ROSEVILLE, Calif. — Police in Roseville, California arrested a woman Wednesday, accused of stealing a shopping cart full of 65 Stanley cup products, valued at nearly $2,500.
According to police, the 23-year-old woman stole them from a store in the 6000 block of Stanford Ranch Road in Roseville. An officer saw and pulled over the woman's car as it entered Highway 65 from Galleria Boulevard.
Photos posted to Facebook show the woman's trunk filled with Stanley cups. Officers recovered 65 of the cups.
"While Stanley Quenchers are all the rage, we strongly advise against turning to crime to fulfill your hydration habits," the Roseville Police Department said in its post. "The Roseville Police Department remains committed to stopping retail theft."
According to ABC News the Stanley cups have a "cult-like following" around the world: "While the Stanley brand has been active since 1913, the stainless steel reusable water bottles have received viral attention on social media recently, while its 40-ounce Quencher cup — and accompanying limited-edition styles and colors — has garnered a cult-like following in the U.S. and globally."
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