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T is for tumbler - my new Stanley cup tumbler.
About 10 years ago, I bought a water bottle that I loved. It had a handle on top that made it easy for me to carry. It was made of glass, so no toxic chemicals getting into my water. It had a pretty lime green (my second favorite color after coral) sleeve that protected it from breaking if it fell.
Well, recently, it fell...and it broke. π
It broke my heart into a million pieces. It felt like I was walking on broken glass. (Don't worry. I didn't.) I loved this bottle so much and I was so upset it was gone. It has fallen several times, but didn't break until that one sad day. And it happened at one of my absolute favorite places to visit. Sigh...
But then I remembered the Stanley cup. What's a hockey fan like me doing without a Stanley cup??? Duh. It was a no-brainer that it was time to fix that. I didn't realize until I looked at the website that some come with handles, and up to 30 oz. can fit in a cup holder. They are stainless steel on the inside, so again, no toxic chemicals from plastic.
I knew which type and size to get. More than anything, I debated on the color.π I changed my mind three times before settling on cream. I chose a "clean" almost white color so I can add stickers to it. Right now, I have a Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Championship sticker (from when they won in 2018) on it, but I plan to add more. I want to add some cozy mystery stickers.
As for its purpose of being a water bottle, I love it. My water stays cold all day (I don't mind room temperature water, but I prefer cold) and, like my previous bottle, it's easy to carry. Overall, I'd say it's very high quality and worth the "investment".
I promise you, I don't work for this company.π I'm just a girl that's happy with her Stanley cup. A new era has begun.
Also, GO CAPS!!!ππ