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Woman and man, each holding a Stanley Bottle Opener Beer Stein, sitting next to a fire pit.

Celebrate Oktoberfest and Good Times, Stanley 1913 Style

While your Oktoberfest plans may look different than they did in years past, you can still channel Munich and celebrate in Stanley 1913 style with family and good friends. Keep the festivities going all Fall long! The All-New Classic Bottle Opener Stein x Our Favorite Brews!   Stanley 1913 Classic Bottle Opener Stein       New for your Oktoberfest Festivities! It’s the Stanley 1913 Classic Bottle Opener Beer Stein. No need to hunt down a bottle opener to get your good times going, because this smart beer stein has one built right in. This one holds 24 oz. of your favorite seasonal brew and keeps it cold for 8 hours or iced for 32 hours. Our friends at Seattle-based Fremont Brewing share that October is fresh hop season, as local hop farmers finish the 2020 harvest and give brew masters one fleeting time to make fresh batches of seasonal brews.  Fremont Brewing’s Zan McColloch-Lussier shared his three favorites: “Fresh hop beers are the height of our brewing year and our Head Full of Fresh Hops hazy IPA delivers an incredible amount of tropical, citrus and stone fruits to your hop-hungry palate!“ “Fall also ushers in Stout and Barrel Aged season for the urban beer garden, as darker days call for darker and bigger beers. Both Dark Star Imperial Oatmeal Stout and its barrel-aged version, Bourbon Barrel Aged Dark Star, are sought after at this time of year.“ Stanley 1913 is Built for Good Times If you’ve got the beer – from Fremont Brewing or your local brewer – we’ve got the pints and steins. Celebrate the season in true Stanley 1913 style with a vacuum-insulated stein or pint – each one is constructed to keep your stout frosty for hours: Adventure Beer Pint: Toss the red plastic cups and put away the glass beer pints (neither are made to survive the outdoors anyway). Our vacuum-insulated stainless steel Adventure Pint is supremely durable, so it won’t break, shatter or rust should you happen to leave it in the great outdoors – or in your backyard. Classic Stay Chill Beer Pint: Timeless and tough, this is the pint glass you can take anywhere. Pop your favorite seasonal lager or pilsner to enjoy fresh, cold beer right to the last sip. Classic Beer Stein: Raise a pint to progress with a beerhall staple that received a serious upgrade. The double-wall vacuum insulation and latching stainless steel lid keep your brew ice cold, carbonated and free from pesky debris longer. Kudos to you if your Fall brew sticks around that long to put the air-tight stein to the test; ours usually doesn’t. Prost!
A Mother's Day Story: Featuring McKenna Peterson

A Mother's Day Story: Featuring McKenna Peterson

A Stanley 1913 Brand Ambassador, in the summer, McKenna Peterson captains a commercial salmon fishing boat. Come winter, she is a professional big mountain skier traveling the world in search of big lines and soft snow. A Mother’s Lessons In Fishing And Health I am a commercial fisherman by trade, spending long summer days on the ocean in Alaska hunting and catching salmon. It is grueling yet rewarding work; the harvest of many pounds of fish to help feed the world. As the captain of my fishing operation, I make the decisions and hold the responsibility for my vessel and my crew. It is a high pressure, high stakes job where the stresses match the rewards. My mother is a fly fisherman at heart, our family home is surrounded by abundant rivers that carve through unspoiled wilderness and empty desert plains. She finds peace in being outside, rain or shine, fish biting or not. Mom’s relationship with fishing is much different than my own. Fly fishing and commercial fishing have little in common. I applaud the catching. Mom revels the process. Our differing approaches to angling are comedically evident when we fish together at home in Idaho. I, very much the beginner, need to be constantly reminded to approach the river quietly and with intent. Mom says “let it fish”, in response to my impatient cast and re cast. She replaces my fly when lost and helps to untangle my line when I would rather just cut it off and start over. Always calm, collected and with a smile; classic mother behavior. Since the world turned upside down and this pandemic became our new reality, I have been isolated at my mother’s house in Idaho. On March 17th, I started to feel sick. A headache and cough eventually progressed into crippling weakness, fever and fatigue. The sickness would come in waves, overwhelming my body as quickly as it would subside and then overwhelm again. Unexpected and severe. In a matter of days, my independent and confident lifestyle was capsized by fear and vulnerability. 32 years old; sick, scared and deeply confused about the future of our world, I am not feeling like the rugged captain of a fishing boat. The beautiful thing about family being that love supersedes age and autonomy, I am grateful to be in my childhood home. With diligence not to become sick herself, mom is helping me to navigate the ups and downs of this strange sickness. She consoles my worry and untangles my angst, reminding me to be gentle with myself and approach this challenge with patience. The healing process feels just like fishing, mom’s way. In between working from home, taking care of a sick daughter and being the rock of our family; mom escapes to the river. Our family text message chain has been flooded with photos of Rainbow Trout and German Browns, creek scenic and sunsets. It brings me joy to imagine my mother driving down dirt roads in the rain, looking for her secret fishing hole, excited for whatever the day will bring. She approaches the river calm, collected and always with a smile.   ABOUT STANLEY 1913 The Stanley 1913 brand has a rich 100+ year history. Born from inventor William Stanley Jr. who forever changed the way hot drinks were consumed, in 1913 he fused vacuum insulation and the strength of steel in one portable bottle, inventing the all-steel vacuum bottle we know and love today.
Ambassador Picks: Outdoorsy Dad Gift Guide

Ambassador Picks: Outdoorsy Dad Gift Guide

One of the perks of being part of the Stanley 1913 team is reading all of the Stanley 1913 stories that folks like you send to us every day. Some stories are about how the Stanley 1913 bottle that dad brought with him on an ice fishing trip helped them stay warm on a frigid ice fishing trip. There are also the memories of watching dad take his Stanley 1913 bottle to work with him every day and later returning with it after a hard day at work. All of these stories exist because of a special guy. A guy that is better known as Dad.  With Father’s Day being right around the corner, we figured we’d give you a hand picking the right gift for Dad with the help of our Stanley 1913 brand ambassadors. From gifts for your pops to buying something special for a new dad, all of these are great options for the guy who would rather be nowhere else but in the outdoors with his family.  OUTDOORSY DAD GIFT GUIDE Adventure Percolator 1.1 QT Nolan Berg (Brand Ambassador & Photographer) Why do you love it? My dad used to make coffee with an old percolator so I love the nostalgic feeling I get when I see the coffee bubbling out of my Adventure Percolator on the campsite. Adventure Fast Flow Water Jug 2 Gallon Jason and Jennifer Schall (Brand Ambassadors & Professional Anglers) Why do you love it? We love hosting friends and family at our home, and the Adventure Fast Flow Water Jug is perfect for preparing and serving beverages that our guests can enjoy at their leisure. This is a great gift for dads to use during their summertime cookouts and parties to keep guests hydrated with cold drinks. Everything from water to lemonade to margaritas stays ice cold in the Adventure Fast Flow Water Jug! This gift is also perfect for dads to take to the beach, to the pool, and on the boat, and it will transition nicely into football season for tailgating!   Classic Legendary Bottle 1.5 QT Jayson Hale (Brand ambassador & Photographer) Why do you love it? Whether it’s me being a dog dad to Finn or my dad being the best father ever to me, the tradition brought by the classic Stanley 1913 vacuum bottle is real. It keeps us warm, hydrated, revved up and best of all... together. It’s sturdy, never fails or leaks and if you’re in a crunch, it can also be used as a hammer.     ABOUT STANLEY 1913 The Stanley 1913 brand has a rich 100+ year history. Born from inventor William Stanley Jr. who forever changed the way hot drinks were consumed, in 1913 he fused vacuum insulation and the strength of steel in one portable bottle, inventing the all-steel vacuum bottle we know and love today.
2019: New Look, Same Old Soul

2019: New Look, Same Old Soul

For a 105 years, Stanley 1913 has been known as a classic symbol of being #BuiltForLife. While that can be hard to define, it’s easy to identify. It’s that inner badass that pushes us to do remarkable things and wring the most out of life. Much like the legendary strength of our products that now have a new look, born out of a century old legend. This new look includes the return of our old mythical bear. ABOUT THE STANLEY 1913 MYTHICAL BEAR The original bear symbol was born from the folklore of the Stanley 1913 brand, a recurring character in many of the stories we hear from our community. He made his debut with a crown that had lightning bolts around it as a nod to the inventor of the Stanley 1913 bottle, William Stanley, Jr. He has lived through a few different iterations over the years, while the epic stories keep coming. Since 1913 people have been telling us tales about being outside with their Stanley 1913 bottle, whether it be around a campfire, on the ranch, or wandering in the woods, when suddenly a bear shows up. Of course, nobody else was there to corroborate these adventures, and those who were,(?) may have had a few too many to remember. And so, the mythical bear was born. The Stories Tend To Go A Little Something Like This: Dear Stanley 1913, My wife and I went camping. After a few drinks and swinging some tunes around the campfire, we decided to turn in for the night. I was fast asleep and could have sworn I was dreaming when I heard something ruffling around the tent—it was a bear. I woke up with adrenaline running through my veins, reached for my Stanley 1913, and turned in the dark to hit the bear. I was aiming to be a hero, instead I ended up hitting my wife on the head. Well, she turned and whacked me on the side of my head. While the two of us saw stars, the bear didn’t want any part of this and hit the road. Sincerely, The guy with a wife tougher than his Stanley 1913 bottle These tall tales get bigger and wilder each time they are told. In fact, it’s why we love them so much. What better way to remind people that the best stories out there are the ones that get better over time and the ones you tell your friends around the campfire (while you’re drinking from your Stanley 1913, of course) than putting that mythical bear right smack-dab on the front of the bottle. So that’s what we did. He’s affectionately known as Stan. And he’s looking right at you, waiting for your next story.
Reinventing A Classic: Introducing A Bigger, Stronger, And Better Stanley 1913 Classic Series

Reinventing A Classic: Introducing A Bigger, Stronger, And Better Stanley 1913 Classic Series

It’s not easy to reinvent a classic, but we took on the challenge. When the best could use a refresh, our team at Stanley 1913 didn’t want to create a new legend, we just wanted to give the hero a clean shave. You know, like when a super hero gets a new cape? We did something like that. After months of fine tuning, we’re proud to unveil the improved Stanley 1913 Classic Series Collection-- brand spankin’ new for spring 2019. With bigger volumes, stronger durability and better usability, the Classic Series, most recognized by its iconic hammertone green finish that you know and love, has been the go-to vessel for generations. Your granddad may have kept coffee in his Stanley 1913 bottle on fishing trips, your dad may have taken that same bottle to his jobsite, and you’re probably still taking that bad boy camping with your pals. By now, that bottle probably holds more stories than it does coffee. It’s been a badass bottle and we’re not telling you to get rid of it, we’re just here to let you know that there’s a new kid in town. Our latest edition of our classic series is cut from the same cloth and is ready to take on new adventures with you, regardless where the road takes you.   BIGGER, STRONGER, BETTER: WHAT MAKES THE NEW CLASSIC SERIES SO GOOD? We’ve heard your Stanley 1913 stories. We’ve read your reviews. We’ve seen you and your bottle in action, and we took all of those things into consideration when creating an improved series. UPDATED DOUBLE WALL DESIGN The Stanley 1913 Classic vacuum bottles and jars now feature increased capacity, without needing to increase the overall size of the vessel. MORE DURABILITY Just when you thought a Stanley 1913 was fit to survive a zombie apocalypse, it got even burlier. With the updated construction comes an increase in durability and overall stronger bottle. THOUGHTFUL DESIGN ELEMENTS We told you we’ve been listening to you. We’ve added in the features you’ve been asking for such as a new pour thru stopper design for a smoother pour, and a redesigned handle for better grip. All off these things combined bring you an overall improved drinking experience. What’s The Deal With The Winged Bear? Who Is He? Where Did He Come From? Everyone’s got a good bear story to tell. We’ve heard them all. Even the one about the guy that hit his wife with a Stanley 1913 bottle instead of the bear, knocking out his wife in all of the madness. His wife doesn’t believe that there was a bear in the first place, but she probably doesn’t remember much about the night after getting slugged with the Stanley 1913. In case you’re wondering, this is a true story. The new mythical bear logo is inspired by you and all of the people that make Stanley 1913 the legendary brand that it is today. The new logo will be featured on our products to signify the tall tales, amazing stories and long-lasting memories that have followed Stanley 1913 products throughout the last century. From reeling in the fish of a lifetime to fending off an inquisitive mountain lion at the picnic site, the winged-bear is there to remind everyone that the best stories are often shared with friends over a beverage or meal.
Old Stanley 1913 VS New Stanley 1913: What’s Really Changed In The Unbreakable Bottle?

Old Stanley 1913 VS New Stanley 1913: What’s Really Changed In The Unbreakable Bottle?

  The Stanley 1913 brand has been in the business a long time. For real. Over a hundred years, to be exact. It was 1913 when William Stanley invented the all-steel, double-wall vacuum bottle and stuck his name on it. Rumor has it, that he wanted his coffee hot all day while he was working, and was inspired to apply some of his theories learned while developing transformers. As it turns out, necessity really is the mother of invention. Since then, the Stanley 1913 name has become synonymous for ultra-durable, super reliable products made with an eye for sleek design and real life uses. Generations of people have come to rely on their Stanley 1913 bottles, mugs, lunchboxes, cook sets, flasks, growlers, coolers, and more every single day, knowing that they’ll keep their food and drink at temperature longer, all while standing up to life’s wear and tear. Today, Stanley 1913's Built For Life™ promise means means that your grandad’s thermos that supported pilots in World War II could very well get set beside that brand spankin’ new Classic Vacuum Insulated Bottle you picked up for your weekend camping trip. At first glance, you might be hard-pressed to notice a difference: Same tough construction, same classic look, same Stanley 1913 hammertone green finish, although once you pick them up, you’ll be able to tell which is which. So when you’ve been the gold standard for “Unbreakable” for literally generations, one question keeps coming up from our customers who have seen the way Stanley 1913 bottles seem to last and last: What’s changed over the years? The answer? Everything and nothing. The Beginning To start out, you have to understand what makes a Stanley 1913 a Stanley 1913. When William Stanley invented double-wall steel vacuum insulation all the way back in the Teeming Teens, he set the fundamental groundwork for the technology that would define the company’s reputation for unparalleled performance. At the time vacuum insulated bottles were lined with glass, and they did a fine job keeping coffee hot. That is until one of those suckers got damaged.” Glass in your cup of Joe may ruin your day, but in 1913, the equivalent of having to fork out $150-$200 for a new bottle could ruin your entire month or more. This is where Stanley 1913 really came to save the day — with value and durability. One of Stanley 1913's key innovations was Char-Vac™, where charcoal dust was packed between two stainless steel walls while the vacuum insulation was created. This method made the bottles tougher and more resilient, albeit heavier and bulkier. Stanley 1913s from the time of Char-Vac™ were much coveted and are still in use to this day, with some Stanley 1913 fanatics still obsessed with the decades old bottles they bought as teenagers. Stanley 1913 discontinued use of Char-Vac™ in 2009, opting instead to thicken the outer steel wall. This resulted in a bottle that was significantly lighter weight and built to the same industry- leading specs. But if we’re keeping it real, then we have to say that the old bottles were built to handle some damn good abuse. A level of tough that our newer Classic Series bottles can’t always compete with. This is why we introduced the Master Series in 2017. It’s designed for the people who need the over-the-top durability of the previous Char-Vac™ model and, the new Quad-Vac™ technology means it’ll keep your drinks hot for days. Other innovations were implemented over the years as we constantly tweaked our formula. Bottle necks were widened for easier filling and cleaning. We switched up the kind of stainless steel we use to make our bottles far more resistant to corrosion. We found ways to reduce body welds, reduce the number of potential fail points. Old Vs. New: Which Bottle Is Better? All of these little changes were and are part of the same obsessive hunt for perfection we’ve had from the beginning. William Stanley invented something amazing all the way back in 1913- and we’ve continued to improve on what made our bottles great to begin with, thermal insulation and unprecedented durability.The new Quad-Vac™ technology used in the Master Series collection is unrivaled in a marketplace of look-a-likes. The conversation of which bottle is better - the new Stanley 1913 bottle or the old Stanley 1913 bottle - is always coming up. The truth: neither is better than the other, because they’re both Stanley 1913s. The new bottles are part of a constant evolution, of never being satisfied. Like every great inventor the pursuit of perfection never stops. The Stanley 1913 name is more than a single product or process, it’s a promise to the people who have come to rely on us for years: we make bottles that last a lifetime. That’s why, whether it's a Stanley 1913 you bought in 1965 or one you picked up just yesterday, we will always honor our lifetime warranty to make sure that every product is as reliable and durable as the day you bought it.  
Stories Of The Unbreakables: The People That Define Stanley 1913

Stories Of The Unbreakables: The People That Define Stanley 1913

Since O.G. and bottle innovator William Stanley introduced the first all steel vacuum bottle in 1913, the name Stanley 1913 has come to mean a trusted and reliable friend to generations. Whether it's the thermos that your granddad got for his 15th birthday that he still uses to this day, or the swanky chrome and black switchback you picked up for a long weekend camping trip, our bottles are made for life and for a lifetime. And when we say a “lifetime” we ain’t fooling: we’ve got a Stanley 1913 vacuum bottle here at HQ that was run over by a truck years decades ago and still has coffee in it. Not a single leak. That’s a real bruiser of a bottle right there. When you get to be 100 years old and you make bottles as tough and beloved as ours, you hear some fantastic stories about how people use our products. We’ve heard so many over the years that we coined a word for it: Stanleyness. It’s more than just having an old bottle kicking around that you break out for a sip now and then, it’s a way of a life. And to the people who cherish our bottles like a member of the family, the essence of Stanleyness is about adventure, fun, and pushing things to the limit. These are the stories that define Stanleyness, gathered straight from 100 years of real history from real customers. These are the story of the Unbreakables. 13,435ft - Hot Coffee At Low’s Peak, Mount Kinabalu “It was 1.30AM, the temperature had been near freezing for most of the night. I put on my jacket and long johns, headed out to the camp pantry with my Stanley 1913 outdoor vacuum bottle. Honestly it was the first time I’ve ever tried using it. “I poured in a few packets of coffee and sugar, added boiling water, locked it up tight and placed it in my bag and got ready for the hike to the summit at 2.30AM. By the time we were on the mountain, pretty much everything I froze. The warm water I brought in a separate - non Stanley 1913 bottle - was ice cold halfway up, so I had doubts as to whether my Stanley 1913 bottle filled with the hot coffee I made earlier could withstand what the mountain had to offer. My team reached the summit at approximately 6:00AM, by that time the sun was almost up and the temperature was at freezing point. We snapped a few pictures, and I finally took out my Stanley 1913 bottle, shared a cup with my buddy and I dare say the coffee was still boiling hot. Instant coffee never tasted as good as it did 13,435ft up in the sky. My Stanley 1913 bottle has proven its worth, no doubt.” -Mohamad Adam Bin Mohamad Yakob Like A Phoenix From The Ashes “My mother bought me my Stanley 1913 thermos in 1979 when I joined the plumbing trade. I was working in Maryland years ago and the hotel I was staying at had a freak gas explosion and burnt down to the ground. I was not there at the time, but all my belongings were. I lost everything I had on me there. After the fire was put out and the rubble sifted through, the only thing left standing, basically untouched? My Stanley 1913 thermos. “I’ve used that thermos every day since then. It’s not green anymore and has quite a few dents, but still keeps my coffee piping hot all day, every day. I use it at work and when I am hunting or fishing. It is very seldom not with me. It joined the workforce with me and it is going to retire with me!” -Greg Gillard A 1600 Foot Bounce “In 1978, I worked in an underground mine. While waiting to go down to working level, my Stanley 1913 was knocked from my hand and rolled into the shaft. I wrote it off, but later that day when checking the sump pumps, I found it floating in the sump. It was banged up from falling 1600 feet and the cup was missing, but otherwise completely solid. I’m still using the same thermos to this day!” -Monte L. Generation To Generation “As a young boy, I can remember with warm feelings my father getting up early in the morning much before dawn. Sometimes I would get up and see the Stanley 1913 sitting on the counter next to my father’s huge lunch box. I can remember dad mentioning that there was only one thermos worth packing into the woods - Stanley 1913. He used to say that there was nothing worse than lukewarm coffee. I could remember thinking that one day I would grow up and proudly pack my Stanley 1913 into the woods. I soon grew up and went off to college. During the summers I worked in woods. I bought my first Stanley 1913 that first summer and proudly carried it off to the woods. When you had a Stanley 1913 it was a status symbol. “Now 35 year later, my own son has gone off to college and is working construction during the summer. I get up each morning at 5AM and pack his lunch and fill his first Stanley 1913. He said that it is an amazing thermos. He too proudly carries it onto the job site. My grandfather, my father, myself and now my son all packed Stanley 1913 thermoses. From generation to generation, Stanley 1913 thermoses remain a family institution. Someday, my grandchildren will pack a Stanley 1913.” -Dennis H. A Badge Of Honor, A Bullet Graze “My Stanley 1913 classic bottle has endured 10 years of extreme abuse across the US, Mexico, Central America, Chile, and Peru. While it is now officially the ugliest thermal bottle on the planet, it works like the day it was purchased. Its badge of honor is a bullet graze obtained on a construction site in Guatemala during a robbery attempt. I plan to be buried with Stanley 1913.” -Dave Moreno Stanley 1913 Vs. An 18 Wheeler “This is short and sweet: My husband unknowingly dropped his thermos under his truck. He then rolled over it with all 18 wheels, loaded at 80,000 lbs. When he noticed it was gone, he backed up to find it - rolling over it again! “When he got out of the truck, he pulled out the thermos - which only had minor scratches on it! He poured out steaming hot coffee that had been there for at least 8 hours.” -Anonymous 
Stanley 1913 Bottle Hacks (Unconventional Uses)

Stanley 1913 Bottle Hacks (Unconventional Uses)

Our fans aren’t just adventurers and mischief makers - they can be some of the most creative, innovative people in the world. We’re talking certified geniuses when it comes to taking something that already works better than anything else at keeping food and drink hot or cold and finding totally unexpected ways to use a Stanley 1913. Yeah, we’re talking about you. Did we get your attention? Over the years, we’ve seen some pretty out-there uses of Stanley 1913 products that we just have to share with y’all. Be forewarned: These are all user generated ideas, so proceed at your own risk! A Stanley 1913 Bottle Lamp Years ago, someone turned one of our classic Stanley 1913 bottles into a fully-functional lamp. We use it every day at Stanley 1913 HQ! If you want to turn your Stanley 1913 into a lamp like ours, House of Hawthornes has some pretty straightforward instructions. Let there be light! Ship Hot Or Ice Cold Coffee To A Bud Look, no one is saying you should willfully subvert U.S. Postal code and ship anything less-than-legal across state lines. In fact, we’re definitely saying NOT to (sorry home brewmasters). But we’ve heard tales of enterprising folks who, looking to surprise and delight their friends, filled a Stanley 1913 bottle with piping hot coffee/soup/etc, packed it up tight, and overnighted it to their friends across the country. The bottle arrived with the contents still steaming. #BallerMove Shipping Vaccines No joke, we’ve had scientists and researchers tell us that they’ve packed Stanley 1913 bottles with ice and used them to ship vaccines. Stanley 1913's unparalleled thermal retention technology means that the vaccine stays viable and protected on a long trip. Gives new meaning to the phrase “my Stanley 1913 is a real lifesaver!” Cooking Food In A Stanley 1913 Since our bottles retain heat just as well as they do cold, a Stanley 1913 can be a great way to cook simple healthy meals like oatmeal, dried beans and whole grain cereals. The dudes at Thermoscooking.com can get you the skinny on that. Transporting Cooked Hot Dogs This is apparently a thing people do with Stanley 1913 flasks, particularly in europe. Hey, we don’t judge. This is just the tip of the iceberg, people. We know you’ve got something wild and innovative up your sleeve, so we wanna hear your best #Stanley1913Hacks!   ABOUT STANLEY 1913 The Stanley 1913 brand has a rich 100+ year history. Born from inventor William Stanley Jr. who forever changed the way hot drinks were consumed, in 1913 he fused vacuum insulation and the strength of steel in one portable bottle, inventing the all-steel vacuum bottle we know and love today.
Stanley 1913 Brand Pairs Legendary Vacuum Insulation

Stanley 1913 Brand Pairs Legendary Vacuum Insulation

SEATTLE, WA (July 12, 2017) – With an entire category built on the technology they invented, the team at Pacific Market International’s (PMI) STANLEY 1913 brand continues to perfect upon double-wall vacuum insulation.  Introduced in spring 2017, Stanley 1913 is adding new vacuum water bottles to the Master Series which utilizes QuadVac™ technology – adding a double layer barrier to the double wall vacuum insulation for industry leading thermals. The most durable water bottle on the market with double density stainless steel, the Master Series is a professional grade hydration solution for extreme conditions. Available in both 36- and 22-oz sizes, the Master Series Vacuum Water bottles are leak-proof, packable thanks to the fold-down, locking finger loop. All new spring 2018 product introductions, along with the entire Stanley 1913 collection, will be on display at the Summer Market Outdoor Retailer show in Salt Lake City, Utah, booth #14001. For more information about the entire Stanley 1913 brand collection, visit 91.92.242.9.   ABOUT THE STANLEY 1913 BRAND: Invented by William Stanley on September 2,1913 (official patent date), the all steel vacuum bottle revolutionized the way people enjoyed food and beverage. Since then, STANLEY 1913 brand products have been delivering superior food and beverage gear for rugged, active lifestyles and remains dedicated to this simple promise: buy STANLEY 1913 brand products, get quality gear. Built for Life®. Learn more, visit 91.92.242.9. ABOUT PMI: Founded in 1983 by Rob Harris and guided by principles of sustainability, community and integrity, PMI manufactures, markets, and designs innovative food and beverage container solutions under three brands.  Their two most recognizable brands, Stanley 1913® and Aladdin®, are both over 100 years old and sold globally.  Migo® was founded in 1999 and is rapidly growing in the Asia Pacific region.  PMI also creates private label products for select global retailers.  Headquartered in Seattle, PMI has offices in Bentonville, Shanghai, Amsterdam, Manila, and Rio de Janeiro. Additionally, PMI has ownership in three manufacturing facilities, one in China and two in Brazil.     ABOUT STANLEY 1913 The Stanley 1913 brand has a rich 100+ year history. Born from inventor William Stanley Jr. who forever changed the way hot drinks were consumed, in 1913 he fused vacuum insulation and the strength of steel in one portable bottle, inventing the all-steel vacuum bottle we know and love today.
Fall 2017 PMI’s Stanley 1913 Collection: Century Of Know-How Meets Modern And Future Innovative Design

Fall 2017 PMI’s Stanley 1913 Collection: Century Of Know-How Meets Modern And Future Innovative Design

SEATTLE, WA (January 17, 2017) – Following the successful debut and overwhelmingly positive retailer response to the all-new Master Series collection, Pacific Market International’s (PMI) STANLEY 1913 brand recently unveiled new additions to the series during Winter Market Outdoor Retailer trade show in Salt Lake City, Utah. New for fall 2017, the Master Series Vacuum Food Jar and Flask will be added to the assortment of vacuum bottles and mug that currently comprise the industry-leading Master Series. With a 24-ounce capacity, the Master Series Vacuum Food Jar will keep food hot, or cold, for 20 hours (MSRP $60). Like the other vacuum bottles and mug in the Master Series, the vacuum food jar also features the QuadVac™ insulation, providing four layers of protection, versus the industry-standard two. Constructed of 1.0mm stainless steel, both the vacuum food jar and the flask are built for the ultimate durability. Both are dishwasher safe and leak-proof. With a generous 8-ounce capacity, the Master Flask requires no funnel for filling thanks to its wide mouth opening (MSRP $35). “The Stanley 1913 team is developing, designing and manufacturing product for the most demanding user; those who require gear that will deliver unrivaled, and consistently superior, performance. That same level of attention is brought to the design of products that are enjoyed by everyday outdoor enthusiasts,” explains Kelly Kraus, Vice President of PMI’s Stanley 1913 brand. “Whether your job occasionally calls for a double-shift or if your best work is done around a campfire, the Stanley 1913 family of products make worktime and playtime more enjoyable.” Daily Grind. For those who enjoy coffee to kick-start their morning, or throughout the day to keep up the pace, Stanley 1913 Classic Vacuum French Press keeps the fresh taste of French-pressed coffee hot for 4 hours. Perfect for caffeinating a crowd, or to keep for yourself to enjoy throughout the morning, the handsome styling of the classic hammertone green finish will look equally at home at the campsite picnic table, or on your kitchen table. After the brewing stage, carry hot coffee in style while enjoying the best thermals in a leak-proof/-resistant vessel that’s dishwasher-safe for ease of use. And that’s where both the Adventure Vacuum Wide Mug and Adventure Vacuum Mug come into play.Ideal for the desk, the Vacuum Wide Mug features a distinguished silhouette with a wider base and non-skid foot pad that makes it tough to tip. A leak-resistant flip lid tops the 20-ounce mug that keeps drinks hot for 4 hours, cold 9 hours, and iced for a day (MSRP $30). With a petite stature, perfect for single-serve brewers, the Vacuum Mug has a versatile lid system that can be combined, or used solo, to pack and sip the 8-ounces of coffee kept warm for 2 hours, cold 4 hours, or iced 16 hours (MSRP $15). OUTDOOR KITCHEN. Always enhancing outdoor entertaining, eating and drinking, the new Stanley 1913 Adventure Vacuum Steel Bowls offer a cool new spin on the regular old bowl. The all-steel vacuum technology keeps things like ice cream ice cold while soup or oatmeal stays piping hot. Thanks to its vacuum insulation, extreme temps are no issue since it always stays cool to the touch. With tight-fit lids, these bowls can stack infinitely and nest perfectly inside one another. Available in two sizes, 32- and 18-ounces, the new vacuum steel bowls are a great addition to the family camp set-up (MSRP $30 / $25). For more information about the entire Stanley 1913 brand collection, visit 91.92.242.9.   ABOUT THE STANLEY 1913 BRAND: Invented by William Stanley 1913 on September 2,1913 (official patent date), the all steel vacuum bottle revolutionized the way people enjoyed food and beverage. Since then, STANLEY 1913 brand products have been delivering superior food and beverage gear for rugged, active lifestyles and remains dedicated to this simple promise: buy STANLEY 1913 brand products, get quality gear. Built for Life®. Learn more, visit 91.92.242.9. ABOUT PMI: Founded in 1983 by Rob Harris and guided by principles of sustainability, community and integrity, PMI manufactures, markets, and designs innovative food and beverage container solutions under three brands.  Their two most recognizable brands, Stanley 1913® and Aladdin®, are both over 100 years old and sold globally.  Migo® was founded in 1999 and is rapidly growing in the Asia Pacific region.  PMI also creates private label products for select global retailers.  Headquartered in Seattle, PMI has offices in Bentonville, Shanghai, Amsterdam, Manila, and Rio de Janeiro. Additionally, PMI has ownership in three manufacturing facilities, one in China and two in Brazil.     ABOUT STANLEY 1913 The Stanley 1913 brand has a rich 100+ year history. Born from inventor William Stanley Jr. who forever changed the way hot drinks were consumed, in 1913 he fused vacuum insulation and the strength of steel in one portable bottle, inventing the all-steel vacuum bottle we know and love today.