Stanley Cup Review

As I sat on the beach with the sun beaming down and the temperatures in the 90’s, I look down at my Stanley water bottle just sitting there in the sand all day. It is impressing me. 




I use a Yeti cup every day for my coffee. It will keep it hot/warm all day. I have tried taking it out on the beach with a cold beverage in it. It did not take it long to warm up. The sun made the cup hot and the clear lid allowed the rays to heat it even more. I was not impressed with my Yeti for cold drinks but it’s my favorite for hot drinks.


But let me tell you about my Stanley cup. It has sat out here in the sun all day. I poured a cold ice tea from a can (no ice) into the cup and headed out to the sand. The sun has not made it warm on the outside and four hours later, my drink is still cold. Not sure how much longer it would have stayed cold because I finally drank it all. I would guess it would have kept it cool for 8 hours. I’m guessing that it’s because it’s powder coated instead of shiny stainless steal like the Yeti. 


I’ll admit, I purchased this cup for the fad but now love it and carry my water in it to work every day. I like the handle and all the cool accessories you can add to it to make it unique and fun to carry. I have a straw cap, bottom protector cup, a handle charm (not pictured) and a little pouch (not pictured) that fits around it to carry my little essentials. I kept it simple for the beach. 


What is your favorite cup or water bottle ?


I believe if you get a water bottle you like, then it will encourage you to drink more water. This is something I have been trying to get better at. I am not a big fan of water but I have given up soft drinks for several years now. I will sometimes drink a fountain diet coke or a good sweet tea for a treat. My coffee is decaf and so is my homemade tea. Per doctors orders. 

4 comments

  1. I drink water the old fashioned way. :) Right out of the tap in a glass. We have well water and its the best!! I like water so drink plenty of it during the day. Don't carry anything to drink around with me.

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  2. I am not much for carrying water, my girl however IS! She uses a simple insulated plastic 'glass'. I keep hoping she will find one she likes that will fit in the car holder and also will be a 'hard to tipover drinking glass or cup! Hope you trip was a good one.. We hope to take off again in a couple weeks...
    Love ya, jack

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  3. I drink mostly seltzer or sparkling water (so I can convince myself it's a "drink" and not boring water ;) I like the slm straw bottles for at home, but I love a Yeti at the beach! Mine is coated and not stainless so maybe that keeps it colder?

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