Grammy-nominated artist Karol G officially released her limited-edition Tropicoqueta tumbler collection in collaboration with Stanley 1913 today. The drop went live at 9:00 AM PT on March 26, 2026. Fans immediately flooded the brand’s website to secure the highly anticipated drinkware. The release is strictly an exclusive through the official Stanley online store.
The collection features Stanley’s iconic Quencher H2.0 FlowState tumblers in two distinct sizes. Buyers can choose between a 30-ounce version priced at $55 and a larger 40-ounce option for $65. Both sizes are built with 90 percent recycled 18/8 stainless steel and feature double-wall vacuum insulation to maintain beverage temperatures.
Design elements draw heavily from the singer’s cultural roots. The tumblers feature a premium metallic gold finish that shifts from orange to red. A vibrant tropical hibiscus print wraps around the exterior. A custom metallic gold pineapple straw topper completes the look. The aesthetic serves as a physical extension of her 2025 studio album and her massive influence on modern lifestyle trends.
Nunca pensé que compraría un tumbler de estos… pero si es colab con Karol G, sí 🥹 Tropicoqueta vibes loading… Karol G x Stanley tumbler drops online today! 😏💖
— Portiñon (@123BBB__) March 26, 2026
Industry experts predict the limited-quantity inventory will vanish within 24 hours. The drop is strategically timed for the 2026 music festival circuit. Stanley Chief Brand Officer Kate Ridley noted the collection is designed to fuel live music events. This aligns directly with Karol G’s massive upcoming schedule. She is set to perform highly anticipated headlining sets at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival this April.
This release marks another aggressive expansion into consumer merchandise for the Latin music star. It follows her successful heritage brand collaboration with Reebok Classics in February 2026. Fans looking to purchase the Tropicoqueta collection must navigate directly to the Stanley 1913 website before the initial stock depletes entirely.
