RE: Materialism and Stanley Cups

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Materialism and Stanley Cups

in r2cornell •  11 months ago 

Stanley had More investments in advertisements of their product, than their competitors. That's a big factor in my books. When it's popular it only gets more popular till someo e new co.es along and the trend goes down. Give it a few minutes and watch the price drop.

Then, some people get what just works regardless of their logos and titles. Stanley is pretty good thermal cups. I had one myself before but I find a common cheap thermal to work just as satisfying and prefer it for its economic value. It's cheap, but it gets the job done to my standards. And that is good enough for me.

Let's say Stanley is always been the lexus but the question is how many people want a lexus, at this moment? And why, well, i said why above in the first paragraph. It's currenlty the intriguing thing, to those who are into being part of trends. Usually women.

I'm willing to bet its more women that are buying these Stanley cups. As gifts. V day is drawing near lol


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True. Good point.