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Fisher-Price To Restock Its ‘Baby Stanley’ Cups After Selling Out
January 31, 2024
Haven’t yet had enough of the Stanley cup craze? Well, there is one more must-have item for fans of the tumbler who want their children to enjoy their own version of the fan-favorite item.
That’s right, there’s a children’s version of the Stanley cup created by Fisher-Price. However, it’s for playing with, not drinking out of.
The Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Wake Up & Learn Coffee Mug has been in and out of stock online and in stores since it debuted in Fall 2023. However, parents can still get this hot-ticket item once it is restocked.
Live5News reports that the toys are being marked up on sites such as eBay, similar to the markups of their adult counterparts. Many are going for higher than their $10 retail price.
“Are you obsessed with the most buzzed-about tumbler as much as the rest of the internet? Excited to share that Fisher-Price is launching its own playful version of the viral stainless steel mug for young ones, the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Wake Up & Learn Coffee Mug. The best part: it involves no overnight campouts at Target and chaotic matchups to get it!” Fisher-Price said in a media release, as reported by Scary Mommy.
The release claims that customers interested in purchasing the item should be able to buy them online at Amazon and Walmart. They reportedly will be made available in the coming weeks, although the company did not indicate an official release date.
The toy is manufactured to look like a to-go coffee cup. It has lights, music, and learning buttons for children. It also plays over 20 songs, as well as sounds and phrases that introduce the alphabet, colors, and counting to children. Also, by flipping the cup’s lid, mocha-colored beads are visible, as well as a “matcha” latte swirl.
Finally, the cup has different attached toys for more interactive play. It is designed for children ages 6 months to 3 years old.
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