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The Holiday Stanley Collection Includes A Mini Tumbler Ornament

Stanley is back with more seasonal items, and just in time for the start of holiday shopping. So far, the 2024 winter drop features three new collections: the Stanley Scheels Sweater Weather Tumblers, the Stanley Holiday Winter Wonderland Collection, and even a Stanley ornament. 

The new releases are fresh on the tail of the Halloween Quencher and Wicked Tumblers in October, and now the Comfort and Joy Holiday Collection. So, no matter who you’re shopping for this holiday season, there are plenty of options to choose from. 

Stanley Scheels Sweater Weather Tumblers

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The exclusive Sweater Weather Tumblers are available online and in Scheels stores. The line features a similar color scheme to the Comfort and Joy Collection, just minus the gold accents. The tumblers are offered two plain options — in burnt amber and peacock — and two printed options — oatmeal and pink sand. Scheels offers the cups in two size options as well. The 30-ounce cup retails at $35, and the 40-ounce cup costs $45. 

Stanley Holiday Winter Wonderland Collection

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The Winter Wonderland Collection is available online and at DICK’s Sporting Goods locations starting on November 1. The collection features Stanleys of all shapes and sizes including quenchers, tumblers, mugs, and bottles. Winter Wonderland items retail between $20 and $45, depending on the size. The 40-ounce tumbler, Stanley’s typical star, comes in a variety of colors including crystal crush (lavender and pink), dahlia shimmer (violet), and powder blue crush (sky blue). The tumbler also comes in two printed options — icicle gloss and seaglass gloss — that feature an iridescent snowflake-like pattern. 

Stanley Ornament (and other stocking stuffers) 

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For a more decorative option, you can also buy a Stanley ornament this season online or in store at Target. Of course, the ornaments are much smaller than functional Stanley cups, standing at only 4.45 inches tall, making them the perfect stocking-stuffer. The mini tumblers come in two colors — honey talks (gold) and red delicious) — and retail at only $10. Even better, the cups are versatile! They come with a ribbon and a keychain ring attached, so you can use the ornament to decorate your Christmas tree or your favorite bag. 

But don’t stop at just keychains for your Stanley-related stocking-stuffers. Stanley also offers a boot and straw cover set for those who are looking to protect their quenchers — and it’s just $15. Other vendors also offer decorative topper sets that come in cute shapes like hearts, animals, and even mini tumblers! If you’re looking for an even more budget-friendly option, a set of assorted stickers is always a treat for reusable water bottle owners alike. 

Stanley clearly dove head first into the winter festivities this year, but maybe it’ll have a few more surprises in store as the holiday season approaches. 

Emma is member of the Spoon University National Writers Program. She enjoys writing about anything and everything from food trends on social media to the latest fast food drop. 

Outside of Spoon U, Emma is a senior Communication and Media Studies major at Pace University. There, she is the president of Her Campus at Pace and a writer for the school paper, the Pace Press. Emma is also an honors college student who will be completing her senior thesis in the coming year. She is graduating a year early in May of 2025. 

In her free time, Emma can frequently be found cafe-hopping around NYC on the hunt for the best oat milk cappuccino. She loves to try new ice cream places and is always happy to lay back, watch a movie, and eat some good Chinese food. Most of all, Emma loves a good charcuterie spread (because who doesn't), and her dream job would be professional cheese pairing.