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  2. You Can *Finally* Get Your Hands on Those Viral Stanley ... - AOL

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    Stanley claims that it keeps water cold for 11 hours, iced for two days and hot for seven hours. TikTok users found that Stanley tumblers kept water ice cold thanks to its stainless steel, double ...

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    These coveted cups are known for their ability to keep beverages hot or cold. The Quencher keeps beverages cold for 11 hours and hot for seven hours, has a straw for leisurely sipping, a wide ...

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    $6.98 at amazon.com. Stanley Cup Snack Bowl. They'll be snacking and sipping like a pro with this innovative snack tray that pairs perfectly with any 30 or 40 oz. Stanley cup.

  5. Vacuum flask - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a vacuum flask Gustav Robert Paalen, Double Walled Vessel. Patent 27 June 1908, published 13 July 1909. The vacuum flask was designed and invented by Scottish scientist James Dewar in 1892 as a result of his research in the field of cryogenics and is sometimes called a Dewar flask in his honour.

  6. Koozie - Wikipedia

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    The name "Koozie", with a capital "K", is a federally registered trademark in the United States, [1] originally coined by Bob Autrey of San Antonio, Texas, and rights later sold to Radio Cap Corporation (RCC) as the KOOZIE in the early 1980s.

  7. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2024, Stanley initiated a product recall of 2.4 million cups after Stanley received 91 reports worldwide, including 16 in the US, of the travel mugs’ lids detaching during use, resulting in 38 burn injuries worldwide, including two burn injuries in the US with 11 consumers worldwide requiring medical attention. [49] [50] [51]