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Stanley tumbler fans dubbed this the 'Taylor Swift Lover cup' and it's finally back in stock

Did Stanley and Taylor Swift release a collab? No, but you could have fooled us.

The warm brushstrokes Stanley tumbler is back in stock — for now. (Stanley)
The warm brushstrokes Stanley tumbler is back in stock — for now. (Stanley)
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If you already have a Stanley tumbler, you know that there are a lot of reasons to love it. But people really love these cups a lot — enough to camp outside of Target stores, swarm aisles and enter online queue systems to get their hands on new releases. Back in January, the brand released its Clean Slate Collection for the new year, and a lot of the colors sold out, but none as fast as Warm Serene Brushstrokes tumbler. People immediately dubbed it the "Taylor Swift Lover cup" and it was gone within an hour of launching. But now, we have good news: It's finally back in stock!

Fans on social media are clamoring for this pretty painted cup.

$45 at Stanley

Right now, you can head to Stanley's website to score its 40-ounce tumbler in the color Warm Serene Brushstrokes for $45. (It's still sold out in the 30-ounce size.) There's no telling how long it will be available, so if you've had your eye on it, now is the time to add it to your cart and hit the "checkout" button.

Warm Serene Brushstrokes mixes shades of pink, yellow and mint green, which Taylor Swift fans will notice looks pretty similar to her album art for 2019's 'Lover.' (Although, in my opinion, it would have been a more perfect match if the green was swapped for blue here.) It has a mint green comfort handle and a matching straw holder on top of the lid.

"I love this cup!" wrote one happy shopper on Stanley's website. "My first Stanley — honestly didn’t get the whole trend of them but this is the perfect Taylor Swift Lover cup so I had to. It’s my daily water bottle now, and I’m more hydrated than ever."

"It’s even more beautiful in person!" added another. "It reminds me of the 'Lover' album cover."

Like all of Stanley's popular Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumblers, this one is made with recycled stainless steel, it has a handle and a straw that locks into place, and it fits into most car cupholders despite their considerable size. Most importantly, however, it can keep drinks cold for up to 11 hours (or some fans say longer), thanks to its double-wall vacuum insulation.

Of course, you may have read somewhere last month that people on social media started calling out Stanley and its cups for containing lead. According to the brand's website, that's true — but no need to worry. Stanley says it uses "an industry standard pellet to seal the vacuum insulation at the base of our products" and that "the sealing material includes some lead." However, this area is totally covered with a layer of stainless steel. The New York Times also talked to a lead expert who tested three Stanley cup models of different sizes and concluded that they were safe.

In addition to Warm Serene Brushstrokes, the Clean Slate tumbler was also available in a Cool Serene Brushstrokes color that mixed shades of blue and green, but it's still currently sold out everywhere. If you want the warmer-toned cup, get it before it's gone again.

"Absolutely love this cup!" wrote one happy customer. "The colors are absolutely beautiful and the quality is more than perfect. It most definitely keeps your drinks cold with standing ice up to 3 days!"

$45 at Stanley

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.