Stanley's hotly anticipated summer colour release saw shoppers introduced to three new colours of the best-loved Quencher tumbler - Peony (flamingo pink) Nectarine (sherbet orange), and Mist (powder green). Unsurprisingly, these shades proved incredibly popular with fans who were so quick to add Peony to their baskets, it sold out on the Stanley website within one day.

If you were left disappointed, you can find it on Amazon here, but it will cost you £24 more than its typical retail price of £44.99. This pink travel tumbler is £17.99 on Amazon and a great alternative as it looks very similar to Stanley for a fraction of the price, however it only claims to keep drinks cold for 12 hours compared to Stanley's 48 hours.

For those wanting the real deal, you can still get your hands on Nectarine and Mist, as well as other popular shades including Heather and Shale. Molly-Mae Hague's favourite Stanley Quencher colour Cream has also been re-stocked here, as has Adele's Rose Quartz hue.

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The Stanley Quencher is one of this year's most coveted water bottles for a reason - not only does the tumbler encourage the user to drink more water by reducing the amount of times it has to to be re-filled, they look seriously aesthetic, too.

Peony may have sold out but you can still get Nectarine and Mist (
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We took the Stanley Quencher for a whirl ourselves and found it tripled the amount of liquid we were drinking in a day. Able to hold a whopping 1.2 litres of liquid, it keeps your drink ice cold for up to 48 hours and the handy design means it is compatible with most car cup holders. You can read the full review here.

Stanley Quenchers are also stocked at Lakeland and Selfridges, but you'll only be able to find the newest releases on the Stanley website itself. Elsewhere, at Stanley the All Day Slim Bottle is £37.99 and is more travel-friendly than the Quencher which can be a little too heavy to transport easily. Available in four colours, the body uses double-wall stainless steel vacuum insulation and helps retain your ideal beverage temperature.

Alternatively, Loose Women panellist Frankie Bridge uses the SoleCup to stay hydrated. The £35 bottle is the same size as a Stanley Quencher and keeps your drink cold for 24 hours.