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stanley cup target spring 2025
stanley cup target spring 2025
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Target Has Three New Stanley Cup Colors For Spring 

Winter weather and freezing temperatures are still going strong, but cold forecasts haven’t stopped Stanley from releasing a multitude of bright new Stanley cup colors before the spring sun arrives. Just last month, the water bottle brand released a Neutral Collection featuring muted colors such as beige hue) and navy Twilight. On the more colorful end of the spectrum, Stanley also dropped  a Brights Collection for the spring season, featuring colors like Meadow green and Cherry Blossom pink. The spring Stanley cup releases aren’t stopping there, though:  the brand just released three new Target-exclusive colors that are not only stunning, but easy encouragement to stay hydrated during spring break.

What are the new spring Stanley colors at Target?

The three new Stanley colors are inspired by spring florals and refreshing sweet treats to keep you cool as the weather finally heats up. First, Stanley is dropping a new Creamsicle shade at Target, which is a peachy hue packed with nostalgia  and child-like longing for orange cream popsicles. This orange shade features a cream-colored Stanley logo for true Creamsicle vibes.

Another spring color that’s exclusive to the Target launch is Mint Julep, a cooling blue shade reminiscent of a beautiful spring day. 

stanley cup target spring 2025
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Last but not least, my personal favorite: Hydrangea Creamsicle. This new Spring Stanley cup is a gorgeous lavender that gives off major spring sorbet vibes thanks to its floral tone and peachy accents. The logos in this collection are lighter tones of Creamsicle and Mint Julep, staying true to the color line while easily complimenting the colors of the cups themselves.

What new Stanley cups are available at Target?

The new Target-exclusive Stanley Cup colors are available in the 40-ounce and 30-ounce Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumblers. These now-iconic tumblers have double-wall insulation to keep your drink of choice nice and cold for hours. Plus, the signature Flowstate lid has three settings for sipping, giving you the option to drink with or without the reusable straw, or seal it shut with the silicone cover. The 40-ounce Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumblers are available for $45 at Target, and the 30-ounce Tumblers retail for $35.

stanley cup target spring 2025
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If you’re looking for something a little smaller, the new Stanley colors are also available in the 24-ounce IceFlow Flip Straw 2.0 Bottle. These sleek bottles are known for being lighter  than most stainless steel bottles on the market, and they retail  for $35 at Target.

How can I purchase the new Target Stanley cups?

Limited-edition Stanley cup drops almost always sell out, but there are a few ways to snag this new Target-exclusive line of spring-colored Stanley cups before they’re gone. If you’re looking to purchase one of these new spring colors, you can always visit your nearest Target store and grab the Stanley cup off the shelves. If you’re unlucky in-person, you can also shop online and have the Stanley tumblers or or bottles shipped directly to you, or schedule an in-store pickup at one of Target’s many locations.  

Nadi Meyer

George Mason '25

Nadi Meyer is part of the National Writer program at Spoon University. They focus on food trends for humans and even dogs. Their end goal is to one day work for a nonprofit organization like The Asher House or The Trevor Project.

Beyond Spoon University, Nadi has seven years of retail experience, ranging from being a cashier at a grocery store to even being the assistant manager at one of the popular video game store franchises. They graduated from Brightpoint Community College in August 2022 with an Associate’s degree in General Studies and is currently working on their Bachelor’s degree in Communications with a focus in Media Production and Criticism as an online student at George Mason University. Before pursuing their higher education, from their sophomore to senior year, Nadi was helping rebuild the journalism program at Thomas Dale High School, graduating in 2017 with an Advanced Diploma.

In their free time, Nadi is often hanging out with their newly adopted, 9-year-old rescue dog, Tiger, or playing Stardew Valley on their Nintendo Switch. They are an avid collector of retro video games including Gameboy, GameCube, Nintendo DS and 3DS. They hope to eventually invest in a PSP and a PS Vita.