Drinkware
The Stanley 40 oz. mug is the most popular item in drinkware. That was evident on the show floor, but it wasn't the only star in the drinkware show.
We looked at three upcoming Starbucks drinkware lines to provide inspiration for distributors' drinkware promos for 2024.
Hey Tea had to scrap a line of co-branded drinkware it did with the Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum after just a few days, as it's illegal in China to use commercial products to promote religion.
Delta Airlines is phasing out its plastic cups in favor of a new single-use paper cup, which will be used for both hot and cold beverages (including alcohol).
A Luke Combs fan found herself at the center of a $250K licensing lawsuit. The country singer found out, and not only removed her from the lawsuit, but is paying off legal fees and selling a tumbler of his own to help with her medical bills.
The St Regis Group, Cheektowaga, NY, announced the latest addition to its product line: RIEDEL. This partnership will see St Regis become a supplier for a select range of RIEDEL wine glasses and decanters in both Canada and the U.S. Distributors can now source RIEDEL's premium brand directly from the St Regis Group website. "RIEDEL…
A woman posted on TikTok after her car caught fire, and her Stanley thermos sat in the cupholder nearly unscathed. Not only that, but the ice was still frozen. To pay her back for the free publicity, Stanley is not only sending her some cups, but it's replacing her car.
Starbucks just released a red holiday-themed Stanley 40 oz. cup, which retails for $49.95 and is reportedly flying off the shelves at Starbucks locations, as well as Starbucks locations within Target and Kroger stores. People have been waking up at the crack of dawn to get them (and in some cases sell them online).
It makes sense for a coffee chain to have things like coffee mugs, tumblers, and other branded drinkware. But a new product release at Starbucks locations in the Philippines stands out because it's not drinkware at all. It's a planner and pen combination.
YETI's latest product drop includes stackable coffee cups, small espresso-style cups, and a cocktail shaker with a lid that fits onto its extremely popular Rambler model products, turning existing tumblers into cocktail shakers on the go.