Woman Nabbed For Allegedly Swiping $2,500 Worth Of Stanley Cups

In the wild world of Stanley cup enthusiasts, the saga continues in Roseville, California. There, 23-year-old woman, fueled by the Stanley cups craze, attempted a daring heist of tumblers valued at a whopping $2,500.

The drama unfolded on January 17, triggering a response from the Roseville Police Department. They swooped in on an unnamed retail store, where the suspect was caught red-handed. Witnesses claimed she boldly wheeled out a shopping cart filled with Stanley water bottles straight to her car.

Photo: City of Roseville, California Police Department

Shortly after her escape, the cup connoisseur was apprehended by an officer for Grand Theft, which revealed 65 coveted cups as her loot. The police, with a touch of humor, advised against turning to a life of crime for your hydration needs.

Photo: City of Roseville, California Police Department

Now, let’s revisit the Stanley cups craze. In recent months, the world has witnessed a fervent fandom fixated on these hydration marvels. CNBC’s breakdown reveals that Stanley’s rise to stardom began in 2020 and, by December 2023, the 111-year-old company was on track to exceed $750 million in annual sales. Quenching your thirst has never been so exhilarating – or, in this case, criminal.

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