It’s the last day of the Barbie x Stanley collection. Here’s today’s new Stanley Cup

It’s the last day of the Barbie x Stanley collection. Here’s today’s new Stanley Cup

Barbie and Stanley

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Two contemporary icons have teamed up for the glasses Back to school collab: Barbie and Stanley. Stanley This week, the brand launched new limited edition Barbie Quenchers in 1,230 ml sizes each day. Barbie’s most iconic looks inspire these creations, which celebrate the brand’s 65th anniversary. There’s even a nod to Ken on the final day of the launch, today.

Today’s release is the 80s Ken Quencher western. Get one before it sells out. (These Stanleys make great Christmas gifts!)

Hit the button below to see all the Barbie x Stanley bundles, or keep reading to learn more about today’s Barbie Quencher bundle. Today is the last day of the bundle, so you can now claim them all.


Friday: 80s Western Ken Quencher (40 oz.)

Ken Quencher's 80s Western

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It’s just Ken, but he got his moment of glory on the final day of the Barbie x Stanley collection. This 40-ounce Stanley Quencher is inspired by the ’80s Western Ken.

This midnight black Stanley Cup features contrast stitching and a silver buckle like Ken’s.

It is not possible to say how long this news will last. Ken Quencher’s 80s Western will remain in stock, so grab yours by clicking the button below while you still can. It retails for $60.


Thursday: ’80 Peaches ‘N Cream and ’80s Rockers Quenchers (40 oz.)

80s Peaches and Cream

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The dazzling Stanley x Barbie 80s Peaches and Cream Thirst Quencher (seen here) is tied with a bow. Its peach blossom motif is reminiscent of the ’80s Barbie Peaches ‘N Cream. It’s inspired by its shimmering bodice, lightweight chiffon, and versatile stole.

Black Thursday ‘Drinking trough for 80s rockers’ is inspired by Barbie and Rockers dolls. It features retro, bright graphics with shooting stars, of course.

The 40-ounce Quenchers retail for $60 each.


Wednesday: 70’s Superstar and 80’s Dynamite Quenchers (40 oz.)

The thirst quencher of the superstars of the 70s

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Wednesday’s releases were inspired by Barbies from the 1970s and 1980s.

The 70s called with the The thirst quencher of the superstars of the 70s (seen here). This hot pink and purple ombre Quencher is inspired by Barbie Superstar doll. It features gold stars like those seen on Barbie Superstar’s sparkly, star-shaped stand.

Also find the 80’s Dynamite Extinguishercelebrating the first black Barbie doll, Dynamite Barbie. This disco Barbie wore a red bodysuit and wrap skirt, along with glamorous jewelry. This Quencher features rich colors, gold accents, and disco lights.


Tuesday: Original 1959 & 60’s Twist ‘N Turn Quenchers (40 oz.)

Original 1959 fire extinguisher

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The original 1959 Quencher (seen here) is inspired by the first Barbie doll, released that year. The mug features the iconic black and white stripe of Barbie’s first edition swimsuit and a cat-eye sunglasses motif, with pool blue and hot pink accents. The limited-edition 40-ounce recycled stainless steel Quencher retails for $60.

The second fall of Tuesday, the 60’s Twist ‘N Turn Thirst Quencherpays homage to the decade’s poseable Barbies with doll silhouettes right on the cup. It features a sorbet gradient with a tangerine lid and straw combo. This 40-ounce Stanley tumbler also retails for $60.


Monday: Barbie Icon Quencher (30 and 40 oz.)

Barbie Icon Quencher

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Monday’s Stanley Cup presentation honors Barbie, who held more than 250 positions and inspired generations.

The 40-ounce Stanley Cup sells for $60, while the 30-ounce one sells for $50.

We love Stanley Mugs because these double-walled stainless steel insulated mugs keep drinks ice cold for 2 days and cold for 11 hours. Ice cold drinks stay cold for two days. They are also very stylish and collectible, especially in the new Barbie designs.

Stanley cups fit in car cup holders despite their large size and feature a straw that makes hydration a little more fun. The viral version of the Stanley cup is the 40-ounce model, probably because drinking two of them nearly equals the recommended daily water intake for women, taking the guesswork out of getting enough water each day.