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Dollar Tree Stanley Dupe Is Exactly Like The Real Thing—But Costs Only $5

See why this 40-ounce copycat cup is going viral

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The Stanley tumbler trend shows no signs of slowing down. Thanks to viral videos, endless color drops and celebrity sightings, the iconic handled water cup has become a full-blown lifestyle accessory. And while Dollar Tree is already famous for its impressive dupes (from home décor that rivals Williams Sonoma to makeup inspired by viral favorites), there’s one budget-friendly find shoppers may have missed: a Stanley cup copycat that costs only $5.

Dollar Tree’s 40-ounce version looks strikingly similar to the real thing—so much so that the only obvious difference is the missing Stanley logo. If you’ve been tempted by the trend but not the price tag, this dupe could save you $40 while still delivering the same aesthetic.

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How the Dollar Tree dupe compares to the real Stanley

Stanley tumblers may feel like a recent craze, but the brand has been around since 1913. Founded by William Stanley Jr., Stanley 1913 built its reputation on durable drinkware designed to last. In recent years, the brand reinvented itself with colorful, Instagram-friendly tumblers that come in a range of sizes—14, 20, 30, 40, and even 64 ounces—turning a classic product into a viral must-have.

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That popularity comes at a cost, though. With inflation and tighter budgets, spending $40 or more on a “luxury” water bottle isn’t always realistic, even if the color is perfect. That’s where Dollar Tree’s Stanley-inspired tumbler comes in.

Dollar Tree’s 40-ounce tumbler features a handle, lid and straw, and is insulated to help maintain drink temperature. Shoppers can choose from several colors, including black, sky blue, plum red, bright red and light green.

The biggest draw, however, is the price. At just $5, this tumbler costs a fraction of the real thing, making it one of the most affordable ways to join the Stanley trend without the splurge.

What shoppers are saying

Overall, customers are happy with Dollar Tree’s take, one shopper wrote, “This cup is good for the price. No need to pay extra money for something just as strong and useful as an overpriced item.”

Others note that while the tumbler has all the things Stanley fans love, it doesn’t keep drinks cold quite as long—something many reviewers say is fair given the cost difference.

 

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