"The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government, and to protect its free expression should be our first object."---Thomas Jefferson
I like my caffine in coffee, very strong and black. But you are correct, say in the collage crowd these would sell big time. Maybe we should try and get the rights to sell here in the states. we could be very rich, or maybe we could stand outside the local ward and sell them to the kids ;-)
I prefer coffee, also. But sometimes a person might want a slight boost, and not have to worry about running to the head. This way the only side affect is clean breath.
At the Sam's club here in Layton we found 2 1/2 Lbs continers of coffee beans for $2.81. It is French roast. The bride and I bought 10ea. I figure that is not a bad deal.
That is where I developed my coffee habit, and I am sure there are quite a few others who fit that profile. You could probably make a mint on most any campus in the country.
My son recently returned from serving in the Salt Lake City South Mission for the LDS Church and he brought some home that he bought while he was there.
I asked him and he said they were on clearance at some store (probably in Sandy) about six months to a year ago. He can't remember which one, but at least one store in your neck of the woods was selling them.
7 comments:
I like my caffine in coffee, very strong and black. But you are correct, say in the collage crowd these would sell big time. Maybe we should try and get the rights to sell here in the states. we could be very rich, or maybe we could stand outside the local ward and sell them to the kids ;-)
I prefer coffee, also. But sometimes a person might want a slight boost, and not have to worry about running to the head. This way the only side affect is clean breath.
Bob
At the Sam's club here in Layton we found 2 1/2 Lbs continers of coffee beans for $2.81. It is French roast. The bride and I bought 10ea. I figure that is not a bad deal.
College students, definitely.
That is where I developed my coffee habit, and I am sure there are quite a few others who fit that profile. You could probably make a mint on most any campus in the country.
I want me some of those strips! Those would be the perfect addition to my daily coffee intake...
Count me in....life is great with a good cup of coffee.
My son recently returned from serving in the Salt Lake City South Mission for the LDS Church and he brought some home that he bought while he was there.
I asked him and he said they were on clearance at some store (probably in Sandy) about six months to a year ago. He can't remember which one, but at least one store in your neck of the woods was selling them.
Post a Comment