Target Shoppers Are ‘Getting Trampled’ For A Special Valentine’s Day Stanley Cup
Target has a product that's in high demand! (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Stanley Cups are very in right no. No, not that Stanley Cup. We aren’t talking hockey right now. It’s a real cup that you actually drink out of, and they are everywhere right now. However, a special Valentine’s Day Stanley Cup was recently released at Target and people are going all out to get their hands on it. I mean all out!
The limited edition tumblers were released on December 31st. Now, we’re seeing shoppers at stores like Target actually get trampled trying to get one for themselves. It’s not even Black Friday!
Limited Edition Stanley Cup Causing Chaos At Target
We are likely all familiar with how crazy shopping can be for the holidays. However, typically the holidays in discussion are Christmas, Thanksgiving, or New Year’s Eve. Right now, we’re talking about a Valentine’s Day rush. Definitely not as common as the others. That Valentine’s Day rush seems to be in full swing at Target.
Target recently released two exclusive Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumblers. The popular tumblers come in two color options: Cosmo Pink and Target Red. They’re a part of the brand’s ‘Galentine’s Collection.’ The tumblers were being sold for $45 and quickly sold out in stores across the country and online.
Now, a TikTok video has gone viral from a Target in El Paso, Texas where people were shown running for their tumblers. It looked like quite the chaotic scene. Check out user JazzedByJaz‘s video below.
That’s wild! These cups must be super cold and refreshing. Might have to go get myself one (once the chaos slows down a little). The limited edition cups have been spotted online listed at prices up to $240, according to People.
Chances are you’ve heard Chuck talk about his Stanley Cup. They’re incredible! These tumblers aren’t new, but recently took off thanks to the internet. I read that they were initially designed for men working construction. However, a Mommy Blog picked it up and talked about it and that lead to many sales. They then started expanding and designing cups with women in mind featuring pastel colors and such. Now, they had millions of dollars in sales in 2023. It looks like they’re on pace for even more in 2024.
Common Valentine's Day Mistakes to Avoid
There can be a lot of pressure and expectations around Valentine’s Day. A great Valentine’s Day can be great for a relationship: if handled well, it can take a budding relationship to the next level. Or it can reignite a relationship that is years, or even decades, old.
On the other hand, a poorly executed Valentine’s Day can have significant drawbacks, casting a shadow on a relationship. Failing to invest time in planning a meaningful day or falling short of expectations can lead to feelings of disappointment and resentment.
Who celebrates Valentine’s Day?
Driver Research reveals that Valentine’s Day is celebrated by as many as 52% of consumers. Approximately 224 million roses are grown exclusively for the holiday, and about 3 out of every 10 Americans end up accumulating credit card debt due to their Valentine’s Day spending.
Valentine’s Day Mistakes
Some people set unrealistic expectations for Valentine’s Day, setting themselves up for potential disappointment. But it’s important to realize the day is about celebrating love, not showing off.
Another common pitfall is assuming their partners can read their minds about what they want on Valentine’s Day. It’s better to be clear about your wishes to avoid disappointments.
While gifts are always appreciated, it’s important to remember that the value lies in the thought and effort behind the gift, not the price tag. Social media can exacerbate this pressure, with people flaunting extravagant gifts and experiences. Every relationship is unique, and there’s no need to compare your Valentine’s Day with others.
Additionally, love shouldn’t be confined to a single day a year. Consistently expressing love and appreciation throughout the year can alleviate stress associated with Valentine’s Day. Simple, spontaneous gestures, such as leaving a heartfelt note or a surprise gift, can go a long way in making someone feel loved and appreciated.
If you’ve had a not-so-great Valentine’s Day, learn from it and avoid these common mistakes next time. Take a look at some of the common Valentine’s Day mistakes to steer clear of for a smoother and more enjoyable celebration.
Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.