"Stanley Tumbler Maker Faces Multiple Lawsuits Over Alleged Lead Contamination"

Customers have filed lawsuits against Stanley, alleging that the company failed to disclose the presence of lead in their popular tumblers, violating their right to make an informed purchase. Stanley has defended itself, stating that no lead is present on the surface of the products that come into contact with consumers or the contents. The lawsuits seek monetary compensation, a corrective advertising campaign, a product recall, and barring the company from selling the cups until lead levels are removed or fully disclosed. Stanley has confirmed that a small amount of lead is used in the bottom cap to seal the insulated cups, but it is enclosed in stainless steel and does not come in contact with the drink inside.
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