The corporate behind the wildly fashionable Stanley tumbler cups have been hit with a variety of lawsuits in current weeks accusing the corporate of failing to reveal that its extremely sought-after merchandise include lead.
Plaintiffs have filed a minimum of three lawsuits towards the corporate, together with one firstly of February and two final week, after it knowledgeable customers final month that its fashionable Stanley Quencher cups are made with a sealing materials that incorporates some lead. Pacific Market Worldwide (PMI), which acquired Stanley in 2002, made the disclosure after social media customers inspected their tumblers with at-home lead-testing kits and commenced sounding the alarm.
The corporate reassured its tens of millions of consumers that the sealing materials was lined with a layer of chrome steel, making the lead inaccessible to customers. Consultants additionally weighed in to allay their issues, with one telling JHB that the chance is “infinitesimally small.”
However the lawsuits have nonetheless rolled in from prospects outraged over the presence of lead, which might result in anemia, hypertension, cognitive deficits and different well being issues when ingested, even in small quantities. It might additionally influence feminine reproductive well being ― one thing plaintiffs emphasised of their lawsuits.
“PMI’s main goal market is younger skilled girls of childbearing age, such because the 4 named plaintiffs bringing this Criticism,” a lawsuit introduced by girls from California learn. “PMI spends monumental sums to succeed in this market by paying influencers to promote Stanley cups as secure, sturdy merchandise.”
The lawsuits additionally allege that with harm or common use, the tumbler’s vacuum seal may presumably break and expose customers to steer. Had they recognized there was any lead within the product, they might not have bought it, they asserted.
PMI’s reassurance is “more likely to mislead affordable customers, because it doesn’t warn customers concerning the potential for harm to the vacuum seal and doesn’t disclose how a lot lead is current in every tumbler cup,” a lawsuit introduced by a Nevada lady claimed.
A 3rd lawsuit from a girl in California notes that PMI “advertises and sells the Stanley cups to customers with the reassurance that they can be utilized throughout exercise (i.e. mountain climbing and climbing) the place a shopper may drop and/or harm the Stanley cups.”
PMI didn’t instantly return requests for touch upon the lawsuits.
The tumblers, usually known as simply Stanley cups, have grow to be a standing image in current months following rave evaluations on social media. Folks have camped outdoors Goal to acquire restricted version variations of the cup, which appeared on resale sits marked up from $45 to $300. A girl was arrested final month for allegedly stealing $2,500 value of the product. And a viral story final 12 months claimed a Stanley cup, nonetheless filled with ice, was the one merchandise to outlive a automotive fireplace.