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It is absolutely still winter but if you need to add some spring vibes to your life to help get you through the chilly season, I get it. Stanley just released a bunch of fresh new colors for their line of IceFlow water bottles, tumblers and water jugs. From pastel-inspired lilac shades to festive green colors just in time for St. Patrick’s Day 2025, Stanley is totally thriving ahead of the spring season. Obviously new colors are exciting but Stanley IceFlow bottles are fan-favorites for more than just the aesthetics. They are easy to carry, they are dishwasher-safe and they can keep drinks cold for up to two days. You can choose from the IceFlow Tumbler With Fast Flow Lid, the IceFlow Flip Straw Tumbler, the IceFlow Bottle With Flip Straw Lid and the largest IceFlow Flip Straw Jug. Ready to hydrate? Check out the new Stanley IceFlow shades below.
The Stanley Club is the brand’s free loyalty program that offers special perks and exclusive benefits. To become a member, visit the Stanley website and sign up through the membership section. Members get access to special promotions, early access to limited-edition drops like the new St. Patrick’s Day launch and members-only events. You’ll receive newsletters with the latest updates on new Stanley products, exclusive collections and special offers just for you, including birthday rewards.
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