Green Mountain hooks up with A-Spin
Everybody loves to get FREE stuff---right?
The corporate Mad Men from that little Avenue called Madison must think that Aspen is an influential market, because there's always somebody handing out free lip balm, or free t-shirts or free key chains around here.
The best giveaway, however is from GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE. They pass out freshly brewed Java--every morning at the base of Aspen's four mountains. If you're a coffee drinker---save yourself four bucks ($5 in Aspen) and try a free cup of Green Mountain Coffee. It tastes great, it's hot and it's just a few steps away from the ski lift.
Green Mountain Coffee is now the official hot caffeinated beverage of Aspen Spin. Not because it's gratis----but because we think it's the best. Green Mountain trades publicly NASDAQ:(GMCR) and sports a tremendous history of growth. Luckily we jumped on their bandwagon early. The Founder and Chairman is a very interesting guy named Bob Stiller. Bob who's described as "shy" or "eccentric" made his first fortune in the consumer products world in the 1970's. He was the co-founder of E-Z Wider rolling papers. Have you ever used them for enjoying "the product"?
Stiller, a Vermont skier, discovered Green Mountain Coffee Roasters being served in a little cafe near Waitsfield Vt. He bought the cafe in 1981, took the company public in 1993 and now GMCR, has annual revenues that should exceed $400 million in 2008. Additionally, GMCR is considered to be one of the most progressive and socially responsible companies in the world. Click in at www.GreenMountainCoffee.com.
For their next trick, GMCR is attempting to revolutionize the home coffee brewing market. Their patented "K-Cup" creates a single, freshly brewed cup of Green Mountain Coffee in about 2 minutes. The "K-Cups" are sold in almost 8,000 stores across the U.S. Soon you'll be able to buy a "K-Cup" on www.AspenSpin.com.
So next time you're riding one of the 4 Mountains in Aspen, grab a complimentary, freshly brewed cup of Green Mountain Coffee, and tell them Aspen Spin sent you.
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