Attention all Barbies and Kens who like to have the latest accessory: Stanley just announced a new collaboration with the iconic brand.
The drinkware company will be launching a Barbie-inspired line that celebrates the 65th anniversary of the fashion doll, the company announced Tuesday. Many of the eight cups will highlight a different decade in the Malibu doll's history, one celebrates the first Black Barbie, and Ken is also represented.
The new line comes on the heels of last year's wildly popular "Barbie" movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
Stanley cups, meanwhile, have turned into a status symbol, with many fans of the brand stopping at virtually nothing to get their hands on the latest product. The company's success has led to $70 million in sales annually, CNBC reports.
Together, the two brands will launch their Stanley Cup quencher line this September.
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Here is a look at the Barbie x Stanley collaboration.
These cups will also feature signature Stanley cup traits
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The Barbie Icon quencher has a signature “bright pop of Barbie pink," and Stanley says that this cup was made to celebrate.
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If you are feeling nostalgic, this quencher might be for you. Representing the 1959 Barbie doll, this cup has the signature black and white colors that were in the fashion doll’s swimsuit. Stanley also said that this cup's “pool blue and hot pink accents complement the iconic cat-eye sunglasses.”
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This Stanley has, “a soft, sorbet gradient and tangerine lid and straw combo,” the company says. The quencher shows the Twist ’N Turn Barbie moving to the popular dance moves of the ‘60s.
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If the ‘60s were not for you, you can make your way to the disco with this nostalgic design. This Stanley Cup quencher is dedicated to the Superstar Barbie, and has a “hot pink and purple gradient with a pattern of gold, dainty stars that echo the sparkle and star-shaped stand of the doll,” the company said.
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All the Malibu Barbies can enjoy the Peaches ’N Cream Barbie-inspired quencher, which has “a peach blossom pattern (that) reprises the floral accessories and artwork of the doll,” the company said.
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Stanley did not forget about all the Kens in the world. With the Western Ken doll, children were inspired to take on new adventures. The quencher brings the doll to life with, "a midnight–black color and a print that mimics the contrast stitching and silver buckle showcased on the doll,” the company said.
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Inspired by the Barbie and the Rockers dolls, this quencher has, “bright, retro graphics that are ready to rock.” In a new wave style that is quintessentially Barbie,” the drinkware company said.
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Stanley Cup also celebrates the first Black Barbie doll with the rich colors that she wore in her debut. With rich colors, gold accents and disco lights, the quencher displays a vibrant red bodysuit and wrap skirt that the doll came out in, the drinkware company said.
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To be notified when the Stanley Cup quenchers officially are dropped, you can visit their website here.
Ahjané Forbes is a reporter on the National Trending Team at USA TODAY. Ahjané covers breaking news, car recalls, crime, health, lottery and public policy stories. Email her at [email protected]. Follow her on Instagram, Threads and X (Twitter) @forbesfineest.
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