• @[email protected]
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    I know what 2 girls 1 cup is but I don’t understand what else is being referenced in this image.

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        2611 months ago

        And these three ladies were in a skit on the US comedy TV show Saturday Night Live which was about that thermos hype.

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        Adding to that, Stanley Tumblers have become the latest status symbol for children as well as adults. So it’s not uncommon for a child to get bullied because their water bottle isn’t a Stanley Tumbler.

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          The fact that people think they need a water bottle in school is crazy weird.

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            school only having water bottle filler

          • @Jumi
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            Yeah, it’s clear that everyone who hasn’t a 2 liter keg like me is going to dehydrate pretty soon anyway.

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        As far as I know, they didn’t show to actually contaminate drinks. There’s just lead in places where it doesn’t come into contact with the drink. The lawsuit is for not disclosing this information. Or at least that’s how the article reads.

        Edit: it was in California, where it’s mandatory to say whether or not the product has lead (and probably other things) in it.

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        Your article contains a statement from Stanley: “no lead is present on the surface of any Stanley product that comes into contact with the consumer nor the contents of the product.” I don’t find anything supporting your claim that the cups were “found to contaminate drinks with lead.” Am I missing something?

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          You’re not wrong. They use lead to seal the vacuum. You will only be contaminated with lead if it gets damaged. Most other big popular brands moved away from lead to glass sealing years ago citing worker health and potential lead exposure if they get damaged.

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        911 months ago

        This seems a good filter irl to avoid people that clearly are too addicted to tiktok.

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        Up until now I thought it was the same Stanley that makes tools which was making no sense to me

    • @CluckN
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      There’s a company called Stanley that has been treating thermos releases like designer sneaker drops. Imagine the Hydroflask hype but limited releases causing high demand.