What started as a craze, with millions of fans enjoying their products, has turned into a cause for concern following reports of lead content in their popular Stanley Tumblers.
Just last week, over $1000 worth of Stanley cups were stolen from Dick's in Lafayette. Lafayette police and crime stoppers are still searching for the suspects. Now a similar situation has unfolded in California.
Danielle encountered a horrible incident when her car unexpectedly caught fire, leaving the vehicle in ruins. Amidst the wreckage, there was an astonishing discovery: her trusty Stanley 1913 Quencher remained intact, nestled in the car's cupholder where she had left it when the fire broke out. Even more astonishing, she shook the tumbler in her video showing that the tumbler retained its contents, with ice still chilling inside despite the fiery ordeal.
You see these tumblers in the hands of ladies all across Louisiana and with new holiday designs chances are they'll be showing up under a Louisiana Christmas Tree near you.
Patric Hornqvist beat Pekka Rinne from alongside the net with 1:35 to play, and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Nashville Predators, 2-0, to win their second consecutive Stanley Cup in a controversial Game 6 on Sunday.
The upstart Nashville Predators will face the defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Finals beginning on Monday night in Pittsburgh.
So much for home ice advantage.
The Boston Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canucks, 4-0, on the Canucks’ home ice Wednesday night to win the Stanley Cup, the first time the franchise has claimed hockey’s holy grail since 1972.