
"Given America's rising fixation on drinking less soda and alcohol, the drink aisle has become the best aisle in the grocery store. It's stocked with more beverage options than ever before - and you have even more options for what to drink them out of, too. On your hunt for a new water bottle, you'll come across many different brands and color schemes. But, these days, the two most prevalent are Stanley Quencher and the Yeti Rambler."
"The two insulated water bottles promise to keep your drinks hot for hours and cold for days, and they do so in a similar fashion. Designed to fit within the cup holder of your car, both bottle designs boast a larger top side that taper in towards the bottom. The side handle makes them easy to carry with you everywhere, while the built in straws will keep you sipping water consistently all throughout the day."
"While it may have only recently come into the spotlight - mostly due to the virality of the Quencher water bottle, with which the company has done numerous big name collaborations - Stanley was founded over 100 years ago. Inventor William Stanley Jr. created the company in 1913 using a fusion of vacuum insulation and steel to create the iconic (and virtually indestructible) all-steel, vacuum sealed water bottles you all know today."
Consumers now face a wide variety of beverage and bottle options, with Stanley Quencher and Yeti Rambler emerging as the two most prevalent insulated choices. Both bottles keep drinks hot for hours and cold for days using similar vacuum insulation designs. Both are shaped to fit car cup holders, feature larger tops tapering toward the bottom, include side handles for carrying, and have built-in straws for regular sipping. Stanley traces its origins to 1913 when William Stanley Jr. combined vacuum insulation and steel to produce durable, all-steel vacuum-sealed bottles. Stanley has experienced a notable comeback in recent years.
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