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The New Caribou


The new caribou coffee cup rocks.

If you've been following my blog at all you probably know that I love my hot morning beverages to come complete with little words of inspiration.

The Caribou Coffee™ cup is now full of them.

Here's what I took in with my caffeine today:

*Be the first to enter and the last to leave the dance floor.
*Indulge in chocolate therapy.
*Plant lots of trees.
*Learn to say thank you in ten languages.
*Dare to Adventure.
*Be the ruler of your own life.
*Savor every sip.
*Marshmallows have no nutritional value, and that's ok.
*Step 1: Rake Leaves. Step 2: Jump.
* You'll only be your current age once.
*Only look back if it makes you smile.
*Donate Blood. You have Plenty.
*Dance in the rain.
*Lighten up.
*Get your hands dirty.
*Don't wait for New Year's to make a resolution.
*Sing out loud.
*Be the first to apologize.
*Spend time with your kids, tomorrow they're a day older.
*Give your change to charity.
*Spin the globe then pack your bags.
*Pour yourself a cup full of karma.
*Have a favorite charity.

Or as Caribou Coffee™ tags itself, "Life is short. Stay awake for it.®

Comments

"indulge in chocolate therapy" is my favorite!!

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