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Do You #GiveaCup?



Have you heard of Peet's Coffee?  I had not either until they contacted me about their "Do you give a cup?" campaign. 

To celebrate this journey, they are launching Give A Cup, the Internet's very first social sampling experiment.
 
Here’s how it works. Each week, you can go to doyougiveacup.com and vote on a topic. The topics are fun, current and sometimes a bit quirky. Your votes determine where we host our sampling events each week.
 
Check out Peet's Give a Cup social sampling experiment! Each week, you can vote whether you "give a cup" about a new topic. Your vote helps to determine where Peet's hands out their new Single Cups. So do you #GiveACup?
 I have participated in the questions regarding "Do you Give a cup."  This weeks question was Do you give a cup about hot dog eating contests? So for me I'm sorry but I am not a big fan of watching someone eat and eat and over eat some more as fast as they can.  I did live in Sheboygan Wisconsin and every summer they have Brat Fest and they do a brat eating contest.  Let me just say do not eat before you watch the contest.  At least I get sick just watching.  I also am receiving a gift card for Peet's Coffee for spreading the word on my blog.  I wonder what next week's question will be.  

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