expireditsamazeling | Staff posted Nov 29, 2024 12:00 PM
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expireditsamazeling | Staff posted Nov 29, 2024 12:00 PM
64-Ounce Stanley Stay Chill Pitcher (various)
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$45
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Would it be weird to take it into Panera and fill it with ice and coke? I'd have to do the thing with the straw where you pinch one end and connect it to a second straw to make an extra long straw
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I have a 50 oz. jug that I fill at Panera every night on my way to work, and every morning on my way home. Although not a pitcher, I have used 64 oz. bottles before, and they didn't have a problem with it. It actually saves them a cup.
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First of all, you don't get "these" Stanley mugs for $9. Even if you did get some generic stainless steel pitcher from some sketchy factory in China for $9 per unit - you'd have to import an entire shipping containers worth of them to get a unit cost that low. This is a deal for a name brand product (not something you bought from a sketchy overseas vendor) shipped for free from a REPUTABLE retailer with easy return policy when you buy… get this, just ONE unit!
Even if it's true you got something that LOOKS similar to this Stanley 64 oz pitcher for $9 per unit… how many hundreds do you have to buy to achieve that price (with shipping costs and import duties and tariffs on Chinese goods)? If any of this fairytale is actually true, then what do you sell them for at wholesale or retail when you have to cover your own costs and profit margin? How much do these sketchy "$9 stainless steel pitchers" sell for at retail - for a single unit?
Finally, you care to share a picture of "these" $9 pitchers you'd like to share… ya know, to back up your fairytale story, Mr Ferrari 812?
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