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No, not that Stanley Cup.. Popular cup brand Stanley announced a recall of its Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs after it received multiple reports of burn injuries related to the products.
A woman purchased a Stanley cup from Makro and was shocked by how much she had to pay for it. South Africans couldn't believe the R2,500 price tag.
What if your car burned to a crisp and all you had left was your Stanley drink cup? That’s exactly what happened to Danielle Lettering last week. In a viral video that had more than 82 million ...
The recall was issued after Stanley said it received 91 reports of the detaching lids, resulting in 38 burn injuries worldwide (16 of the reports and two of the injuries came from U.S. customers).
In 2023, Stanley’s durability went viral after a woman shared that the cup survived a car fire, prompting the brand to cover the cost of her vehicle. Advertisement Stanley hasn’t reached out ...
Stanley issued a recall of 2.6 million of the popular drinkware company's Switchback and Trigger Action stainless steel travel mugs due to a defect causing burn injuries, according to the Consumer ...
“Stanley has received 91 reports worldwide, including 16 in the U.S., of the recalled travel mugs’ lids detaching during use, resulting in 38 burn injuries worldwide, including two burn ...
Stanley cup maker recalls 2.6 million mugs sold at Walmart, on Amazon, and elsewhere after burn injuries: Here’s the full list The mugs have defective lids that can shrink and come detached.
The popular mug and cup maker Stanley is recalling 2.6 million of its travel mugs because they’re a burn hazard.. Stanley has received 91 reports worldwide and 16 from the U.S. of lids detaching ...
Stanley, the brand name whose cups became a cultural phenomenon in recent years thanks to the viral trend on TikTok, is recalling 2.6 million mugs due to dozens of people suffering burn injuries ...
Stanley received 91 consumer complaint reports worldwide, including 16 in the United States, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.