There's a reason we go running to the store (literally) anytime Stanley drops a new tumbler—just like the way we can't stop ourselves when pumpkin spice-flavored coffees and goodies make their way back to shelves each fall. The excitement and novelty (not to mention a longing to feel like we're participating in the culture) keep us coming back for more, time and time again.
That held true when Stanley debuted a delicious new color for autumn 2024: none other than Pumpkin Spice.
«The Pumpkin Spice collection sets the mood in deep autumn colors,» Stanely said in a description on its site. «Burnt orange hues with warm bronze accents and a spice-tinted lid are the perfect flavors for the season. Just right for trips to the pumpkin patch, hayrides and long family walks among the falling leaves.»
Looking at the tumbler, you're transported to a cafe where you're sipping on a pumpkin spice latte or cozying up at home with a dozen pumpkin muffins in the oven. And what's more, the metal is bronze-toned, unlike the typical silver.
«Nice! So warm,» a Reddit user wrote on a thread about Stanley cups. "[I] love the combo with the warm pumpkin-orange and gold bronze-toned metal."
«My wallet is not happy,» another added. «But it matches so many of my fall shirts and sweaters!»
The new color is offered in Stanley's Stay Hot camp mug (which is sold out as of now) and the 30- or 40-ounce Quencher tumblers. If you're in the market for a Stanley tumbler but don't want to pay Stanley tumbler prices, you have a few affordable dupes to choose from, including a beloved $10 alternative at Aldi.
Like all of the viral Quencher tumblers, the double-wall vacuum insulated cup can keep your drink cold for up to 11 hours and iced for nearly two
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