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Barbie is celebrating its 65th anniversary with help from the cult-classic drinkware empire Stanley. Each day this week, Monday through Friday, new Quenchers dropped to honor different dolls from the beloved Mattel franchise. And just like the LoveShackFancy and Olivia Rodrigo collabs, product is moving quickly.
Beginning Monday, Sept. 16, Stanley released one or two limited-edition decade-themed designs every day on stanley1913.com. The final style dropped at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET on Friday, Sept. 20, meaning the full collection — minus what has already sold out — is now available to shop. At publish, eight of the nine styles are still in stock — everything except for the ’80s Peaches ‘N Cream Quencher. Guests are able to order up to four pieces of collectible inventory in each style.
On Monday, Sept. 16, Stanley dropped both 30- and 40-ounce Quenchers in the Barbie Icon design. This pink on pink style symbolizes 2024 and everything Barbie has accomplished up until this point. This is also the only 30-ounce tumbler offered in the collection. Both sizes of the Barbie Icon Quencher are still available to shop at stanley1913.com.
On Tuesday, Sept. 17, two new designs were released in 40-ounce vessels: the Barbie 1959 Original Quencher and the Barbie ’60s Twist ‘N Turn Quencher. The former is in a bold chevron print, paying homage to the OG Barbie doll in a black and white vintage swimsuit. The ladder features a soft, sorbet gradient and tangerine lid and straw combo with silhouettes of the Twist ‘N Turn Barbie doll that made its debut in 1967.
On Wednesday, Sept. 18, the Barbie ’70s Superstar Quencher and the Barbie ’80s Dynamite Quencher became available to shop. The first pays homage to 1976’s Superstar Barbie, with its hot pink and purple gradient and scattered gold stars. The ’80s Dynamite Quencher celebrates the first Black Barbie, launched in 1980. The tagline from the original packaging read, “She’s Black! She’s beautiful! She’s dynamite!” The accompanying Quencher is clad in rich colors, gold accents and disco lights.
On Thursday, Sept. 19, Stanley dropped two more ’80s-themed models: the Barbie ’80s Rockers Quencher and the Barbie ’80s Peaches ‘N Cream Quencher. Released in 1986, the Barbie and the Rockers doll line captured the music, fashion and youth culture of its time, reflected in its accompanying Stanley tumbler. 1984’s Peaches ‘N Cream Barbie is mirrored in a shimmery peach blossom pattern on the collectible Quencher.
Finally, on Friday Sept. 20, Ken gets his moment with the ’80s Western Ken Quencher, a midnight black background with a print that mimics the contrast stitching and silver buckle showcased on the Western Ken doll, first released in 1980.
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