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Stanley launches limited-edition Mother’s Day cups in new floral prints

Stanley’s Mother’s Day drop pairs two new floral prints with $40 to $55 tumblers, plus mugs and a food jar, making it an easy gift win for daily-use moms.

Natalie Brooks2 min read
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Stanley launches limited-edition Mother’s Day cups in new floral prints
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Stanley’s latest Mother’s Day play is less about a novelty cup and more about giving a very recognizable gift brand a spring makeover that feels useful. The company’s Mother’s Day Gifts collection added two new prints, Wild Blooms and Rose Quartz Bouquets, across tumblers, a mug and even an Adventure To-Go Food Jar, with the full category listing 364 products. For the mom who already carries a tumbler everywhere, that is the real appeal: a familiar silhouette, a fresh print, and a gift that gets used on the way to school drop-off, the office or the gym.

The most straightforward picks sit in the 30-ounce and 40-ounce sizes. Stanley priced the Wild Blooms Quencher ProTour Flip Straw Tumbler at $50 for 30 ounces and $55 for 40 ounces. Rose Quartz Bouquets comes in the 30-ounce Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler for $45 and the 40-ounce version for $50. That pricing keeps the collection in the expected Stanley lane, not bargain-bin cheap but still easy to justify for a gift that will probably live in someone’s car cup holder for months. The Wild Blooms pattern also stretches beyond the Quencher line, showing up on a 24-ounce Everyday Suburban Mug for $45 and an 18-ounce Adventure To-Go Food Jar for $40, which widens the gifting options beyond the standard giant tumbler.

The two prints do not look interchangeable, and that is what gives the drop a little more staying power than a generic holiday colorway. Taste of Home described Wild Blooms as a pebbled black floral design with gold metallic accents, while Rose Quartz Bouquets uses a soft pinstripe backdrop with bouquet details and metallic accents. Wild Blooms is the better pick for someone who likes a bolder, slightly more fashion-forward accessory. Rose Quartz Bouquets feels softer and more traditional, the one to hand to a mother-in-law, a new mom or anyone who likes her gear pretty but not precious.

Stanley treated the release like a sell-out item, opening the collection online at 10 a.m. ET on April 11 and positioning it ahead of Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 10, 2026. That makes it a smart choice for procrastinators who want something recognizable and giftable without overthinking it. It is also exactly the kind of buy that works best when the recipient already likes Stanley, because then the floral print reads as a treat rather than another cup taking up cabinet space.

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