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Stanley’s New Creepy Quencher Is Here Just In Time For Spooky Season

Stanley has got designing seasonal cups down to an art. Earlier this month, the brand dropped its Pumpkin Spice collection for fall, and over the summer, it collaborated with Starbucks to drop a summer-esque cup. And of course, we all remember when Stanley dropped Valentine’s Day themed cups at Target. People lined up outside for hours and the release was sold out almost immediately. It only makes sense that as Halloween approaches, Stanley is gearing up to drop a new seasonal cup — the Creepy Quencher.

What is the Creepy Quencher?

To be honest, it’s still kind of a mystery, which adds to the creepy factor. Stanley dropped a very ominous post on Instagram yesterday, alluding to a new quencher. Today, the new quencher’s name was revealed as the Web Glow Quencher. It’s a fitting name considering the logo will glow in the dark. Super spooky! The limited edition tumbler will be available starting October 4, with a limit of two per customer.

If we’re making guesses on what the cup will look like, I’m gonna say that it’ll have the iconic Stanley logo in neon green letters, as the Instagram post suggests. I also noticed that creepy little spider in the corner, dropping down from a web. I have to say, that’s a creepy yet cute touch. I’m also guessing that the quencher itself will be black, which is only appropriate for the spooky season.

This isn’t the first time Stanley has dropped something Halloween related. In fact, they have a Halloween collection, featuring tumblers, quenchers, and even flasks. The collection features a range of colors, from neon green to orange to black — all classic Halloween colors. The Creepy Quencher will be a spooky new addition.

Stanley also isn’t the first water bottle brand to announce a new drop for the new season. That’s right, you got some competition, Stanley. Owala announced its new Target fall collection earlier this week, which bottles titled Autumn Sunset and Fall Flutter. The colors range from burnt oranges to browns to pinks, which gives total autumn vibes. The vibe of the collection is more autumnal than creepy, though. Perhaps Owala is also working on a spooky bottle for Halloween. Stanley, we hope your Creepy Quencher lives up to the hype.

Stanley’s post comes just a day after the brand announced its new line of pet bowls. The brand has really been on a roll lately. Not only can you get your hands on a new quencher, but your pet can also get a Stanley bowl for its water. How boujee!

Amanda Brucculeri is the fall editorial intern for Spoon University, where she covers food news and emerging trends. Beyond Spoon University, Amanda works as the podcast editor for Boston University News Service, where she oversees a team of reporters covering news through audio. She also writes for the city column of The Buzz Magazine, and is the host of a true crime radio show on WTBU student radio. She is currently a junior at Boston University, majoring in journalism with a minor in public relations. In her free time, she enjoys curating playlists, trying new restaurants, and watching movies.