An exciting incident recently took place in California, where a 23-year-old woman is now facing criminal charges due to her Stanley Cup craze. According to PEOPLE, authorities arrested her on January 17. It is reported that she was caught trying to make off with thousands of dollars’ worth of drinkware from a local store.
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Get the Inside Scoop on the Criminal Incident
The turn of events came to light when the Roseville Police Department published a Facebook post on January 21, describing the incident that took place the previous week. Officers at the department received a report about a woman who stuffed her car with numerous Stanley water bottles, after being witnessed leaving a store with a shopping cart full of stolen merchandise that she refused to leave behind at the store’s doors.
Police officers were able to track down the suspect entering Highway 65 and pulled her over with a traffic stop. The woman was then arrested, although her identity hasn’t been revealed yet.
The Cup Criminal Faces Legal Action
Following a search of the woman’s vehicle, police discovered 65 Stanley products valued at $2,500. She has been charged with Grand Theft for her actions.
In their social media post, the officers advised against engaging in criminal activity to satisfy their need for a Stanley Cup, emphasizing the police department’s commitment to putting an end to retail theft.
Additionally, the Roseville Police Department also shared various photos of the items confiscated from the woman’s vehicle.
Understanding the Stanley Cup Craze
Reports from CNN have mentioned that the Stanley Cup, an “all-steel vacuum-insulated” drinkware, was originally created back in 1913 to maintain the temperature of beverages. However, it was reintroduced in 2020 with vibrant colors and designs aimed at the female demographic, coupled with influencer marketing for promotion.
Since its relaunch, the Stanley Cups have gained significant attention. Recently, Target released limited edition Valentine’s Day quenchers, witnessing eager shoppers raving over the bottles priced between $20 and $45. Videos showing the frenzy have been trending on social media platforms.
Additionally, the drinkware has been resold at exorbitant prices, with some being listed on eBay for $280.
Spending the night at Target for a $280 Stanley cup?
That’s something only Americans can understand… pic.com/4H3o8QshG3
— Masculine Spectrum (@MasculineSpec) January 21, 2024
As mentioned by PEOPLE, Starbucks also introduced its line of Stanley Cups, which were made available at their Target locations. However, similar commotion unfolded as customers rushed to buy them by any means necessary.
Third-party resellers capitalized on this demand, resulting in further resales of the Starbucks Stanleys at marked-up prices.
The viral Starbucks x Stanley cup is currently reselling for over $200 pic.twitter.com/QAnFR9w0xH
— Dexerto (@Dexerto) January 5,
