The obsession over Stanley tumblers might not be as frenetic as it was a year ago, but the company is making a push to once again be a hot holiday gift.
Stanley has introduced a new line of its popular 40-ounce tumblers, this time in conjunction with Barbie. Eight new tumblers are being rolled out—and while some are already sold out, the good news is you won’t have to camp out in front of Target to get your hands on the others.
The tumblers are being sold exclusively on Stanley’s website and are available now for $60 ($50 for the sole 30 oz. option). If you were hoping for buying a complete set or the standalone 1980s Peaches and Cream-themed Barbie Tumbler, well… you’re going to need to head to eBay. That design is sold out already.
Each cup comes with stickers, letting owners personalize their tumblers—and each comes in a distinct box, much like a Barbie doll.
Here’s a look at the tumblers that are still available:
Barbie Icon – Standard tumblers in 40-ounce and 30-ounce sizes with the Barbie logo.
1959 Original – Paying tribute to the original doll, this cup has black and white stripes, like Barbie’s first swimsuit
’60s Twist ’N Turn – Soft colors and silhouettes showcase the year Barbie was able to move.
’70s Superstar – A hot pink and purple tumbler that seems a bit more Xanadu than Barbie
’80s Dynamite – With gold accents and disco lights, this tumbler celebrates the first Black Barbie.
’80s Rockers 40 – Barbie takes a New Wave turn with this Barbie and the Rockers dolls-inspired cup.
’80s Western Ken – Ken’s not on there, but the tumbler is covered with a stitching pattern right off the farm.
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