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It's the last day of the Barbie x Stanley drop. This is today's new Stanley cup

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Two modern-day icons have teamed up for the drinkware collab of back-to-school season: Barbie and Stanley. Stanley has dropped new limited edition Barbie Quenchers in 40-ounce sizes every day this week. Barbie's most iconic looks inspire these designs, which celebrate the brand's 65th anniversary. There's even a nod to Ken on the last day of the launch — today.

Today's drop is the '80s Western Ken Quencher. Snag one before it sells out. (These Stanleys make great Christmas gifts!)

Tap the button below to see all the Barbie x Stanley drops, or read on to learn more about today's Barbie Quencher drop. Today is the last day of the drop, so you can now collect them all.


Friday: '80s Western Ken Quencher (40 oz.)

'80s Western Ken Quencher
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He's just Ken, but he gets his moment to shine on the last day of the Barbie x Stanley drop. This 40-ounce Stanley Quencher is inspired by Western Ken from the '80s.

This midnight black Stanley cup features contrast stitching and a silver buckle like Ken's.

There's no telling how long this new '80s Western Ken Quencher will stay in stock, so grab yours by clicking the button below while you still can. It retails for $60.


Thursday: '80 Peaches 'N Cream and '80s Rockers Quenchers (40 oz.)

'80 Peaches 'N Cream
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The stunning Stanley x Barbie '80 Peaches 'N Cream Quencher (seen here) is tied with a bow. Its peach blossom pattern is reminiscent of the '80s Peaches 'N Cream Barbie. It's inspired by her shimmery bodice, lightweight chiffon and versatile stole.

Thursday's black '80s Rockers Quencher is modeled after the Barbie and the Rockers dolls. It features bright, retro graphics with shooting stars, naturally.

The 40-ounce Quenchers retail for $60 each. 


Wednesday: '70s Superstar and '80s Dynamite Quenchers (40 oz.)

'70s Superstar Quencher
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Wednesday's releases were inspired by Barbies from the 1970s and 1980s. 

The '70s called with the '70s Superstar Quencher (seen here). This hot pink and purple gradient Quencher is inspired by the Superstar Barbie doll. It features gold stars like those seen on Superstar Barbie's sparkle and star-shaped stand.

Also find the '80s Dynamite Quencher, celebrating the first Black Barbie doll, the Dynamite Barbie. This disco Barbie wore a red bodysuit and wrap skirt, plus glamorous jewelry. This Quencher features rich colors, gold accents and disco lights.


Tuesday: 1959 Original and '60s Twist 'N Turn Quenchers (40 oz.)

1959 Original quencher
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The 1959 Original Quencher (seen here) is inspired by the first Barbie doll, released that year. The cup features the iconic black and white stripe from the first-edition Barbie's swimsuit and a graphic of cat-eye sunglasses, with pool blue and hot pink accents. The limited-edition, 40-ounce recycled stainless steel Quencher retails for $60.

The second Tuesday drop, the '60s Twist 'N Turn Quencher, honors the poseable Barbies of the decade with silhouettes of the dolls right on the mug. It features a sorbet gradient with a tangerine lid and straw combo. This 40-ounce Stanley tumbler also retails for $60.


Monday: Barbie Icon Quencher (30 and 40 oz.)

Barbie Icon Quencher
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Monday's Barbie Stanley cup drop celebrates Barbie holding more than 250 careers and inspiring generations as a result.

The 40-ounce Stanley cup retails for $60, while the the 30-ounce retails for $50.

We love Stanley cups because these double-wall insulated stainless steel mugs keep drinks iced for 2 days and cold for 11 hours. Iced drinks stay cold for two days. They're pretty stylish and collectible too, especially in the new Barbie designs.

Stanley cups fit in car cup holders despite their large size and have a straw that makes staying hydrated just a little more fun. The viral version of the Stanley cup is the 40-ounce model, likely because drinking two of them almost equals the suggested daily water intake for women, taking the guesswork out of drinking enough water each day. 


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