Woman’s Stanley Tumbler Survived a Car Fire — Now the Company Is Offering to Replace Her Ride!

Stanley's global president offered to send the woman some new cups — and a new car — after seeing her viral TikTok video

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A company is offering to help a woman get a new car after a fire destroyed her car and everything inside — except her Stanley tumbler.

Danielle, who goes by the username @danimarielttering on TikTok, shared a video Wednesday showing her vehicle’s mostly-charred interior from Tuesday’s blaze.

In the cupholder sat her orange Stanley cup (one of PEOPLE's Food Faves of 2023), which was seemingly untouched, minus some ash and debris that had fallen on top of it.

Even more remarkably, the cup “still had ice” inside — and Danielle shook it to prove it.

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“Thirsty after you catch on fire? @Stanley 1913 is like no problem i gotchu,” she wrote in the caption of her post, which has been liked more than 3.5 million times as of Friday.

It didn’t take long for the company to catch wind of the video. On Thursday, Stanley's global president Terence Reilly stitched her video and offered to send her some new cups — and a new car.

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“We've never done this before and we'll probably never do it again, but we'd love to replace your vehicle,” he said on behalf of the company. 

Reilly also thanked Danielle for sharing the video and showing just how durable Stanley cups are. “I couldn’t think of a better example of our product’s quality,” he added.

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The second video has also gone viral, with more than 1.5 million likes as of midday Friday.

“Stanley has your back ❤️,” the company wrote in the caption of its post.

Neither Danielle nor Stanley immediately responded to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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