Maker of Stanley Tumblers Prevails in Lawsuit Over Lead Scare
Article 0 Comments A federal judge dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing the maker of Stanley tumblers of concealing that the popular water bottles contained lead. In a decision on April 3, U.S. District Judge Tana Lin in Seattle said consumers did not demonstrate a “specific and plausible risk of harm” from lead by using the tumblers, which are made by the defendant Pacific Market International. The colorful tumblers are sometimes known as Stanley cups and became popular, particularly among women, with help from social media influencers. Lawyers for the plaintiffs did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Monday. A lawyer for the defendant had no immediate comment. Litigation over the tumblers began after reports of possible lead contamination went viral on social media in early 2024. Pacific Market International, based in Seattle, said it used pellets to help keep tumblers’ contents at proper temperatures, and that while the pellets contained “some lead” it was inaccessible to consumers once sealed. The plaintiffs said they would not have bought Stanley cups or would have paid less had they known the risk. But in a 41-page decision, Lin said the plaintiffs did not show the use of lead in Stanley...