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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — With Stanley drinking cups taking the internet by storm, we’ve verified scammers are using social media to advertise fake discounts. But now some viral posts are ...
Just when Stanley drinking tumblers had become the must-have item of 2024, TikTok and Instagram videos show owners tossing their cups in the trash, because of their fears (possibly unfounded ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Do you have a Stanley drinking cup or two? They were the hot gift over the holiday season. Consumer reporter John Matarese has a warning about scams popping up everywhere.
In a now-viral video, she accused the platform of “stealing” over $8,000 from her after she unwittingly promoted a fake Stanley Cup. The full-time creator explained that she had a five-figure ...
Months later, Malwaretips.com shared in Nov. 2023 that a fake Stanley cup outlet existed, selling tumblers for $5.99 using sponsored ads and social media posts. This story was reported from ...
In the TikTok, which has now amassed 2.9 million views, Victoria unboxes what appears to be a hot pink Stanley cup, with accompanying on-screen text reading: “I think it’s fake, don’t buy it.” ...
Consumer concern is rising over the use of lead pellets in the manufacturing of drinking cups by Stanley and other brands. Here’s what experts say.
Months later, Malwaretips.com shared in Nov. 2023 that a fake Stanley cup outlet existed, selling tumblers for $5.99 using sponsored ads and social media posts. This story was reported from ...