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The $99 Coffee Mug

I stopped in our local Bruegger's for lunch the other day and was amazed to see that they're selling 'Bottomless Mugs' for $99. These mugs entitle you to free refills of coffee, tea or soft drinks at participating locations through December 31, 2006. Apaprently these mugs go for $125 in some locations, with $25 going to a local charity. I find it hard to believe that anyone would go for this deal, but then again I'm not a coffee drinker. I guess this could turn out to be a pretty good deal if you stop off at Bruegger's for coffee on a regular basis. After all, buying coffee three times per week at (say) $2.50 a pop works out to $390 over the course of a year. Just be sure not to lose your mug!


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