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October 8, 2008

This Almost Tempts Me to Buy a Cup of Crappy 7-Eleven Coffee

Turns out a poll that accurately predicted the outcome of the last two elections involves paper coffee cups at 7-Eleven.

I guess it's the fact that the poll requires the purchase of coffee that has Obama winning even in Utah (59% to John McCain's 41%), Idaho (same percentages) and Arizona (55% to 45%): ain't no conservative Mormons participating in this poll.

Let's hope the poll is an accurate prognosticator this time too.

Posted by holly at October 8, 2008 7:05 AM

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By scenic wheaton on October 9, 2008 4:34 PM

I love your blog. But - I must rise up in defense of 7-11 coffee, which is the belle of the ball as far as mini mart coffee goes. No matter what time you stagger in, there is always a fresh pot out and another one brewing. Fantastic.

By Holly on October 10, 2008 8:11 AM

Hi SW--I admit I haven't bought a cup of coffee from 7-Eleven in ages, so I'm basing my judgment of their coffee pretty much on the coffee I've had at other places--which was so terrible I stopped buying coffee at convenience stores some time in the 20th century. I'm glad to know it's possible to get a decent cup of coffee at 1 a.m. without brewing it yourself--especially since there are several 7-Elevens in my neighborhood.

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