Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Coffee People Vanilla Avalanche Keurig K-Cups



So last week, Shoffee.com was the first to let you know that Coffee People would be discontinuing all of their flavored Keurig K-Cups immediately.

Well, what would you know, the next day we received our shipment from the wonderful Coffee People and it contained the full amount of Coffee People Vanilla Avalanche Keurig K-Cups that we ordered.

In honor of all the nasty emails that we received last week when we informed some people they would not be receiving the Vanilla Avalanche they had been waiting for (you know who you are Kurt in New Mexico), we are offering the last of our Coffee People Vanilla Avalanche as our Keurig K-Cup of the Week; meaning that you can get a box today for only $8.99.

Stock up 'coffee people' when our supply of Coffee People Vanilla Avalanche Keurig K-Cups is gone, they're not coming back...

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Timothy's Mexican Organic Keurig K-Cups



America has spoken, and it is now loud and clear - we want change.

No, not that kind of change; that was soooo last Tuesday. We're talking about a change in where our organic coffee is coming from, and Shoffee.com is leading the way.

This week, we are introducing Timothy's Mexican Organic Keurig K-Cups. That's right, the latest beverage from the country that has given us such great beverages as Dos Equis Lager, Gran Patron Tequila and that bottle of Mezcal with a scorpion in the bottom I picked up at Spring Break 2000, now gives us one of the smoothest organic coffees available in a Keurig K-Cup. And this week only, you can get a box of 24 K-Cups for only $8.99 at Shoffee.com.

In celebration of the release of Timothy's Mexican Organic Keurig K-Cups, we are officially coining today Once de Noviembre. That's right, first there was Cinco de Mayo, and now Once de Noviembre (which will no doubt become the second-most celebrated Mexican holiday in the United States).

Emeril Lagasse has joined Shoffee.com in the celebration of Once de Noviembre with the release of two new Keurig K-Cups of his own - Emeril's Organic French Quarter Roast and Emeril's Vanilla Bean BAM! Shoffee.com would like to thank Emeril for being the first celebrity to adopt Once de Noviembre as a holiday with the release of these two new K-Cups (both available for $10.99 per box at Shoffee.com).

Feliz de Once de Noviembre everyone!!! Please try some Timothy's Mexican Organic Keurig K-Cups and celebrate responsibly.

EDITOR'S NOTE: There is absolutely no proof that Emeril Lagasse has released these two new Keurig K-Cups in celebration of Shoffee.com's made up holiday Once de Noviembre, in fact we are willing to bet the full amount of the Wall Street Bailout package that Emeril Lagasse did not release these two Keurig K-Cups for this reason. We attribute the fact that the above statement has something to do with the fact that in celebration of Once de Noviembre Shoffee.com management has replaced the office spring water with Gran Patron, and our CupoftheWeek.com author has been spotted there at least times this morning.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Coffee People John McCain Blend Keurig K-Cups



So Election Day is finally here.

Unfortunately at Shoffee.com, we can no longer encourage you to vote with your choice of candidate-themed Keurig K-Cups from Coffee People (only because we sold out of Coffee People Barack Obama Blend Keurig K-Cups late last week). But, being the mavericks that we are at Shoffee.com, we want to continue with our planned Election Day deal by offering Coffee People John McCain Blend Keurig K-Cups for only $7.99 per box (of 24 Keurig K-Cups).

That's right, while supplies last, you can get 24 Coffee People John McCain Blend Keurig K-Cups (each filled with our most-popular coffee, Coffee People Donut Shop Coffee) for only $7.99. And whether you're making $25,000 or $250,000 per year, $7.99 for a box of K-Cups is great deal.

And remember, while your getting a great deal on these Coffee People John McCain Blend Keurig K-Cups, there is a Vice-Presidential candidate on the ballot too; and that's why we are still offering our immensely popular Sarah Palin Caribou Coffee Mystery Bags.

So after you get out and vote today, stop by Shoffee.com and pick up this week's Keurig K-Cups of the week Coffee People John McCain Blend Keurig K-Cups. And who knows, by tomorrow morning you may have a box of K-Cups on the way to you that are named after the next President of the United States of America (C'mon - polls can be wrong people. Just look at the BCS standings for proof of that - if you are a regular K-Cup of the Week reader, you know where I stand on that topic. We are...)

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Timothy's Morning Blend Keurig K-Cups



Ok, so it's the end of October already. I guess it is time to check the old Shoffee.com Fall Check List, and see where we stand:

  1. Take three full weeks to recover from another New York Mets collapse - check.
  2. Put the New York Mets collapse behind us by watching our beloved Penn State Nittany Lions contend for a National Title - check.
  3. Let the coffee-drinking public know that with a week to go before the election, Coffee People Barack Obama Blend K-Cups have extended their lead to double-digits over Coffee People John McCain Blend K-Cups (hmmmm, a double-digit lead - I've heard that somewhere before...) - check.
  4. Introduce the rapidly growing CupoftheWeek.com following to a great Keurig K-Cup that they may not have tried before - ok, we'll do that one now.

This week, Shoffee.com has Timothy's Morning Blend Keurig K-Cups for only $8.99 per box.

You're probably asking yourself, why Timothy's Morning Blend Keurig K-Cups? That's why. Because you have never tried them before. Because you have not experienced Timothy's premier morning coffee. Because you were so busy with your Jet Fuel, and Midnight Magic, and Double Black Diamond that you forgot about how great a regular Morning Blend Coffee could be - shame on you!

Timothy's calls Morning Blend an uncomplicated blend from Brazil with a light aroma. A lively blend that is finely balanced and enjoyably sweet. That is truly a relief after dealing with some of those other Brazilian coffees - they are a complicated bunch.

Anyway, in these complicated times, go with the uncomplicated coffee - Timothy's Morning Blend Keurig K-Cups, available this week for only $8.99 per box.

This message has been paid for by Timothy's Morning Blend Keurig K-Cups for Keurig K-Cup of the Week 2008.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Sarah Palin Caribou Coffee Variety Bag



America has waited long enough.

Sure, you've been able to buy Barack Obama Blend Keurig K-Cups and John McCain Blend Keurig K-Cups for more than a month on Shoffee.com, but the question that everyone has been asking has yet to be answered.

Everyday, the Shoffee.com mailbox is filled with emails from Republican coffee drinkers asking one thing - when will you offer a Sarah Palin Blend Keurig K-Cup?

Since we couldn't get any of the major Keurig K-Cup manufacturers to go along, and create a K-Cup carrying the name and likeness of everyone's favorite Vice-Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin; so at Shoffee.com, we've created the next-best thing - The Sarah Palin Caribou Coffee Variety Pack.

The Sarah Palin Caribou Coffee Variety Pack ships to you in a lovely brown, paper lunch bag (just like our favorite Alaskan soccer Mom has no doubt packed her children's lunches in so many times), and features an assortment of 12 Caribou Coffee Keurig K-Cups (two Caribou Sumatra K-Cups, two Caribou Daybreak Morning Blend K-Cups, two Caribou Mahogany K-Cups, two Caribou Colombia K-Cups, two Caribou Fair Trade K-Cups and two Caribou French Roast K-Cups).

At Shoffee.com, we figured what Keurig K-Cup brand better captures the spirit of the Alaskan Governor than Caribou Coffee. I mean, not only has Sarah Palin apparently hunted caribou before, but according to the opening sketch from last week's Saturday Night Live, she is also known as "Caribou Barbie" by some:





In addition to a great sampling of Caribou Coffee in a not-so-limited-edition paper bag, you'll also get a sticker bearing the likeness of Sarah Palin on the outside of each bag.

So with two weeks left until the election, we're going to start posting the totally unofficial poll (but probably more accurate than most of the other ones) based on sales of Coffee People Barack Obama Blend Keurig K-Cups and Coffee People John McCain Blend Keurig K-Cups. So from today, until we run out of stock on these two varieties, we will be offering them for only $9.98 per box of 24 Keurig K-Cups. Remember, both Barack Obama and John McCain Blend Keurig K-Cups are filled with our best-selling Coffee People Donut Shop Blend Coffee, so you are guaranteed a great cup.

We will be posting the poll numbers over at The Shoffee Blog (ShoffeeBlog.com), and they will be updated daily. So check back often over the next two weeks to know how the Coffee People are voting.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Coffee People Extra Bold Flavored Variety Pack




When we select a Keurig K-Cup of the Week there is usually a theme, usually something that ties the whole thing together. An underlying message, that when you finish reading a CupoftheWeek.com post, you usually are left saying, "I can't believe that I just wasted the last five minutes reading such crap."

Well, this week's Keurig K-Cup of the Week post has no underlying message. When we chose Coffee People's Extra Bold Flavored Variety Pack of Keurig K-Cups as the K-Cup of the Week, we feel that we spoke loud and clear saying, "We really couldn't make up our mind in matching a K-Cup to a weekly theme, so we're throwing a bunch of stuff against the wall to see what sticks."

Coffee People's Extra Bold Flavored Variety Pack is loaded with a wide variety of flavors (Kafe Lua, Vanilla Avalanche, Chai Coffee and Berry Blast), much in the same way that Shoffee.com's customer base is loaded with a wide variety of people from varied backgrounds.

Some people shop Shoffee.com for the wide variety of Keurig K-Cups (take, for example, Coffee People's Extra Bold Flavored Variety Pack available this week only for $8.99 per box), some people shop Shoffee.com for the low prices (hmm, for example, Coffee People's Extra Bold Flavored Variety Pack available this week only for $8.99 per box) and some people shop just to read the pure genius that is our product descriptions and blog postings (ok, no one reads for that, they're here for deals like Coffee People's Extra Bold Flavored Variety Pack available this week only for $8.99 per box).

Whatever reason people visit CupoftheWeek.com and Shoffee.com, we've found out one thing - they like us, they really like us.

Just last week, I had a customer from Tennessee, Sharon G. from Bad Bob's Barbeque Restaurant sent some of Bad Bob's Special Barbeque Sauce, Bad Bob's Hawg Rub and Bad Bob's Cockadoodle Rub after finding out the the staff over here at Shoffee.com were big barbeque fans. Well, let me personally let you know that this stuff is unbelievable (and I mean unbelievable in a very, very, very good way). Thanks to everyone over at Bad Bob's for the wonderful package. And this my friends is what our K-Cup Challenge-taking buddy over at Qwowi.com would refer to as a "shameless plug (actually that would be two shameless plugs in one sentence - one for Bad Bob's and one for Qwowi.com)."

So this week, celebrate variety with Coffee People's Extra Bold Flavored Variety Pack of Keurig K-Cups, and tell us what you do - at Shoffee.com we'd love to know our customers as well as we know our K-Cups (and the free gifts are always nice too...).

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Timothy's Colombian Dorado Keurig K-Cups




Apparently some Keurig K-Cup Brewer owners are still searching the web for the lowest prices on the Keurig K-Cup coffees they love. I guess that no one has told them about CupoftheWeek.com.

Since there are still coffee lovers out there who don't know about Shoffee.com's Keurig K-Cup of the Week, I want everyone reading this right now to ask yourself a question (not out loud, that would just be weird). Ask yourself: Why haven't I told my K-Cup loving friends about CupoftheWeek.com?

Now, please tell three friends about us (we'll wait)...

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Ok, now that everyone is here; let me tell you about this week's Keurig K-Cup of the Week; Timothy's Colombian Dorado Keurig K-Cups.

For years, Timothy's Colombian Dorado Keurig K-Cups have felt under appreciated. They felt like they've been overlooked in favor of Timothy's Colombian La Vereda Keurig K-Cups.

Well Timothy's Colombian Dorado Keurig K-Cups, this is your week to shine.

Here's how Timothy's describes their Colombian Dorado Keurig K-Cups:

"This gold standard of excellence in coffee can be enjoyed with or without milk and sugar at any time of your day."

At Shoffee.com, there are many times when we feel that our manufacturers don't do the best job describing their K-Cups for you; the consumer.

Here's how Shoffee.com describes Timothy's Colombian Dorado Keurig K-Cups:

Timothy's describes Colombian Dorado as "This gold standard of excellence in coffee can be enjoyed with or without milk and sugar at any time of your day." We refer to it as the other Donut Shop Coffee. If adding cream and sugar to coffee this doesn't remind you of a trip to Mister Donut (which I just found out is still in business throughout Asia. Roadtrip anyone?), than you've obviously never had a Mister-Donut coffee.

So this week try something new (or possibly something, oh so, familiar) for the low price of $8.99 per box. . Give Timothy's Colombian Dorado Keurig K-Cups a try.

And for those of you looking for some answers in this global economic crisis, head over to The Shoffee Blog where we help coffee lovers with their money woes (through using K-Cups, of course).

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Newman's Own Organics Extra Bold Special Blend Keurig K-Cups


This week, CupoftheWeek.com is taking a break from what we normally do here. Sure, we're still going to offer a box of Keurig K-Cups for the low price of $8.99; but this week, you won't find the nonsense that you have grown accustom to from us. This week, we are offering Newman's Own Organic Extra Bold Special Blend Keurig K-Cups (from Green Mountain Coffee Roasters) as a tribute to the Co-Founder of the Newman's Own company - Paul Newman.

As part of doing my research on the life of Paul Newman, I found it very hard to track down a copy of his official obituary. When I finally did find it, I realized how much this great man accomplished in his 83 years, and decided that the best way to pay tribute would be to share the obituary of Paul Leonard Newman word for word:

PAUL LEONARD NEWMAN

January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008

Paul Leonard Newman, eighty-three, one of the most warmly admired and universally loved figures in motion pictures and philanthropy, died Friday after a long battle with cancer at his farmhouse home near Westport, Connecticut. His death was as private and discreet as the way he had lived his life, a humble artist who never thought of himself as "big," surrounded by his beloved family and the close circle of friends that had supported him through his last days. He is survived by his wife of fifty years, the actress/director Joanne Woodward, five children, two grandsons, and his older brother Arthur of Rancho Mirage, California.

Paul, known to family and friends as PL, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 26, 1925. His father, Arthur Sr., and mother, Theresa, raised Paul and his brother in Shaker Heights. Arthur Sr. was a successful sporting goods store owner, a man highly regarded for his business ethics and to whom Paul credited his own morality, untiring tenacity at work and sports, and standards for judging himself and others. At a young age, PL showed a keen interest in theater and with encouragement from his mother, he joined a local children's drama group. He continued performing as a teenager at Shaker Heights High School, but on his eighteenth birthday, he enlisted in the Navy and later served as radioman/gunner on a torpedo plane in the Pacific during World War II. He had been rejected as a candidate for pilot training when a flight physical revealed that he was color blind.

Discharged in 1946, PL attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, on a football scholarship. While pursuing an Economics major and acting in play after play, Paul managed to earn money by opening a student laundromat where he tempted customers by offering free beer for every load of dirty wash they brought in. He graduated in 1949 and spent a season doing summer stock in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, where he met and married his first wife, actress Jackie Witte, with whom he had three children: Susan, Stephanie and son Scott, who later died in his twenties.

Following the death of his father in 1950, Paul returned home to help manage the family sporting goods store. After eighteen months, he turned the business over to his brother, moved east to study at the Yale Drama School, and later landed roles in numerous live television shows in New York, including an adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "The Battler" written by A.E. Hotchner.

In 1952, Paul succeeded in joining the prestigious Actors Studio and was later elected its president in the 1980's. He made his Broadway debut in the original New York production of William Inge's "Picnic," in which he met and fell in love with his future wife, Joanne Woodward, whom he married in 1958. Other starring roles on Broadway were in Tennessee William's "Sweet Bird of Youth,” "The Desperate Hours" and "Baby Want a Kiss" by James Costigan.

Paul made his first appearance on the big screen in "The Silver Chalice," which he described as his "cocktail dress" picture because of the toga he had to wear. And for years later, whenever it was scheduled to play on TV, he would take out an ad in Variety to apologize for his performance. It was Paul’s portrayal of boxer Rocky Graziano in 1956's "Somebody Up There Likes Me" that catapulted him to stardom.

Over the next decades, Paul starred in more than fifty films including: "The Rack," "The Long Hot Summer" (with wife Joanne) for which he was named Best Actor at the Cannes film festival, "The Left Handed Gun," "Exodus," "Sweet Bird of Youth," and "The Hustler" (which brought him the second of eight Academy nominations for Best Actor and which introduced him to the role of "Fast Eddie Felson" to which he would return twenty-five years later when he would win his Academy Award for Martin Scorsese’s "The Color of Money"). There were also "Paris Blues" (with Joanne), "What a Way to Go," "Harper," Hitchcock's "Torn Curtain," and in 1969, teaming with Robert Redford in George Roy Hill's smash hit western "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," which became an instant classic. Four years later, Newman, Redford and Hill were gleefully reunited for the Academy Award-winning Best Picture, "The Sting." Paul had received his first nomination in 1959 for his work opposite Elizabeth Taylor in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and was nominated for his performances in "Hud," "Cool Hand Luke," "Absence of Malice," "The Verdict," "Nobody's Fool," and "Road to Perdition." His long list of film credits goes on to include "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean," "Buffalo Bill and the Indians," "Mr. and Mrs. Bridge" (with Joanne), "Slap Shot,” "The Hudsucker Proxy," "Message in a Bottle," and most recently, the animated blockbuster "Cars."

Paul has also been recognized for his work behind the camera, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture and a Golden Globe award for Best Director for "Rachel, Rachel," which he produced and directed, and which starred Joanne Woodward. It was written by their friend Stewart Stern from the novel "A Jest of God" by Margaret Laurence. Paul took on its direction as a challenge to reflect in his own creative life the leading character’s willingness to "take a tiny first step" toward courage. Additionally, Newman directed, produced and starred in "Harry and Son,” produced and directed "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" (starring Joanne), and he directed "The Glass Menagerie" (also starring Joanne) and the tele-film "The Shadow Box" by friend Michael Cristofer, the latter earning Paul an Emmy nomination.

In 2003, Paul received a Tony nomination for his inventive and precedent-changing performance as the Stage Manager in the Broadway production of Thornton Wilder's "Our Town," which also aired as a TV production for which he received an Emmy nomination. He had previously performed the play at the Westport Country Playhouse in Connecticut, which he, Joanne and the Westport community had restored and reopened as one of the great, new off-Broadway theaters in the country. In 1955, he had co-starred in a TV musical of "Our Town" with Frank Sinatra and Eva Marie Saint.

In 2005, he was given an Emmy award, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild award for his performance in the mini series "Empire Falls," for which he also served as executive producer, and co-starred Ms. Woodward. Paul was awarded an Honorary Oscar in 1986 in recognition of his outstanding contributions to film, and the Cecil B. DeMille award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 1984. In 1992, Paul and Joanne received Kennedy Center Honors in Washington.

In 1969, Paul portrayed a professional race car driver in "Winning" opposite Joanne and Robert Wagner, and quickly developed a passion for racing. It dared his grit and gave him his most demanding opportunity to challenge what he had begun to call "Newman's Luck." In 1975, he came in second at the twenty-four hours of Le Mans, considered by many to be the most auspicious auto race in the world. He won four "Sports Car Club of America National Championships," and at age seventy, he was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as being the oldest driver to win a professionally sanctioned race – 1995’s twenty-four hours of Daytona. He raced his Corvette regularly in the GT1 Series. 2007 was his last season of active driving, when he and his #82 car won two races at Lime Rock Park.

But despite all challenges, victories and awards, Paul derived his deepest satisfaction privately, from his quiet work in philanthropy. He used his influence to advance many social causes. He accomplished this with an uncanny ability to break new ground. In 1982, he founded Newman's Own, which was one of the first food companies to use all natural products, and later pioneered with his daughter Nell an organic line. Today, Newman’s Own is a multi-million dollar a year food business whose proceeds are donated to thousands of charities around the world through Newman’s Own Foundation, a total which now exceeds $250 million.

Particularly close to his heart are the "Hole-in-the-Wall Camps" for children with life-threatening health conditions. One day, over twenty years ago, while sitting in a rowboat on a little woodland lake, then full of snapping turtles, and surrounded by the Connecticut woods, he envisioned an old Western town like the one in "Butch Cassidy" stretched along the shore. But its facades would hide not only "roughing it" accommodations for children who would come for two weeks, strictly for summer fun, but all the modern equipment that health emergencies might require, and a top cadre of medical personnel in western costume. Today there is an Association of such camps – eleven member camps around the world, all on different themes, in Connecticut, New York, Florida, California, North Carolina, Ireland, United Kingdom, Hungary, France, Italy and Israel – with additional programs in Africa and Vietnam. Over 135,000 children have attended a Hole-in-the-Wall Camp free of charge since the first one opened. In 2009, it is anticipated that 17,000 more sick children will enjoy a camp experience that heals not only their spirits, but the spirits of the hundreds of young volunteers who find inspiration in helping the children to a happy time and sometimes, even recovery or remission.

When asked why he started the Hole-in-the-Wall Camps, Paul spoke of luck again:
"I wanted to acknowledge luck: the chance and benevolence of it in my life, and the brutality of it in the lives of others, who might not be allowed the good fortune of a lifetime to correct it."

A tireless champion of the need for more corporate social responsibility and philanthropy, Paul established the “Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy,” a forum of top business executives of major corporations whose purpose it is to promote the role of business in supporting the charitable sector. Today, over 170 companies and their executives are members. Most recently, Paul joined with business leaders – including John Whitehead, Josh Weston and Jack Hennessy – to form the Safe Water Network, which funds the development of innovative approaches to bring safe water to the world’s poor.

In addition to these organizations, Paul was active in various other charities and each year made contributions to thousands of groups around the world.

In 1994, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Newman with the coveted Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award – the equivalent of an Academy Award for philanthropic work. Soon after he received this honor, Paul made the decision to never accept future awards for his charitable work. He was personally reluctant to acknowledge that his charity was anything special; he treated it lightly – as the product of love, not virtue – and true to his character, he burned his Awards Show tuxedo in a roaring front yard ceremonial bonfire.

A week ago Paul sat with his daughter in the arbor of the garden, breathed in all the late summer beauty, and said very quietly, "It's been a privilege to be here."
Survivors include his wife, Joanne Woodward; his five children: Susan, Stephanie, Nell, Melissa (Lissy) and Clea; two grandchildren: Peter and Henry Elkind; sons-in-law: Raphe, Kurt and Gary; and his brother, Arthur Newman.

On hearing of Paul's death, a friend said, "Now cracks a noble heart," but knew that Paul would have laughed at that. The same friend wrote: "No one in his audience was ever privy to the tenderness and pride Paul had for Joanne and her talent. Watching him on the set watching her, from his seat by the camera, was to see a man transformed: his brave face taken all unawares, his lips parted in amazement, his eyes brimming with tears that never fell. It was a brief window into a man in perpetual love."

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Green Mountain Extra Bold Sumatran Reserve FTO Keurig K-Cups





For this week's Keurig K-Cup of the Week, we're opening up the CupoftheWeek.com Email Inbox, and fulfilling the wishes of a loyal CupoftheWeek.com reader** by making the Keurig K-Cup they want** to be available for $8.99 per box, actually available for $8.99 per box.

The email we've chosen is from is from Jerry in Flushing, NY.

Jerry wrote:

Dear CupoftheWeek.com, I don't know where else to turn. I have a big problem at work. I am the manager of several men who seem to need more of a pick-me-up than the regular workplace beverages of VitaminWater and Red Bull. I think we need something strong. I was thinking something along the lines of Green Mountain Extra Bold Sumatran Reserve FTO Keurig K-Cups. Sure I can go onto Shoffee.com and buy them for your everyday low price of $10.39, but this is a unique situation. You see, I don't have a contract here as a permanent manager, so I am really looking for a deal. I would love to be able to offer my men Green Mountain Extra Bold Sumatran Reserve FTO Keurig K-Cups in order to wake them up, but I was really hoping for a deal along the lines of $8.99 for a box of 24 Keurig K-Cups. So what do you say CupoftheWeek.com, how about helping us out a bit? My time is running out. Keepin' it gangsta, Jerry

Well, it sounds to us like Jerry has himself in some kind of situation here. So since at CupoftheWeek.com we BELIEVE in using Keurig K-Cup coffee to motivate those who work for us, and in turn we BELIEVE in you Jerry!

So, we're offering Green Mountain Extra Bold Sumatran Reserve FTO Keurig K-Cups for $8.99 per box for this week only. You have until next Tuesday at 9:59AM to get yourself some Green Mountain Extra Bold Sumatran Reserve Keurig K-Cups for only $8.99 per box (although I think the Jerry in Flushing might not have that much time).

So, once again at CupoftheWeek.com we have made another dream come true - $8.99 Green Mountain Extra Bold Sumatran Reserve Keurig K-Cups.

Now maybe one of my readers (particularly Jerry in Flushing, NY) can help me out a little bit (I think he knows the best that he can do that).

**Emails to CupoftheWeek.com featured in this post may have been slightly changed and/or totally fabricated in order to get across a point and tell a story. The truth is that we highly doubt that anyone even reads these posts on CupoftheWeek.com. So if you have read this far, let us say that we are honestly shocked, and we deeply apologize for making you read the garbage we post here on a weekly basis.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Coffee People Decision 2008 Keurig K-Cup Combo Pack



This is the big one. This is the biggest Keurig K-Cup of the Week selection ever.

No, not because this week's offering is a special Decision 2008 Combo Pack featuring the Keurig K-Cups for both Presidential Candidates. It's because we are offering 48 Keurig K-Cups for the low price of $20.08 (a big thanks to the brilliant Shoffee.com marketing team for that clever little price).

This week, you'll get one box of Coffee People Barack Obama Blend Keurig K-Cups and one box of Coffee People John McCain Blend K-Cups for one price - $20.08.

And, for those who may not want to delve into Coffee People's Office Politics, I will let you in on a little secret: each of these 48 Keurig K-Cups (whether it is McCain or Obama Blend) contains Coffee People Donut Shop Coffee. That's right, not only are these Keurig K-Cups very timely and cleverly priced (only $20.08 for the combo pack - oh that Shoffee.com Marketing Team...), put they contain the most popular coffee on the planet - Coffee People Donut Shop Coffee.

So now, back to the politics of it all...

No, never mind the politics. We'll leave that up to our readers. But in case you missed it, maybe you'd like to check out the SNL skit that everyone is talking about (it beat out TMZ's video of Jake "The Snake" Roberts at a charity wrestling event by one vote for this week's CupoftheWeek.com video - sorry Damien):

 
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