Stanley Cup Maker Faces Multiple Lawsuits Over Lead Concerns
Customers allege the company failed to disclose the presence of lead in its popular tumblers, sparking legal action.
- Pacific Market International, the parent company of Stanley, is facing several class action lawsuits over claims that it failed to disclose the presence of lead in its tumblers.
- Plaintiffs argue that the company's lack of transparency about the lead content has devalued their purchases and exposed them to potential health risks.
- Stanley has stated that no lead is present on the surface of any product that comes into contact with the consumer, and that its cups are safe for use.
- The controversy has drawn significant attention on social media, with some influencers advising followers to discard their Stanley cups.
- Despite the lawsuits, Stanley cups remain popular, with the company reporting $750 million in annual sales in 2023.