Tj Maxx has Stanley’s

Yes it wasn’t a myth and they did sale out fast. At each store there were probably 3 of 4 tumblers left. I went back the next day to get my daughter one and there were no more 30 oz.

North Carolina
2025/6/16 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so let's talk about the holy grail of discount shopping: finding Stanley cups at TJ Maxx! For the longest time, I heard whispers and saw fleeting posts, wondering if it was just a myth. But I can tell you firsthand, it's absolutely true! As the OCR from my photo says, 'Not a myth but we're sold out fast' – and that's the kicker. These popular tumblers don't just walk off the shelves; they practically sprint! Why the frenzy, you ask? Well, TJ Maxx often gets these highly sought-after Stanley tumblers and water bottles in limited quantities, and usually at a fantastic discount compared to full retail price. Who wouldn't want a deal on a viral item? This combination of scarcity and savings creates a real treasure hunt vibe for shoppers like me. My own experience confirmed this: I saw a few 30 oz tumblers one day, hesitated, and when I went back specifically for my daughter the very next morning, poof! They were completely gone. That's how fast it happens, especially in popular areas like here in NC! So, if you're on the hunt, here are my top tips for increasing your chances of snagging a Stanley at TJ Maxx: Timing is Everything (Almost): While there's no secret schedule, many seasoned TJ Maxx shoppers swear by going first thing in the morning, especially on weekdays. This is often when new stock has just been put out. Ask a store associate if they have general delivery days, but remember, inventory is unpredictable. Frequent Visits: This isn't a one-and-done mission. Success often comes from popping in regularly. Even a quick scan of the home goods or kitchen sections can pay off. You never know when a new shipment might have arrived. Know Your Sections: Don't just stick to one aisle. Stanley cups can show up in various spots: the main kitchenware/drinkware aisle, end caps, seasonal displays, or even near the checkout. Keep an open mind and scan everything! Be Flexible: You might not find that exact 40 oz Quencher in a specific limited edition color on your first try. TJ Maxx often carries a mix of sizes (like the 30 oz I spotted!), older collections, or unique colors. Be open to different options; sometimes the unexpected find is the best one! Check Sister Stores: Don't forget Marshalls and HomeGoods! They are part of the same family and often receive similar inventory. If you strike out at TJ Maxx, a quick trip next door might yield results. Patience and Persistence: This truly is a game of luck and timing. Don't get discouraged if you don't find one right away. The thrill of the hunt is part of the fun, and when you finally spot that Stanley, it makes the search all the more rewarding! Happy hunting, fellow Stanley lovers! May your local TJ Maxx be ever in your favor!