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If you’ve heard the news or seen the viral TikTok videos about lead in that Stanley Quencher cup you just bought, you might be concerned — and understandably so. The bad news is that the rumors are true. Stanley, like most stainless steel water bottle makers, uses a small bead of lead at the bottom of the bottle to seal the two layers of steel that create that double-wall vacuum insulation.

The good news: Your chances of actually being exposed to that lead are slim to none. The bead on the bottom of the cup is covered by a steel surround. Neither you nor your beverage are ever in contact with the lead.

(That said, there are water bottle brands out there where the protective cap covering the lead seal has a tendency to break off. That has happened with the now-recalled Green Sprouts sippy cupsTiblue children’s cups and Klickpick cup sets.)

Stanley cups are known for their durability, and we found no record of recalls related to lead exposure from the brand. So if you finally scored the Stanley Quencher of your dreams, you can keep using it. In the rare event that the base cap does come off and expose the lead, you can submit a claim to Stanley and get a free replacement thanks to the lifetime warranty on your Stanley cup. 

However, if you’re shopping around for a new water bottle and you’d rather avoid the (minimal) risk that the lead seal gets exposed, there are some great lead-free Stanley alternatives out there. Here are some of our favorites.  


The best lead-free water bottles

If the news about lead in Stanley and Yeti cups still makes you nervous, keep reading for the best lead-free alternatives to help you meet your hydration goals.

Closest thing to a Stanley Quencher: Hydro Flask All Around Travel Tumbler

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If you love the look of the Stanley Quencher but prefer something that doesn’t have lead, the Hydro Flask All Around Travel Tumbler is the best match. Featuring an almost identical silhouette, complete with a narrow base that fits in your cup holder, this insulated water bottle comes in a variety of stylish colors. There aren’t nearly as many color options as you get with the Stanley, but the ones available boast a similar aesthetic.

Most importantly, Hydro Flask bottles are lead-free and BPA-free. The durable, double-walled stainless steel tumbler can keep your hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for hours — though it doesn’t say exactly how long.

Get the 40-ounce stainless steel water bottle at Hydro Flask and Amazon for $40.

Top features of the Hydro Flask All Around Travel Tumbler:

  • With a durable handle, narrow base and stylish color options, this tumbler is almost identical to the Stanley Quencher.
  • The press-in straw lid is splash resistant.
  • Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps your drinks hot or cold for hours like a Stanley cup will.
  • It’s dishwasher safe.

Stanley Quencher alternative with next-level insulation: Klean Kanteen

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Klean Kanteen prides itself on building eco-friendly and high quality products that last. This lead-free water bottle is made from 90% recycled 18/8 stainless steel that promises not to impart a metallic flavor to your beverage.

Its trademarked Climate Lock system and unique thread design on the cap add even more insulation power to the stainless steel bottle so it can keep your beverage ice cold for up to 75 hours. One reason it can lock in cold for so long is that the flexible straw is housed in a leak-proof twist cap that you can close to conceal the straw when you’re not drinking.

Get this 32-ounce insulated water bottle directly from Klean Kanteen for $45.

Top features of the Klean Kanteen:

  • The stainless steel straw has a flexible silicone tip that folds down under the twist cap to better insulate your beverage when you’re not drinking.
  • The lead- and BPA-free water bottle keeps your drink ice cold for up to 75 hours.
  • It’s durable, chip-resistant and easy to clean.

Best glass alternative to the Stanley Quencher: Winsa glass tumbler

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If you’re among the folks who avoid stainless steel because you don’t want your water to taste metallic, we highly recommend glass. It’s a better alternative to plastic (which can also leave an aftertaste), and it’s not as fragile as you might think.

The ergonomically designed Winsa tumbler, for example, is made from durable borosilicate glass, a thermal shock resistant glass that’s stronger than other types. For added protection and better grip, this tumbler is also cased in a silicone sleeve.

The Winsa tumbler features a design that’s similar to the iconic Stanley Quencher, including an easy-carry handle and car cup holder-friendly base. There’s no lead seal in this stylish, all-glass tumbler.

While it doesn’t boast nearly the same level of insulation as a double-walled stainless steel water bottle, it does hold the temperature of your drink for a bit. But you’ll want to top it off with ice once in a while if you need your beverage to stay ice cold.

We like this glass tumbler because there are no paint markings on the bottle that might contain lead. If you opt for another glass bottle, your best and safest bet is to stick with ones that don’t have any paint on the surface.

Get the 32-ounce Winsa glass tumbler on Amazon for $20 with the on-site coupon (reduced from $25).

Top features of the Winsa glass tumbler:

  • This tumbler is made from durable, thermal shock resistant glass.
  • A handle and silicone sleeve make it easy to get a good grip and carry this in multiple ways.
  • Narrower at the base, this tumbler can fit in most car cup holders.



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An aquarium in Australia is now home to the biggest baby penguin it has ever seen. Pesto, a 9-month-old king penguin, has weighed in at just under 50 pounds — more than the weight of both his parents combined. 

Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium has been sharing Pesto’s journey since he hatched on Jan. 30. It didn’t take long for the fluffy baby animal to shock aquarium employees, but also win over their hearts. By April 24, when Pesto was just 3 months old, he already weighed 9.1 kilograms, about 20 pounds. According to the Associated Press, his foster parents Hudson and Tango weigh 11 kg, about 24 pounds, each. 

“He eclipses them now, which also makes him look comically large,” Melbourne aquarist Jacinta Early told CBS News’ partner BBC

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Pesto, right, a huge king penguin chick who weighs as much as both his parents combined, mingles in his enclosure at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, and has become a social media celebrity and a star attraction at the aquarium.

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By early September, the aquarium said Pesto weighed in at just over 46 pounds, and by the end of the month, the AP said Pesto had reached 49 pounds. 

The aquarium says on its website that many factors contribute to Pesto’s “impressive weight.”

“Firstly, his biological dad, Blake, is our biggest and oldest penguin,” the aquarium says on its website. “Secondly, he’s had amazing parents raising him! So, the combination of good genes and good parents explains his current weight, but he will lose a lot of this when he fledges (develops his adult feathers).” 

His “very healthy appetite” is also a factor, Early told the BBC. Pesto will eat up to 30 fish that are hand-fed to him ever day.

King penguins are the second-largest penguin species in the world, according to the American Bird Conservancy, and will typically fledge when they’re 14 to 16 months old. While male penguins are usually slightly larger than females, the Australian Antarctic Program says that the average penguin size is far below Pesto’s current size, with peak weights ranging between 10 and 15 kg — 22 to 33 pounds — during courting periods. 

“If I poked him, my entire finger would completely [disappear] deep in his feathers,” Early said. “When he does start to fledge, he’ll lose a lot of that baby fluff, and he’ll also lose much of that weight, so he’ll slim down nice and sleek.” 

Keepers at the aquarium told the Associated Press they expect him to end up at around 33 pounds after he loses “that really adorable baby fluff.”

Videos the aquarium has posted of Pesto have taken the internet by storm. 

Even Katy Perry has joined in on the love for Pesto. In one TikTok that’s racked up more than 4 million views, aquarium staff members are seen dancing with Pesto to one of Perry’s songs. Perry responded, saying she “will come by and get a blessing” before her expected performance at the Australian Football League’s grand final.

“Our chonky King workin’ it,” the aquarium says in another video of the massive baby penguin walking behind one of the adult birds in the enclosure — with a strut that can only be described as a seemingly difficult waddle.

The Associated Press says that Pesto has been the only king penguin to hatch at the aquarium so far this year and the first since 2022. That year, there were just six hatchlings. 





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