Users on TikTok and other social media sites have long been curious about the Stanley Cup and its popularity. What is it and what’s the hype about? Here is all you need to know about the highly sought-after product.
What is the Stanley Cup on TikTok?
The Stanley Cup that is shown on various pages of TikTok is a stainless steel and vacuum-sealed cup. The purpose of a Stanley Cup is to keep drinks cold or hot for long hours.
Stanley Cups are not new inventions, they date back to over 100 years ago. The Stanley Cup was founded by and named after the wealthy inventor William Stanley Jr. who had the idea to make long-lasting and durable drinkware. The Stanley Cups were made with the intention of combining vacuum insulation with steel water bottles. Originally, the target audience was outdoor enthusiasts who liked to travel a lot with backpacks and also blue-collar workers who would work long hours.
Stanley Cups slowly became popular in the World War II era and this popularity continued in subsequent eras after being supplied to servicemen who worked overseas.
Moreover, according to the official website, Stanley Cups are also sustainable for life as even after many years they will still be of use.
Why are Stanley Cups so popular?
Stanley Cups regained popularity in recent years thanks to The Buy Guide founder Ashlee LeSleur and in recent years because of their style and unique functions.
LeSleur had personally requested the Stanley company to make a wholesale order directly to their target audience to continue production and make sales once again and sure enough their popularity again skyrocketed.
Then in 2022, Stanley released a new streamlined Quencher model that came in multiple colors and finishes. This new model with its unique design lent itself as a fashionable product as well besides being a drinkware product. This led to Stanley’s revenue shooting up to $402 million.
Since then a lot of people have been looking to get their hands on the Stanley Cup, both as a collector’s item and for everyday use.
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