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Woman claims the ice in her Stanley cup survived a CAR FIRE that incinerated her vehicle - but left the insulated container completely intact

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A woman claims that her Stanley cup not only survived a car fire, but also still had ice left inside.

US-based Danielle Marie Lettering posted a TikTok on Wednesday that displayed the aftermath of the accident and despite her KIA having a tremendous amount of debris all around, her copper-colored Stanley stayed completely intact.

In her video, she shook her 40 ounce-sized Adventure Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumblr to prove to her followers that regardless of the melted car parts surrounding the cup, the ice in the Stanley remained solid.  

Commenters were left in complete disbelief at Danielle's discovery and wrote: 'Now this is good marketing for Stanley.'

A woman claims that her Stanley cup not only survived a car fire but also still had ice left inside

Danielle's video caption showcased her comedic relief about the situation: 'Thirsty after you catch on fire? Stanley is like, "no problem, I gotchu," she wrote while tagging the brand. 

Pictured is Danielle Marine Lettering who posted the TikTok video 

She started off her clip by featuring the debris and melted items inside her car.  

However, her copper-colored Stanley remained unscathed unlike her KIA.

'Everybody's so concerned about if the Stanley spills, but what about the fire yesterday?'

She picked up her tumblr out of the cup holder and proceeded to shake it for her followers.

'Still has ice in it.' 

Danielle's video got more than 31,700 views, 3,700,000 likes and lots of support from commenters.

'Stanley should make cars,' one person wrote.

A second person commented: 'If they don't send you a free Stanley I will have no hope. This made me for the first time want a Stanley.' 

Danielle's video got more than 31,700 views and 3,700,000 likes and lots of support from commenters

'Haha now Stanley's are flying off the shelf,' wrote a third person.

One follower commented: 'I held off on buying a Stanley cause I hate following  trends but this...this convinced me.'

'I'm so sorry this happened to you, but I giggled so hard when you shook the Stanley to show there was still ice in it,' another person humorously added.

Out of the more than 33,100 comments that Danielle got, one of them was from the brand itself. 

Stanley wrote: 'Just doin' our job. Shoot us a DM! You def need a new one.'

Only a day later, Stanley's president took to TikTok to respond to Danielle's video and shared surprising and thoughtful news with her.

The brand's caption said: '#Stitch with Danielle. Stanley has your back,' with a heart emoji. 

His video first displayed Danielle's clip and then transitioned to show the president, who wore the brand's logo on his baseball cap. 

'Hey Danielle, my name is Terrance Riley, I'm the president of Stanley and we've all seen your video.

Only a day later, Stanley's president Terrance Riley (pictured) took to TikTok to respond to Danielle's video and shared surprising and thoughtful news with her

'Wow, what an ordeal and we're all really glad you're safe. 

'Thanks for sharing the video, because, wow, it really shows how Stanley, our Stanleys, are built for life. 

'Because what it went through with you, I couldn't think of a better example of our product's quality. 

'But anyway, we're glad you're safe. I've seen a lot of comments that we should send you some Stanleys. 

'Well, we're gonna send you some Stanleys, but there's one more thing.'

Terrance's serious facial expression shifted to a grin.

'We've never done this before, and we'll probably never do it again, but we'd love to replace your vehicle. 

'All of us at Stanley, we'd really like to replace your vehicle.'

He went on to explain that the brand will send over more information to Danielle's direct messages.

Stanley's video response got more than 9,200,000 views, 1,500,000 likes and lots of praise from fans. 

One person wrote: 'Aaaaaaaand going to buy my first Stanley - what a fantastic company.'

'Not only does Stanley have amazing products but the class,' added another person.

A third person wrote: 'Ngl (not gonna lie) love the honesty of "probably not gonna do this again" and that alone might make me consider buying a Stanley.' 

'And this is how you market. I will be buying my first Stanley,' wrote a fourth person. 

One person commented: 'Do I need a Stanley, no. Am I going to buy one on principle now, yes.'

'Me tearing up holding my Stanley,' wrote one person and another commenter added: 'I'm not crying, you're crying.'

A sweet commenter wrote: 'Please when you get the car, name it Stanley.' 

'Stanley for life after this. What an awesome thing to do,' added a fan.

One commenter praised the brand: 'It's so refreshing to see a company go above and beyond. Don't see that often anymore. Buying a Stanley as we speak!!!'

Stanley's video response got more than 9,200,000 views, 1,500,000 likes and lots of praise from fans

'The emotional support water bottle that keeps on giving,' wrote another person. 

Another fan was in awe and added: 'Literally the best response, hello?? Such a kind and genuine brand and person!! Might as well support and order some Stanleys!!' 

The Stanley cup is made out of 90 per cent recycled 18/8 stainless steel and has double-wall vacuum insulation inside.

Stanley's site claims that cool beverages will remain cold for 11 hours and ice will stay intact for two days.

The company first began in 1913 and  and its slogan is 'built for life.'

American physicist William Stanley Jr. invented the vacuum bottle.

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