{"id":70815,"date":"2025-01-28T20:52:36","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:52:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/stanley-cup-accessories-keep-getting-weirder-tiktok-trend-explained-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:52:36","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:52:36","slug":"stanley-cup-accessories-keep-getting-weirder-tiktok-trend-explained-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/stanley-cup-accessories-keep-getting-weirder-tiktok-trend-explained-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Stanley cup accessories keep getting weirder: TikTok trend explained &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Stanley cup accessories keep getting weirder: TikTok trend explained TikTokAs if a ginormous drinks tumbler wasn\u2019t enough, now, your drinks tumbler needs its own backpack, too. The newest TikTok trend involves stacking your Stanley Cup with crazy accessories, and it\u2019s leaving people infuriated. First, people were buying one Stanley Cup, then two, then they were queuing up at Starbucks at 3am for a cup that costs $60. And now, we\u2019ve gone one step further. The \u201cPack my Stanley with me\u201d trend has amassed hundreds of millions of views, but what\u2019s it all about? Stanley girlies are finding new ways to make use of their Stanley Cups, and the accessory ideas just keep coming: In this video, we can see creator Emily getting ready to go on a walk. First she fills her cup with water and tiered ice cubes that fit the size of the cup. On the outside, she attaches a backpack with sanitizer, a fan, sun cream, and deodorant. On top of that, she attaches her car keys, a claw clip, and little holders for her sunglasses and individual pieces of chewing gum. People in the comments couldn\u2019t believe their eyes, writing, \u201cI really love the minimalist beige with the soul-crushing overconsumption.\u201d Another simply noted, \u201cHi! So this is actually insane.\u201d There are even Stanley keychains, so that your Stanley can have a Stanley. If you\u2019re more into unwinding on the couch with your Stanley, check out these crazy food trays that go on top of your cup: These videos have people equally as angry, with some practical thinkers asking \u201cwhat happened to plates?\u201d, and \u201cHow do you not get your food all over your face when you\u2019re taking a drink?\u201d Others were just confused, joking that these kinds of videos were, \u201cpeak brainrot content\u201d. A Stanley cup can cost anywhere between $45 and $65, but some limited edition ones go for as much as $290 on eBay. With all of the accessories on top of that, you could be looking at hundreds of dollars for drinking water. This kind of content has become popular for a number of factors. Firstly, it\u2019s great rage bait for angry commenters. Secondly, anything to do with Stanely Cups is bound to get likes, and thirdly, TikTok is the home of overconsumption, and people love to see the extent creators will go to for \u201cconvenience\u201d, even if it\u2019s expensive and definitely not more convenient than just carrying a bag. Speaking of overconsumption, Mukbang content is at an all-time high on TikTok, but has it gone one step too far?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Stanley cup accessories keep getting weirder: TikTok trend explained TikTokAs if a ginormous drinks tumbler wasn\u2019t enough, now, your drinks tumbler needs its own backpack, too. The newest TikTok trend involves stacking your Stanley Cup with crazy accessories, and it\u2019s leaving people infuriated. 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