Lainey Wilson Surprises With New ‘Country Gold’ Stanley Tumbler: How To Get The Cup
The new tumbler launches on Tuesday, November 14.

Lainey Wilson; Photo Courtesy of Stanley
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Lainey Wilson has once again teamed up with the iconic food and drinkware brand, Stanley, to launch a custom Stanley Tumbler.
How To Purchase Lainey Wilson’s “Country Gold” Stanley
Announced today and available for purchase beginning at 12 pm EST on Tuesday, November 14, the custom “Country Gold” tumbler is a must-have for fans of the country superstar.
The exclusive, new 40oz Quencher H2.0 FlowState™ Tumbler retails for $55 and features flecks of gold shimmer over a deep burgundy base to reflect Lainey’s signature style. The bottom of the tumbler features “LW” – her initials.

Their First Collab Sold Out In 11 Minutes
Wilson’s “Country Gold” Stanley collab comes after the launch of her “Watermelon Moonshine” limited edition 40oz Quencher H2.0 FlowState™ Tumbler, which arrived in July. Wilson’s first-ever collaboration sold out in a record-breaking 11 minutes.
“On the heels of this Summer’s “Watermelon Moonshine H2.0 Flowstate Quencher’ collaboration with CMA award winner Lainey Wilson, our team was inspired to design something extra special for our second collaboration,” Graham Nearn, SVP of Product Creation & Design at Stanley, shared in a statement.
Together, they teamed up to design a new design and the result is “Country Gold.”


“Lainey and Stanley began with the goal of attracting, engaging and capturing the imagination of Lainey and Stanley fans alike. Interpreting and innovating through Lainey’s Signature Style, the result is a brand new color finished with a fun hidden detail. Sparking flecks of soft gold shimmer are layered over deep burgundy hues,” Nearn added. “The teams also collaborated to create custom packaging, providing Stanley and Lainey fans with premium and innovative ways to experience Country Gold.”
Big Night At The CMA Awards
The news of Wilson’s new collaboration with Stanley comes in the wake of a milestone week for the Louisiana native. On Wednesday, she dominated the CMA Awards with five wins, including three of the night’s top honors: Entertainer of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, and Album of the Year for Bell Bottom Country.

“The ride just keeps getting wilder. Country music has wrapped its arms around me in ways I could’ve never imagined. This is the dream y’all. It all feels so divinely lead. From the bottom of my heart, thank you, thank you, thank you,” she shared following the show.
During the CMA Awards, Wilson took the stage to perform “Wildflowers and Wild Horses.” Following her fiery performance, it was announced the that song would be shipped to country radio as her brand-new single. It officially goes for adds on Monday, November 13.
Scores First-Even GRAMMY Nomination
Still on cloud nine from her CMA Awards wins, Wilson earned her first-ever GRAMMY nominations on Friday. Scoring nods for Best Country Album for Bell Bottom Country and Country Duo/Group Performance for “Save Me” with Jelly Roll, the good news just keeps rolling in for Wilson.
“It is an honor, to say the least,” she shared in response to the news.
Lainey Wilson is next scheduled to perform on November 18 in Chandler, Arizona.
Next year, she will hit the road on her headlining Country’s Cool Again Tour. Click HERE for additional details.
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