places, handling snakes, scratching your back etc. and people will buy it
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The Stanley cup craze is just such an insane and comical portrayal of consumerism it feels like it's satire but it isn't.
That's how I feel about black Friday too, but I can understand wanting cheap things in this economy. I don't get 60 dollar water bottles from Starbucks no fucking less like can we please not give money to them
Ngl, it scares me
It will for sure spawn a Southpark episode. Those guys are so lucky the world basically turned into their parody.
Whenever I go to school, I always find them, in my classroom, in the desk, in the bathroom, in the vents, in the water supply, in the cafeteria, in the plants, in the lights, in the whiteboards, in the speakers, in the alarms. there everywhere.
It's so stereotypically american as well
Can you imagine not being chronically online and going to target during that Stanley cup craze? You'd think zombie movies are starting
Tbf that’s me. I don’t keep up with trends and only learned about how crazy this was like…yesterday. I knew they were popular, but like the same popular as owala. Had no idea people are fucking racing each other to collect a cup.
I'm just glad we don't have targets. I don't think I've seen a single Stanley cup irl either xd
i didn’t know about that cup and when i saw the video where they’re all running i was so confused
That would've been horrifying 😂
@@scylla5867 I didn’t even now about it until after it happened. Imagine you just show up to target early to get some milk cause you don’t like crowded spaces and you walk in on…. That…..
The funniest part of this, to me, is that it's the most generic looking cup ever. "knockoff Stanley cups" are just cups with a handle
Tbh they look ugly as hell to me. Like a weirdly shaped thermos with a mug handle.
@@Evanz111 that's literally what it is lmfao
Hit the nail right on the head
They look like sippy cups but like ugly.
At least sippy cups have cute little designs on them and actually serve a purpose!
Thats not to say theye cups cant serve a purpose, but nobody needs so many of them.
when I first saw an influencer praising this cup a couple months ago my first thought was that it's ugly... then I saw more and more influencers loving it but I still don't understand why do people want an ugly cup lol
and they're also so ridculously large
it’s so fucking dystopian to see something meant to be reusable become a COLLECTIBLE to people.
It was an inevitability. The old Stanley cups that were boring, functional, amazing drink vessels for hot and cold beverages that you only needed one of because they last forever were designed for a limited market. And by limited, I mean everyone only needs one.
In order to keep making money after everyone has a Stanley, they need to sell to people who've already bought one. And the only way to do that is rampant consumerism by making everything the same, but with limited edition colors!
Fun fact, this actually already happened with cars in the early days before they started using planned obsolescence. Once everyone had a car that worked and could be maintained forever, (I think it was Ford) realized they could get people to throw out their old car that worked perfectly and buy a new one if the company painted them in limited edition colors before selling. So this isn't even new.
@@generalcodsworth4417 lol old cars (especially fords) had a reliability measured in services per mile. Old cars weren't pinnacles of engineering.
The 'planned obsolescence' cars that people complain about are usually just more modern cars. It use to be Toyotas in the 80s (you never see those anymore), Yugos in the 70s (communism more like consumerism). The issue with more modern cars (think 90s onwards) is that electronically controlled and regulated systems require more specialist parts and knowledge which makes them ever harder/impossible for the end user to maintain, but come with neat real-world benefits like fuel economy and not producing noxious gasses.
What's more relevant to cars is "perceived obsolescence" where the car's key components (engine, powertrain etc) are functionally more or less the same, however differences in body work and aesthetic design result in a product which seems newer and prompts the turnover. I'd argue Audis of all the car brands are the worst offenders here, you can very often get Audis on the bodywork change that are drastically cheaper (even as high as 30%) even though the dealers know they're selling the same car just because the body is different.
its crazy because ive had a stanley thermos for a decade. and i was like "why do they suddenly care about that lol. its a good brand but its not THAT good"
when anything becomes collectible for a large amount of people it creates problems.
My mom has been deeply amused by the Stanley and Carhartt trends. They’ve been around forever and have been kind of working class, reliable brands that have suddenly gotten super popular.
She pulled out my dad’s old Stanley thermos that he used to take hunting and brought it to work with her. All the younger people at her job were going out of their minds about her “vintage Stanley” 😂
I mean, it's not the first time working class things became popular. jeans for example
@@mikaxxy Converse is another example, just annoying how much the price is raised once it gets "bougie"
Your dad's Stanley probably still works like a charm
I hate that everything gets gentrified sooner or later
Also the hydro flask in 2019!
I like to call this phenomenon a “Stanley Parable.”
good one
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i think there's a game where someone collects Stanley cups over and over. But idk, never played it before.
NOOOO I WAS GONNA SAY THIS 😭
I just imagine the bonus level in life where you have to listen to someone talk about their stanley cup for four hours on end.
i have always been weirded out by people who unnecessarily collect reusable things- like isn’t the point to not over-consume/create waste?!?!?!
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Like that’s the WHOLE POINT and they still out here getting hundreds 😭
Oh and don't worry, they'll all be in a goodwill or a landfill next year when the next big thing comes out. Bet.
When you live under capitalism and have to spend most of your waking hours exchanging your labor for the means of survival, it doesn't leave a lot of time to build ties with a community and people then need to tie their identities to the things they consume. It's a shitty situation for peoole to be in, but works great for capitalists. All I can say is thank god the USSR fell; can you imagine what kind of world we would live in if the communists had won and we only had to work 20 hours a week to meet the needs of our communities? What would we do with all that extra spare time, and how could we get people to waste money on stupid crap?!?
@justinwatson1510 as an Albanian, this is so funny. If you said this to anyone who actually experienced Communism, they would laugh
“I heard two girls only need one cup” my smile faded so quickly 😭☠️☠️
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I was started laughing so hard xD I almost forgot this existed 😂
that rowley diary of a wimpy kid gif
Was that a crappy référence?
@@etienne8110a shitty reference one might say
the worst part apart those cups is when someone has them in class, drops it, and the entire room goes up in flames
Fr I hate it when I drop my Yeti and accidentally liquify everyone in the room smh
YEP
yeah that's because they're hot pink colour.
@@LeastInsaneUtsu-PFan big ol pet peeve of mine
I sit in front of a girl who drops her stanley constantly, I cant be rude about it because she's nice person and REUSES her stanley, which is what stanleys are for THEY ARE REUSEABLE
That family lined up pouring water into their Stanleys in unison is soooo dystopian to me 😳
The husband looks like he wants to perish like
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lol true. out of plastic water bottles. i can't.
For real, it looked like something you’d see in an episode of Black Mirror
It feels cultish in a way
Literally had a girl in my class on the verge of tears, telling her story about how she couldn't get the limited edition Stanley Cup, or something like that. Guess these are the new hydro flasks.
on the verge of tears??💀 it’s literally js a cup
@@moonjuicexHow else is she supposed to collect her tears without a Stanley Cup?
@@grunkleg.2934hmm, you have a point🤔
@@grunkleg.2934 she's gonna have to use the normal non Valentines day Stanley cups 😭😭😭😭
@@moonjuicexirrelevant, but I love your pfp
The one memory of Stanley Cups I distinctly have is some girl in my highschool kicking hers over in the library and not noticing until there was a huge red stain from her fruit-punch-water in the carpet. Not exactly the best marketing tactic when your cup doesn't fully seal and people are hauling it around. I proudly rock my five year old, properly sealing Nalgene from a summer camp that's partially covered in (maybe slightly tacky) stickers
when you said 5 year old i thought u meant an actual child lmao
Same! I have my yeti and my Zulu, and my Zulu has worked through four years of college and butterfingers, while my yeti is a hearty little beast that’s lasted me since 2018.
the one that actually made me cover my mouth in shock was when the family was using bottled water to fill their stanley cups. it was like an assembly line too, i can also bet that these parents use their kids as content.
I'm confused to the entertainment value of it.
Why would I want to watch a family get their cups ready to drink or snack on? Who watches this crap?
@@UP4NONE agreed, who even watches this kind of stuff??
@@UP4NONEPeople will watch anything nowadays just because it is appealing to the eye. I mean haven’t you seen the videos of girls with acrylic nails and their hoodies in Ariana grenade style that purchase PACKAGED products to then transfer them to boxes? 💀 and they mean that shit wholeheartedly
@@UP4NONEprobably the same folks who want to see everyone’s breakfast, lunch and dinner picture on Facebook every single day for a lifetime or till you give up on Facebook😂jk but I gave up on Facebook when my FarmVille farm died, ‘FarmVille or Bust!’ Is my eternal jokey motto😂
@@UP4NONE very young children who have been given iPhones and iPads by irresponsible parents and left to scroll on TikTok, becoming more dumb instead of smarter. It’s literally “oooh pretty colours i buy now” for candy, Stanley cups, vapes, TikTok shop, consumerist trends, etc. I work at a petrol station and the amount of adults I get going “watermelon rainbow pink vape 😲😲😲 take £15!” Is so irritating. The fact kids are buying them to be ‘cool’ when they’re literally marketed to catch the attention of babies (obviously not for babies, but the same level of attention span). sorry for the rant lmao
I keep telling Stanley cup girls “U WON THE STANLEY CUP?????” and then they lock me In a dungeon and leave me there
10/10
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It makes me sad that the Stanley Cup is now known for this above hockey. But I'm scared to tell a lot of young women that.
Im still surprised Nascar and the NHL let them get away with the name
Kinky
The guilt that owning a stanley cup gives me is wild man. My family gifted me a stanley cup in my favorite color after my 50/fifty water bottle had been stolen. I used it before the stanley craze really came to be. Now I can’t walk into school without random girls pointing out I own a stanley and people stereotyping me to be a young girl with their stanley cup harassing sephora employees for drunk elephant products. For that reason I went to my moms and asked to use one of her insulated water bottles. I’m not getting rid of my stanley because it would break the purpose of being a reusable cup but i’m going to put it to rest till this whole stanley cup thing dies down.
You should still use it regardless. You know the truth, and that’s all that matters. People will stereotype you no matter what you do anyhow lol
Not using a reusable item you have because it’s popular is just as dumb as using it because it’s popular. Just use the product if you like it/its useful to you lmao.
I have a dupe my mom got me for Christmas because my tumbler had a crack in it. I love it because it's 40 oz and still fits in my cupholder. That's it. Mom said Buccheits had it on sale for $9.
yeah that’s actually so fair i would do the same. people treating you differently because of a water bottle is so ridiculous
all these comments are super confusing to me, but yours win the timbale
Overheard my 12yr old daughter tell her friend about how cool the “Stanley cup” is and I thought; “ Awesome, she’s getting into hockey, that’ll give us something to bond over”.. needless to say, we were not on the same page.
what i thought was cool when i was twelve was rocks, and i had the same plastic thermos for seven years that was begging to be thrown away
@karinalumen9722 while this is good parenting advice. It should go without saying that we shouldn't be encouraging our kids to develop a hyperfixation with a water bottle that comes with a risk of lead exposure.
@@Lin_The_Cat_ well i mean a hyperfixation is fine just a healthy hyperfixation
This comment was heartbreaking.
@karinalumen9722 Yes exactly! If she develops a serious interest in mass hysterical consumerism you should encourage that, because its hers.
Stop.
When my mom first asked me if I knew why people were going crazy over "Stanley cups," as a Canadian I was like "the big hockey trophy???"
Lmaoo same I was so confused???
ME TOO
My American mom said the same thing...."like the hockey cup"
no same like im american but i was like "pookie the hockey trophy???"
RIGHT LMFAO
This all just screams "I have way too much disposable income"
and also „sustainability? never heard of it”
Basically a scream of help "i have stupid amounts of money and suffering from it"
Even if it's just the only 60$ they managed to save per month
All these sheep are using credit. They can't afford 30+ cups. lol
@@BMchangewas just about to say this. America runs on debt lol
There's no disposable income
Thank you for explaining Stanley cups to me. I thought a woman stole sixty hockey trophies and the cops found them in her car. Now I understand why they were all small and different colors.
I honestly *wish* I was joking; I've been confused as fuck all day.
Glad I wasn't the only one. Esp3cially when a quick glimpse showed it being pink, like what did you monsters do to it? Oh wrong cup, nevermind, carry on
Same! And now I feel betrayed because all of this happened because the cups are pink? Just that? Anticlimactic 😕
Same
Never been this confused being a hockey fan.
It's okay. Google gets confused about it, too.
Collecting is fine on its own - I have a enamel pin/pinback button/keychain collection that is very sentimental to me and brings me joy (all bought locally/secondhand/or from small businesses on etsy) - but I cannot imagine collecting reusable cups that have no unique markers on them except for slightly different colors and are definitely not being used.
literally.. its not even about the collecting as a hobby.. it's about showing off their collection of something popular to collect.. theyre literally so effing boring & so overpriced - i would be embarrassed to participate in this trend.. it's literally admitting you have no real individuality.. showing off your inability to develop something uniquely, personally sentimental as a just shows off how boring they must be
no cause collecting stamps has always been portrayed as boring BUT THAT SHIT IS REAL if u dont find every stamp u cant get that stamp back they only make so many and most of them get used and thrown away. Stanley cups on the other hand all look the same and will choke the earth until the end
Yeah because I collect CDs but I ACTUALLY listen to them
Its kinda the same shit though
as a doll collector, these ppl disappoint me deeply
A reusable cup, made for durability abd to help the environment, turning into a collector's item is absolutely wild (and the company 100% contributes to the problem).
This is like a Black Mirror episode
FR LIKE- ITS DESTROYING THE WHOLE POINT OF A RESUSABLE WATER BOTTLE 😭😭
Exactly the company's goal was clear from the start, hypocrites, customers & company.
Oh but you see, this one gives you lead poisoning. So it’s completely different from other cups. Everyone goes crazy for the lead water
It's about sales and no consumer is more gullible than young white women
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Stanley cups were actually designed for construction, as it held a lot of water and kept it cool. After the whole craze started, construction workers couldn’t buy the cup because they were in such high demand and had to search for an alternative :(
I mean… the company was going out of business before the craze and they were planning on discontinuing this cup. Workers would have been looking for alternatives regardless.
@@stephc7723 I didn’t know that, but good point!
They sell regular ones online, it's only the limited edition colors that sell out.
@@vashsunglassesthe other ones are super cute too so the mix of limited edition and pink was such a huge genius win. Millions in days off of pennies
LOL . what a tragedy. i can't believe they have to look for a different brand of cup 😥
As an European who never heard about these cups, I feel like I just watch a mockumentary on something that definitely wouldn't happen in real life.
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Don’t worry, only 100% of us are extremely stupid in some way
Never heard of Tulip mania in 1630s where of bunch of Dutch people were over obsessing about tulips you should look into it
This. Exactly this! It feels like smth straight outa a dystopian
Fr. Here in Italy the few "American Target" there are filled with Stanley cups and no one cares about them, while overseas people are committing crimes to get one.
Stanleys remind me of that one SpongeBob episode where he’s selling these colored Krabby patties and everybody wants them
I find the stanley purse/wallet accessory so funny, now when someone steals your stanley cup they ALSO get a free phone and money! so cool!
it’s the same thing with the phone wallets
@@kphoria1009except those are actually handy for some people
Not really i think, the wallet and purse can be used while hands free and the purse is atached top you so its harder to pull, the thing with the cup is you will need to put It down each 10 minutes
Seriously. How many times have you lost a water bottle vs. anything else while out in public?
maybe even your car lmao
One of the most interesting things I've heard about this craze is that it epitomizes how we've culturally replaced community with consumerism. People have such a small number of avenues to connect with one another that they rely on purchases to make them part of a group, any group.
Community with an entry fee, and a prestige hierarchy
Gotta love capitalism!! /j
Who's we tho 😂😂
What? Crazes have been going on for hundreds of years. This one ain’t even that crazy. Guess yall never heard of tickle-me-elmo…
Jokes on consumerism, cuz I buy a ton of books and absolutely no one wants to be part of my book club.
6:57 this was the funniest thing ive ever seen i couldn't stop laughing. The fact that this was recorded like some family ritual as well as the peaceful music... was so funny
"Two girls only need one cup, I heard it somewhere"
Goddamit I was drinking soup and I spilled it all over me trying to control my laughter
I was drinking gatorade and almost did a spit take
OML SAME I WAS DRINKING MINESTRONE SOUP 😭
Was it cup a soup?
That wouldn’t happen if you used a Stanley
I was like ayooooo🤨🤨🤨
Stanley was always a fisherman/hunter brand. Here in Brazil it's always been a farmers' brand because, yes, it does keep the beverages cooler and warmer for longer periods of time. They were really inexpensive until the "agroboys" (as we like to call the rich kids of the farmers that think they are millionaires but they are just higher middle class) started with our own Stanley cup craze here in the country. Those water cups today are closer to BR$ 300,00 (US$ 60), which is absurd considering the minimum wage here is US$ 285. But I think all of this is just a reflection of late-stage capitalism and consumerism, especially if we consider the fact that this cup in specific is a collab with Starbucks, that just a few days prior was being canceled and losing stock marketing prices due to support to Israel, in days there was not a soul talking about that anymore but also giving money to them indirectly through Stanley.
Had to google that minimum wage because y’all set it by the month and we set it by the hour lol
Sitting here like “y’all make $285/hr at minimum?!?! That’s either a typo or I’m moving”
@@leelubell9080 oh it's by month sorry lol here it's by month the payment. Actually besides the price being very low, we have one of the best Working laws in the world ngl. But we still have a lot to go
@@brunadotto5819 sounds nice! Thanks for the reply
Mas eu acho q n ficou tao famoso sabia? Acho q aquela garrafinhas q tem escrito o horário e o tanto de agua q vc bebeu ficaram mais famosas
E tbm por q sao mais baratas obvio skskskskkskks
The Stanley cups are expensive, but the Stan Lee cup is priceless
you deserve way more likes
@@oxyty thank you
And I’m pretty sure it broke 😭🤣
As a Marvel enjoyer i agree
In the Philippines we have "aquaflask" and every where you look everyone is carrying around one and owns multi of it. Limited edition bottles are always sold out once released, aquaflasks also have multiple accessories like the Stanley cup
I recrntly saw Stanley Cups at our local SM. I didn't bother to check the price but knowing SM, the markup would be ridiculous. 😅
I have an aquaflask too!
Although ₱750 is really expensive for a bottle, I think its insulating properties and durabilities definitely add to the cost, and Aquaflask is much more affordable if you compare to Stanley's and Hydroflasks that cost about ₱2,000+
Bc of how hot it is in the Philippines rn, I think I made the right choice purchasing my aquaflask bc it keeps my drinks nice and chilly, esp when I'm at campus the whole day! (I'm a college student). You should invest in things of great quality bc they last you a long time and they work well! The problem lies in the overconsumption of middle to high class ppl who purchase 372 Stanley's just to showcase them as a status symbol.. the overconsumption is ridiculous. The difference is that we purchase these tumblers for practicality, not to bandwagon in on these trends 😅
I have one and almost everybody in my school has it
I think the funniest thing about any of the reusable cup trends is how the whole point of reusable cups is to limit the amount of single use plastic and paper products we consume but buying a new cup in every single color for the couple of months where it's trendy only to have it eventually sit in the back or your cupboard for years once the trend dies down kind of....negates the whole purpose of reusable cups?
🌈✨️Consumerism✨️🌈
and 9 times out of 10 theyll throw them away once theyre no longer trendy instead of givimg them to people who might actually want them for drinking water
I have a suspicion it's because of the price. It's priced high because you're only supposed to buy one and it should last you a very long time, but as with anything, people seem to equate the price with status. If you had one, you're cool, and having multiple is a flex. It's really stupid and a waste of money, in my opinion.
I've had a similar thought for a while.
i was thinking that too! there"s people collecting all the colors, how is this more environment friendly?
Being a target employee isn’t for the weak. I remember when we had to lock up the Pokémon cards because of that incident where someone threatened an employee with a gun over Pokémon cards
wild
Imagine dying over Pokémon cards, that’s crazy
😂😂😂
Wouldn’t that increase the risk of a shooting if they can’t get to the cards that easily and are that unhinged
@@thethe4665 Well, no matter what it will happen I think
i’ve had the same hydro flask for like five years, i literally can’t comprehend why i would need another.
It's like Hydroflasks all over again 😂
First it was camelbacks then hydroflask then Yeti and now Stanley. Maybe I should start looking at another less known brand to invest in. Jk
@@DD-zi8lwyeti was before hydroflasks
My grandma got a hydroflask because she thought it seemed like good quality and someone STOLE it. It wasn’t even like it was still brand new by the time it was stolen. It had so many dents and scratches.
Is it good or bad that I don't know any of these brands?
I have a hydroflask but only because someone left it on the bus and every time the bus hit the brakes it would LOUDLY clatter along the floor, eventually I just… picked it up. Took it with me. Still have it to this day. I figure it’s just bus karma, I once forgot my favorite umbrella on the bus, didn’t get it back, got a fancy water bottle instead.
The whole stanley cup obsession just makes me feel sick. The way that people can be manipulated into obsessing over one pretty thing and companies take advantage of that so hard and everyone keeps spiraling down into insanity... it makes me feel sick. Anyways thank you chad chad for sharing your funny stories about snowy tennessee to make it better
replace 'stanley cup' with 'money'
puts things into perspective dont it?
we live in capitalism, you die without money dumbass
@@BxBxProductions That wasnt as deep as you think it was lol
@@saphiwrath Or youre just shallow like the rest of them 🙈
@@BxBxProductionsNah he’s right, wasn’t as deep as you thought
Ironically, a couple hours ago, my boss gave us all personalized Stanley cups as our Christmas presents. They had ordered them weeks ago and had no idea they were so popular.
They are great though. I have a Stanley thermos and it keeps my tea or coffee hot for 24 hours
Ha my brother got one at a work Christmas party a few weeks ago . That thing goes with him everywhere now
6:09 i can't, lady runs with her phone recording & screaming "STOP HIM STOP HIM" is just...something 😂
My mom bought me one of the Stanley cups at a pool supply store for $26 almost 4 years ago.
My mom has since passed, so my Stanley is pretty special to me.
but I don’t want to be associated with this madness
You get a pass. As long as you’re not actively seeking these cups like collecting these in an excessive amount, you’re safe
I’m so sorry about your loss
I feel ya! My mom happened to get one for free from like a raffle or something and she gave it to me. I’ve never been one to get trendy water bottle, but I decided to use it for work. Hopefully I don’t get associated with these crazy trend as well hahaha
See your fine cause your Stanley is very sentimental but like these people are just going psycho for the. Also sorry for your loss
Net positive cuz whenever someone brings it up to you you can dunk so hard on them they'd be banished to the shadow realm and never heard from again without evidence
Wild how they all band together to take down the thief but no one gave a shit about the girl who fell. These people have crazy priorities
LMAO THAT'S WHAT IM SAYING
Lol and he stole the cup anyways. Wtf?
What if the woman died, these people are literally zombies obsessed with one thing not even caring for someone’s safety.
Wow I’m impressed, 32 Stanley cups is nuts. Most players don’t even get the chance to win twice over their whole careers. I bet most of them came during the original 6 era tho, damn near every game set some record. This person must be the sport’s all time GOAT.
Stanley is my favorite sport. Love watching the yearly competitions in Stanley. o7
underrated comment tbh. i see u king 🏒🏒🏒
love me some hockey
sadly we never win though. #AnaheimDucks
the true stanley cup
“it’s just an empty cup.”
- Lighting McQueen
You need more likes.
I hate Stanley’s but Lightning McQueen ??😀
Are you sure he said that based on his content.
I don’t think like him could be smart
I tried to explain to someone the other day that the reason i don’t want to buy a stanley is the same reason i didn’t want to buy a hydroflask, i can get something cheaper that will last just as long and it won’t “go out of style” in a year. it’s crazy to watch the exact same trend cycles happen every few years and just stand back and see people be manipulated by big companies. and honestly i’ve fallen for it before, none of us are immune to corporate greed.
Typical fashion things. You get this season's "must have" today only to be shamed for having it tomorrow when a new thing comes out. Corporations love that.
@@AgentWest i’ve already started seeing the “pov you sit next to the stanley cup girl” tiktoks and i’m getting 2019 vsco girl flashbacks
i have a hydro flask, ive been having it for years now. i love my hydro flask, but the stanleys on the other hand 😕..
I fell victim to the hydroflask scam a few years back, now I have no idea where they are lol 😂 probably in the back of my cabinets.
I literally just bought a hydroflask this week whoopsie~
Worst thing about this is that once the craze is gone nobody will actually use the Valentine themed or any Stanley cup altogether, basically killing the purpose behind their production
The idea of someone giving anyone a Valentinesday-Stanley Cup is a bit sad though.
It's been 10 years since I celebrated Valentinesday and to be fair, it was never "really fun' or something, because my ex was a man with severe trustissues (never liked any gift I gave, because he was sure it was a hidden trap), that only felt "manly" if he could sabotage his lovely gestures with some bad behaviour, that he would call manly roughness.
So my ex would give me a rose, sure, but he'd hand it over to me and then take his trousers off and drag me to the bedroom, where 'no' would just be ignored.
He couldn't say the words "I love you' and would just wait until I said them and then reply; 'I know!' like Han Solo. He kept this up for the entire relationship of 4,5 years (including the unofficial 3 years before and ofcourse the half-a-year friendship before that.)
I díd give a lot for Valentinesday, I made a handpainted T-shirt with an anatomical heart on it, a papermaché heart (to match) and some handdrawn cards. A memorygame, a painting of Boba Fett, Rorshach, any of his heroes. It was never appreciated though and whenever I received a gift (hardly ever) it was usually a kitchencalender for his kitchen that "I could also use one day if we live together" or a book he wanted to read and suggested I could read "once he was done with it." I never got to read that book, nor did he pre-read it as he wanted.
And after I refused to take him back, all my art was (instead of returning it, as I asked) dramatically burned during a mancave weekend with his friends. Many figured I must've cheated to make him so angry. I never spoke to his friends again, only clarified to a few that asked, that I hadn't cheated, which they were most confused about, given the raging and complaining my ex had appareantely been doing.
Again, it's been 10 years of being single and I'm very happy this way, but I also long for the moments in which you get to spoil someone, by hugging them in the morning and bringing them some (bit of) breakfast in bed or a little gift. And I am curious what it would be like to have him respond happy to my gifts and allow me to be myself without strain.
I've offered to help someone with his Valentines-surprise once, to surprise his girlfriend, but he found it weird that I offered to get involved and help out with the gifts and all. Which I understand in a way.
So now I just fantasize in my head about what I'd do if I had a partner and how I would surprise them. Sneak out of bed, the morning of Valentinesday to get your gift and then jump on the bed, kneel on the blanket and present it. Kissing his forehead, watching him as he opens the gift. Seeing him read the card and (in the case of my fantasy) thanking me for the effort I put in.
Him then presenting a gift from next to his bed, which contains something I'd mentioned before and he remembered. And a card, in which he wrote that he loves me.
He will not announce 'what we will be doing' and it won't be something unromantic like checking if the modelcar-shop has his 8-inch spare tires left in stock or him-playing-Minecraft-while-I-wait-and-watch-until-the-shops-are-closed.
He will ask; 'What shall we do?' or better; 'Well, you mentioned you wanted to go to .. let's prepare!' and get his backpack ready.
My ex had convinced me that "no other man will ever put up with your whining and your annoying behaviour, you should be glad to have such a wonderful boyfriend like me" but I'm starting to get hope that I will find someone that I like and that he likes me back, not someone like him.
And when I find him, he will surprise me with gifts and I will surprise him with gifts and I can be myself and he can be himself and it will be grand. I am in no rush, but this is my new dream.
p.s. I also got a card once, which was empty apart from a sexual request (more like demand) and a biscuit that he wanted me to finish, because he paid for it.
Apart from a letter from a stalker in highschool that referenced sexual things and eventually led to the stalker threatening me with a pair of scissors, I never received anything for Valentinesday.
I'm really sorry for you that you had to deal with that and I hope one day you have any amazing partner who treats you well, but this has almost nothing to do with the original comment you replied to or the video in general? Yeah. Best wishes, though! Have a good day! @@Widdekuu91
@@Widdekuu91 'only felt "manly" if he could sabotage his lovely gestures with some bad behaviour, that he would call manly roughness.' Your whole post just gave me some clarity on my breakup a few months back. As an artist too the burning your art was heartbreaking. These men have less than no respect and can be vicious in passive aggressiveness or straight acts of hostility. Sorry you went through that, glad you got out. I hope you find a good one 🙏
Thankyou :) I actually just came back from therapy and we had a "light" day and talked about the future and my wishes. My therapist seemed enthousiastic about my plans and what I would describe as romantic and nice behaviour, she felt that was normal and something that I could definitely expect from someone.
Thanks for your message :)
@@Llkolii
@@Widdekuu91 this entire think-piece made me audibly gasp. are you okay???
The way I screamed when she said “I heard that 2 girls only need 1 cup” 💀
I can't like your comment bc it reached 69 likes! Like this comment to like this comment ^
Same... I wish I didn't get the joke 😂😢
@@Nl0Rheh, I wish brain washing was a real thing sometimes, like when this particular subject pops up😂jk but THATS NOT ICE CREAM!!! 🤔😳😬🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🙄😂
the gasp i gusped when i heard that was INSANE
the flashbacks 😔
5:21 "I don't care how powerful your balls are" is a gold line and needs to be drawn attention to
I’ve seen ppl at my school get bullied for not having a Stanley, crazy that people are going insane over a cup that’ll probably end up in the back of their cupboard.
Gosh, really?? That’s horrible. I’ve been out of high school for a while now (and thank god it’s not like that at university), but with how fast trends seem to be moving nowadays…I can’t imagine the stress a lot of these kids are under to keep buying the next thing. It already felt pretty bad when I was in school, although I never saw any true bullying over stuff like that.
Fr. I deadass tell my classmates "why would you get so many if they're just gonna end up collecting dust in a few months" it's just like the hydroflask craze but worse istg because last I checked, people weren't collecting hydroflasks in multiple colors
People try so hard to fit in. It's sad that we, social creatures, fight for community instead of just following the easy route and accepting everyone.
damn that's crazy. people need a reality check. you think your coolness is based on a CUP!? Literally insane ! those are people who have nothing else to offer. how you gunna brag about something you didn't even buy yourself, or if they did buy it,that's bc they have no real bills to pay 😂
I do hope you did more then just observe..
at a target i used to work at, the starbucks received a shipment of the cups and one of the employees put them out and bought one herself a long with a few other employees after an hour of customers buying them. later in the week HR found out and fired all the employees who bought a cup. apparently there was an email that was sent to only the team leads and managers about to not purchase the cups they're for customers only. come to find out the girl didn't know bc the manager was on causation and told NO ONE. the POWER of the STANLEY is absolutely insane. they're honestly dangerous.
I thought the rule in the team member handbook was that employees could buy items that had been available to guests for at least 15 minutes. If that is still the case, those employees should look into a wrongful termination lawsuit or something.
Yeah I hope those employees all take legal action
"It's like black friday but for people who know all the lyrics to Lavender Haze" made me laugh so hard.
I don't even know what Lavender Haze is.
@@dieSchreckschraube I honestly just assumed it was the essential oil you spray on things lol
Oh. I thought it was an Easter egg for the song lavender haze..
@@Breadstickzzit is
@@dieSchreckschraubelavender haze by Taylor swift. Most swifties are stereotypical basic white girls lol
that 2 girls 1 cup joke was fenomenal
imagine doing this when there's a call to boycott starbucks... consumerism as a replacement for a personality is especially off-putting when these people don't even have empathy for others lol
anyways starbucks is suing the starbucks workers united union after the latter put up a statement in solidarity with palestinians, don't support evil corporations that are union-busting and being genocide apologists
Yeah, this is the one that bothers me the most. People are willing to sell their soul and humanity just for a reusable cup in a different shade of pink
not everyone believes in the same causes
@@jakesilver4954 if you believe genocide is okay or if it's okay to ignore it, you need mental help
@@jakesilver4954 you mean not everyone is against genocide? I was hoping everyone was.
"I heard two girls only need one cup" thats insane 😭
waiiiiiit what does it mean
@holly7535 oh kiddo don't worry about it
@@catsarelovelyyIt just means that sometimes really close friends share water/other drinks :) (stay young forever pls 💜)
brought back memories that i wanted to keep hidden
@@turbomayonnaisekiddo?
I work at Target and it was absolute madness seeing people line up at closing time and still being there the next morning at opening felt so dystopian especially considering it’s just a damn cup 🤨
well to be fair those people will have the euphoria of being mildly popular on their facebook groups for a good couple hours… so…
@@madwillcraft5088 Yes! I get asked every day if we have them and the answer is always no and people get so upset at me it’s like?? It’s not my fault we don’t have any I’m just a cashier 😭
There is NO FUTURE for this clown specie.
Pobresit@ :< im sorry you had to deal with their bullshit
I work at Starbucks and bought one of the other Stanley X Starbucks collabs (the red one around Christmastime) because I needed a new reusable cup and I get an employee discount. I have had more than one customer try and take my cup (filled with my water) right out of my hands while I am on my break! It is crazy how much people want these cups.
My sister got me a bootleg Stanley for Christmas. It holds water and definitely keeps the water wet
Nothing worse than dry water.
@@OneEyeShadowor just slightly moist water
@@OneEyeShadow don’t get me started on dry water. It tastes like sand
Just imaging a bottle that makes your water dry on purpose
@@61936 I would drink water 2
"My leg is itchy, my hand is sweaty" it's only missing "Mom's spaghetti" 😂
This doesn’t even mention the fact that Starbucks is supposed to be getting boycotted for them suing their Union for being pro-Palestine. To break a boycott line for a slightly diff color cup adds to the dystopian for me.
I didn’t know that wow
true, but it’s also worth mentioning that the people who would swarm a target starbucks to get another re-useable cup probably never cared or knew about the boycott in the first place 🤧
Facts
Free Palestine!! 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
That's fucking horrible
Stanley as a company has been making reusable cups that keep your drinks at temp for over a hundred years, like they were founded in 1910 or something. They used to be the working man's thermos lol. It reminds me of when Carhartt became trendy.
Fr like I've had my Stanley thermos since the literal day I was born and I haven't needed to replace it once. Buying 40 Stanley cups is absolutely insane
Just get some TikTok influencer to be your shill and you can move product, unless it's Bud Light.
This is exactly like the Carhart trend, all the trends keep following my dad’s construction gear and it’s driving me insane because these items have just been normal boring things for me my entire life
@@aidanshelton6875 "it’s driving me insane because these items have just been normal boring things for me my entire life" And? Brands go through their 15-mins of fame all the time. Remember when hip-hop made Timberlands "luxurious"? To the point that Timberland's parent company discontinues all their other brands to focus on them? Or Juicy Couture suddenly becoming bougies after a few celebrities wore their tracksuits? The opposite happened too - Brands like Burberry or Gucci saw their products counterfeited and consumed by "non-aspirational" people which caused their prestige to drop, until they rebranded and pivoted away from their check and monogram for decades. And brands like Michael Kors which used to be viewed as "premium" are now considered outlet for how compromised their quality had become over the years.
I don't believe this cup would keep something hot for 100 years, that's a crazy claim
I just haven't been able to wrap my head around this video I saw from one of the women who camped out in front of a Target for the Starbucks Stanley cups. She said "look at them! They're just so cute!!!" but like, they're literally just bright pink. That's it. No design, no pattern, not even an uncommon color to find when it comes to drinkware--JUST PINK.
They're supposed to be valentine theme but didn't even bother to add on hearts 💀
This is insane! What is wrong with people
And the shape is so strange?? 😭 Maybe I just don’t understand American trends, but come on, why would you want to pay that much for something that looks so wonky
@bluubun Pretty sure the bottom part is skinnier so they can fit into cup holders, like in your car
yeah, most people don't know that, so it looks weird, lol@@riamel1214
I want an old Stanley thermos. The green ones for when you need to have warm coffee/tea on the jobsite or kill a bear
I live in a very hockey town in Canada, and a friend recently said over lunch, "Have you heard about the Stanley cup craze?" and my other friend and I very genuinely went, "the playoffs?"
It was such a perfect moment, I wish it'd somehow been recorded
i doubt these stanleys will keep drinks hot in subzero for long tbh
I'm not even in a specifically hockey-loving town, I just... am Canadian and not up on trends and had basically the same reaction. Like, "I keep hearing about the Stanley Cup, but I guess it IS the time for it!"
i have zero excuse because i live in georgia, have no interest in sports, and still did the exact same goddamn thing. when my girlfriend asked if i knew about the stanley cup meme i was so confused because huh wait what what's going on is there some kind of hockey controversy
I feel like I could write an entire essay on how Stanley cups are the poster child for consumerism.
Yes, my English portfolio woulda been absolute fire lmao
No balls
Thousanth like
Do it then. I’m still sipping on my Stanley cup. I like it 😭
Standing chad chad scares me
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@@thechadx2AH-
@@thechadx2 😨
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@@thechadx2😢
As somewhat who goes to school I can confirm these Stanley's don't even fit in pockets or water bottle holders so you have to carry it around by the handle THE ENTIRE DAY
also defeats the whole purpose of reusable cups in terms of sustainability if people buy 20+
It's hilarious and intriguing to me because Stanley cups have literally been around forever. My dad has like 3 old green Stanley thermos and cups sitting in the cup cupboard that have been there for 30 years. So crazy.
Sell that as a vintage cup for 900 dollars
@@astrowolvez to cheap... I'd say $1500
omg my dad has the green stanley thermos too! he still uses it every day
I've got some too! I love them... I've had them for like 15 years 😅
Had one of those green thermoses that have been passed from my grandfather, to my mother, to me. That thing literally looks like it’s been through a war but it still works great.
3:18 biologist here, taking oral collagen isn't worth it. When that collagen arrives to the stomach, it dissolves in other little molecules that are used in other places of the body just like if you took an apple or a piece of meat, taking collagen doesn't help with skin that way. Collagen is created by your body for it's own, the only way to produce more collagen is doing exercise and having a healthy diet
Thanks I was considering buying it
i was gonna say... its pointless to buy collagen bc ur body digests it down into proteins anyways. your body can make collagen from any protein source, like eating meat. its just paying more for extra steps!
@lilita215 never buy anything from a sponsor ever. There's a reason they are using this marketing tactic. If you came across them in a supermarket, pharmacy, on amazon etc you wouldn't buy it. So why buy it just because some youtuber claims it is good
I actually started taking collagen after Chad Chad said she started taking it. Mine's to aid my dry, cracking skin, as well as its plasticity. I don't know if it's a placebo effect, but it actually did help pretty much immediately. I also exercise and have a healthy diet.
@@EllisBrehme its only due to adding additional protein to your diet; any source will do, so save your money. if your skin is dry then an emollient will do you better.
im not on tik tok so it was weird seeing everyone around me all gradually buy those same cups out of nowhere
2:34 “yeah, don’t be crossed” “judas!” has me laughing harder than necessary
I was trying to find a comment like this 😭
The star joke of this video, just above Stan Lee cup
a girl in my class dropped her stanley on the deck and when she realised there was a huge dent in it *she broke out into tears* 🫨
I got tboned last September and because I was in shock I started crying when I saw how dented my water bottle was (because who cares if I’m injured when there’s a water bottle?). The thing was FLAT
Tbh I was put off using my hydro flask when I dropped it & it wouldn’t stand up straight anymore.
lol she sounds a little… crazy
if i spent that much money on a stupid cup and my clumsiness got in the way once again i would cry too ngl
Thought those cups were sturdier than that.
Then again, people spend a ton of money on aluminum suitcases, and those things get dented af 🤔 I think it's a similar material to the cups.
Someone should probably give Stanley his cup back
Stanley is busy looking for his co workers
Stanley is being haunted by the voice of an omnipresent narrator
Ask the Vegas Golden Knights
@@lord_ozymandias THE STANLEY PARABLE!!!
He already has a bucket, he'll be fine
They banned Stanley’s at my school because two girls got in a fight and one beat the other in the head with her Stanley cup and it caused like actual damage 😭😭😭
4:02 "i've heard two girls need only one cup, ive heard that somewhere" has got me laughing
There was only one cup/sharing a cup - and we didn't read the tags
NOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAA😭
Imagine someone wrote a book about people buying cups like their lives depend on them. Everyone would say that its so unrealistic and that would never happen.
Hard to watch this whole thing as a hockey appreciator
We have the better Stanley Cup
YOU
Same 😂
I second this
Ill third this
My brother gave me a Stanley beer cup last Christmas and I didn’t find out about this trend until recently, I don’t feel I’m missing out on much by abstaining from social media but now you inspired me to get the small ones if possible to support our short kings (who knows if they might become a trend eventually).
the fact that the stanley situation is crazier than Gypsy Rose announcing to everyone that her husbands stick was good says something.
Excuse meWUT
What 😰
Why does her husband looks like Peter Griffin?
@@SugerRushStBenard XD
Gypsy Rose but apparently her husband did too.
My mum grabbed one on sale at the bookstore of the university she worked at back in like, November cause she was like oh this is nice and useful and fits in a cup holder and she liked it but now that it’s becoming this huge thing she’s too embarrassed to take it anywhere rip 😭 she’s worried people will judge her
If she’s not ostentatiously holding it up in front of her loden green three-quarter coat and leggings EVERY TIME SHE’S IN PUBLIC I think people will know she’s not the target market
Fuck that. I’ve had one for FIVE YEARSSSSSSS. I REFUSE to give it up now. I’ve carried it around for years and no one has noticed until now. Now people say to me “oh you got influenced?” And I’m always just like “….yep.” Bc it ends the conversation sooner lol
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I bought one months ago, and had no idea it was or would become some fad. I just thought it was a nice travel mug.
“You got influenced.” Ugh. I can hardly bear it 😂
5:40 the thing that astound me the most is why this random lady is trying to stop the man, like you're not gonna get a cup as a reward for defending a multi-billion dollar company, why getting in the way and risk getting hurt, it's insane.
There wasn't just one cup in the box. Other people stole from that box and hence the man left with just one cup in the box. So the lady was stealing from his box. Never thought I'd write such a strange sentence 😅
get in the robot asuka shinji is crying again
@@cupriferouscatalyst3708 wheres rei 💔💔
He's still stealing
That snow here in Tennessee was so crazy lol. When you started talking about the snow I was like "Yeah. So true."
I’m a Starbucks employee and we only got two of the Christmas red Stanley cups for the whole season. I’d never had a Stanley before and admittedly needed to drink more water so I bought one, and you will not believe the amount of people who rushed inside at opening and were like “WHERE IS THE STANLEY? DO YOU HAVE THE STANLEY?????” It was crazy. Now those suckers go for 300 dollars online.
Too bad you can't have an in-store auction for those. Have just one (to make it seem even more rare) with a whiteboard next to it. Keep writing the highest bid on that whiteboard and let it go for a week. That cup will sell for $500, especially if you put some starbucks-y dangle on the handle as well.
That would make for a great reality show episode as well. Like Storage Wars or whatever, but all over one cup.
@@AgentWestthis seems like such a good idea. commenter should do this and record it if they do
This Stanley cup thing is nuts. Stanleys have been around for as long as I can remember. Both of my grandfathers had the big green thermos because it would keep their coffee hot. One was a cattle farmer, the other a master carpenter. I've always seen it as the 'working mans' cup.
Well unfortunately brands like Stanley, carrhart , hell I’ll even mention wrangler , and yeti have used to be mainly blue collar / outdoors brands but now unfortunately it’s all about buying the brand. I’m a farrier and a farmer I work out in the cold and use carrhart and I splurged on my first 36 ounce yeti water bottle because they do work good. But I’ll get shit from people who accuse me of buying the brand. Even though that those said brands were originally targeted to a specific group which I’m a part of lol
I work in a very hot/cold environment depending on the season and thought that cup looks reliable maybe i buy one but I am so deterred by the entire hype that it feels almost embarrassing because you think to yourself I am not part of the crazy I just want a thermos that keeps my drink hot in a -7 °C winter and cool during 39°C summers
@@roseanoctuaasmr personally I’d just go for it. I have a yeti and a Yukon ( Yukon is probably cheaper) and they both work awesome. It’s not like I’m out here trying to collect and buy them all in every color for the vibe of buying expensive bottles
@@roseanoctuaasmr personally I’d just go for it. I have a yeti and a Yukon ( Yukon is probably cheaper) and they both work awesome. It’s not like I’m out here trying to collect and buy them all in every color for the vibe of buying expensive bottles just for the hell of it
@@roseanoctuaasmrI don’t think the thermoses/travel mugs have the same hype anyway. I have the travel mug and the logo is on the bottom so you wouldn’t even clock it as a Stanley. Got it almost a decade ago and it still does its job almost too well (left it in the car in winter for a few hours and my tea was still almost too hot to drink.) They also sent me a new lid for free when I accidentally melted a part in the dishwasher, which is refreshing in this time of upsells and planned obsolescence.
I got off track, but I’d say go for the travel mug if you’re interested.
"Okay, guys, we're gonna boycott starbucks now, oh wait, wait a minute, is that an overpirced cup im probably not gonna use in a year????hell yeah, who cares about genocide imma get me this cup 😍"
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ily for this
the people buying these cups probably weren't in the boycott anyway
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love you for bringing this up🔥💞
The Stan Lee cup snow shenanigans fucking killed me, thank you
My dad was obsessed with Stanley theromoses way back when. He would always point them out in the store and tell us the story about when he was a kid his dad had one and it fell off his tractor and it was so damn durable it dented the tractor
This is so cute
the funniest thing about the stanley pouch is the implication that people will *forget their phone/wallet/keys* but NOT THEIR WATER BOTTLE💀💀💀
Indeed they would not
I think it’s more like if you’re going on a hike/ walk or something and you want to take just your essentials and water with you and not have to worry about carrying a bag
Tbf the cup is way larger than all 3 of those things
So my sister got everyone Stanley cups for Christmas b4 they were popular. And dead ass the reason you need a bag is because that thing weighs so much and it’s not even spill proof. So it’s like carrying this 10 lb bag on top of everything else and you can’t put it in a bag otherwise it will spill.
My dumbass would forget my water bottle in class
Reason? MY WATER BOTTLE IS BLACK AND IT BLENDS IN THE SHADOW
my mom got me one for christmas and it is genuinely very nice for me (straw, handle, absurd volume) and i think not caring about trends should exist in the reverse as well. i'm still using it and i'll keep using it even when it's done being aestheticized and promoting consumer culture
Yep. Got given a Yeti cup 5 years ago. Still use it still absolutely love it.
Same here. I didn’t really want/need one but my aunt got me one for Christmas and omg do I love it! It’s great for 3-4 hour nursing lectures because it holds so much and keeps it cold. I’ll be using this thing FOREVER
She talks about that in the video
Lead.
I think it's absolutely fine to like the cup! I even think it's a smart thing to want; hell I know I wanted stuff that wasn't in the least bit useful as a teen
12:18 I've never let out such a genuine laugh in my life before this
thats really sad lol
I work at a Starbucks and now I'm so tempted to print out that Stan Lee picture, tape it on my reusable bottle and ask all my coworkers if they like my Stan Lee cup 😭
do it 🤩
White women jumpscare
Please do it and tell us how it goes
I would immediately fall in love with you knowing youre into comics
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So, I don't live in the US, and when I tell you that I haven't seen a single Stanley cup anywhere, I mean it. No store, not on anyone's person, not in the trash room. Nowehere. I haven't even heard anything about them here. So watching this is absolutely insane. It's genuinely sad to see, and yet I'm not surprised at all because this is where society has gone to
Same here. I work at a school where every teacher has a reusable water bottle and not a single one of them is a Stanley. This seems like something that only happens in the US. Their type of over-consumerism is crazy.
same! I may have scrolled past one on insta's explore page maybe?
@@aliseapse4856its an indicator of the CCP's active engagement in psyops within the TTok sphere that specifically targets users in NAmerica.
i bet those cups are made in China probably in a labor camp or they have people like the Uyghurs making them. 👽
@@aliseapse4856 yeah, and the fact that some get so defensive when they hear it is proof enough
@@padawanofconfusion5954 I haven't even seen that, though to be fair, I haven't checked my insta in a very very long time
This whole craze has always been so funny to me- it reminds me of when champion or hydro flasks got super cool. Stanley’s used to be the cup that construction workers used and were found strange but now people have collections of them, in a few years or months nobody’s gonna care lol
Water.
Water never changes.
Well, seeing people fighting to get a stanley cup fits perfectly
2:32 "Yeah come on, don't be cross"
"JUDAS."
Idk man this line got me 😆
My mom got a Stanley from a coworker for Christmas and it has been in the back of the cabinet since then… my mom still continues to use her dupe version because ‘it doesn’t leak’
I got a Manna for xmas and it doesnt leak at all. Hilarious the so called "premium" fad one is such a useless pos lmao.
ozark trail ftw imo
The lid on the Stanley Cup is garbage. It also is a breeding ground for mold.
i volunteer to torture test that unused Stanley for you 😤 the costco ones aint cutting it
This feels like a South Park bit. Matter of fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if Matt and Trey made a episode about Stanley’s
I think they already did
Bradley cups 💀
I think they did by accident whit the energy drink made by Logan Paul parody
(Idk if I wrote that right I'm spanish)
Like, Cartman sees that Stanley cups are popular, and decides to start his own business with them... except they are just normal cups with Stan's face in it
@@Sabbbri Now that you mention it, there is a really old episode titled "Stanley's Cup" about Stan playing hockey, lol.
the whole stan lee cup bit just had me cracking up. you're delightful!
as a teenage girl, id like to ask other teen girls wtf the hype is 😭
Capitalistic pressure ig. I have a Yeti so watching people lose their marbles trying to get a Stanley is funny
could not tell you, i didn’t even know they existed until this video
i guess because there was this one girl who got into an accident and her stanley wasnt broken and the ice inside was still cold, but idk. there might be another reason
I see the appeal of pink cups. It’s not $60 worth of appeal though. Bootlegs are affordable and honestly probably around the same quality. Most of these crazy popular brands snap in two when lightly jolted. Like 32 cups…. 32 cups.
I don't get it
I love how I can drink a plain bottle of water and get the same amount of hydration as if I drank from a Stanley Cup.
But is it even worth it if you didn't have to assault a minimum wage worker or drop $60 so you can post on the gram?
Verily I say..... Yes. Yeah that sounds pretty dope.
Ngl I’m not a big fan of metal water bottles anyways. They always make the water taste metallic-y so I’ve been using a glass one for years. Scares the shit outve me if it were to drop but taste wise it’s pretty great and it holds over 20oz so not terrible.
it's so embarassing what people will do for these cups, it blows my mind
I love this video. It’s crazy how many people are so programmed to fall for these marketing strategies. I love content creators who try to deprogram people. I remember my marketing class back in college first thing my professor said on day one is “marketing is convincing people to buy a product and service they don’t need” it seems like common sense I.e selling snow to an Eskimo but it seems like there are too many Eskimos out here buying snow. One of the things marketing does is create a problem that doesn’t exist and supplying a solution for them with at times having that solution solve several other problems . Example: do you ever get tired of bending over to pick something up? We’ll try the pick up stick, no more bending down and falling over, plus the pick up stick can be used for reaching high places, handling snakes, scratching your back etc. and people will buy it