Stanley’s Black Chroma 40-oz Quencher is finally back in stock while supplies last

Stanley has finally restocked its highly sought after Black Chroma Collectionjust in time for Halloween 2024.

After the re-launch of Stanley’s popular Black Chroma 40-oz Quencher tumbler two weeks ago, inventory sold out quickly. However, the brand didn’t take long to put inventory back on the shelves for those who missed out the first time.

THE BLACK CHROMA QUENCHER H2.0 FLOWSTATE™ TUMBLER | 40 OZ

Stanley’s Black Chroma 40-ounce stainless steel tumbler is back in stock for a limited-time.

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Stanley’s intriguing design for its Black Chroma Collection includes a soft matte black color paired with blue and purple iridescent accents. The powder-coated finish not only presents an aesthetically pleasing appearance, but also adds an extra layer of durability, ensuring that the tumbler can withstand the rigors of outdoor adventures while maintaining its stylish look.

Featuring double-wall vacuum insulation, Stanley’s Black Chromas Quencher tumblers are designed to keep your beverages hot for up to 7 hours and cold for up to 11 hours, while iced drinks can retain their chill for up to 2 days.

However, this spooky collection not only includes the viral 30-ounce and 40-ounce Quencher tumblers, but also Stanley’s All Day Slim Bottleand Classic Legendary Bottle.

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“A band of iridescent shimmer defines the new Black Chroma Collection,” Stanley states on its website. “The sleek prism effect makes each piece unique and adds a hint of sparkle next to the powdercoat matte finish. Featuring a glimmer that catches the eye, hydrate with Black Chroma.”

Those interested in the Stanley Black Chroma Collection can check out more details on Stanley’s website here.

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