Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The latest gossip.



While this is a clip for See by Chloe, showing the starlettes of Gossip Girl strutting their wears, it doubles as a clip for Starbucks, which means it's ACTUALLY a clip for PMI. Because obviously Starbucks would be NOTHING if it weren't for PMI. Obviously.
As for the gals, Jessica Szohr (aka Vanessa) is looking quite savvy with her disposable-esque mug, but Leighton Meester (aka Blair) needs a clue. Can we send her a Cold To Go Cup?

Sustainable commuting.

Public transportation via WA state ferry? Check. Zero carbon emitted on the rest of his commute via bicycle? Check. Coffee (I'd put money on it being fair trade and organic) from a Recycled & Reusable Mug made with 30% post consumer content? Heck yeah, check.

Way to go Sustainable Commuter Guy.


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Men with mugs.

These guys are either totally secure in their masculinity or they stole their wives' mugs.

Except for the Eddie Bauer Travel Mug on the left; that one is manly enough. I don't think we made it, but when I asked to get a photo of the SBux and Senja Mugs the other guys felt left out. "What about mine?" they asked me, and I didn't have the heart to tell them I don't care about their (wives') non-PMI mugs. So they got in on the mug love too.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Now children, here's how you drink coffee.

A mug story from Amber, accompanied by adulterated photos from me:

"We're at the Children's Museum and on the way to get our "all access" hand stamp. There is a dad in front of us with a Starbucks paper cup. The smiling attendee lets him know that disposable cups are not allowed in the museum but reusable ones are. She then directs the dad to a display sign that shows the right and wrong way to transport beverages. The "NOT ALLOWED" side was his Starbucks paper cup, and the "ALLOWED" side is no less than our Aladdin Sustain Recycled & Reusable Travel Mug.

I loved that it was free advertising for Aladdin to all the mom's and dad's that go in and out of the museum, and also that our mug is probably sitting on the desk of the employee tasked with making that sign and they loved their mug enough to share it as an example of "
WHAT TO DO" when taking hot beverages to go."

PS - if anyone else is at the Children's Museum and sees this sign please send it to me so I can post it!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

1 for 2


Nice 20oz SBux Cold To Go Cup, but girlfriend still needs a mug.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Technical difficulties.

This morning on the ferry, I was chatting with Nathan and enjoying the morning sun on the deck when out of the corner of my squinty eye I see an Outdoor Drink-Thru Bottle in the strong hand of a motorcyclist. Classic, nearly perfect, Stanley guy. Kind of like the dogs in "UP" when they see a squirrel, I stop in mid sentence and blurt, "Stanley. Outdoor Drink-Thu bottle. 3 o'clock."

"Well take a picture," Nathan suggests.

"But he put it on the ground. I can't get a good shot - he hid it behind his foot."

Motorcycle Guy feels us talking about him and looks up at me; offers a thin-lipped smile in return for an end to our weirdness. Sadly we do not comply.

"Go ask him to pose with it." (My boyfriend is super helpful at mug spotting and has lots of suggestions.) "He smiled at you; he'll do it. You're cute."

"Sorta, but he won't think so when he realizes I'm some mug-crazy girl who wants to put his picture on a blog. I sound psycho. You go ask him."

"No. You."

"No YOU."

This continues while I wait with my blackberry, poised, ready for any sign of mug, pretending to check very important emails. I take this photo. You can ALMOST see the shadow of his mug next to his right foot.

"This would be soooo perfect," I whine. "Pick up your mug pick it up pick up the mug..."

"You could walk around the boat and get your photo from the other side," Nathan says.

"You could walk around the boat."

This goes on for at least ten minutes. Then something amazing happens.

Another guy, in a salmon colored polo, comes walking toward us. In his hand is an iPad and a Recycled & Recyclable Mug, color Green. A Stanley mug AND an Aladdin mug in the SAME PICTURE with Seattle in the background and the sun shinning - it is too good to be true. This is going to be the best blog post ever!

I frantically try to unscroll the zoom on my camera phone (I had been trying to zoom in on Motorcycle Guy's feet to see if I could get a photo of the mug even if it was partially obstructed) so I can get Salmon Polo Guy and Motorcycle Guy with their mugs in the same picture. Nathan, caught up in the excitement of the moment, is urging me to "hurry hurry!" because I'm "missing it!"

This is the photo I end up with. You can see Salmon Polo Guy's shirt in the upper left side of the photo. You still cannot see Motorcycle Guys mug.

I am bereft. A failure, I turn to Nathan with big, doe eyes, hoping for consolation. He has to turn away to avoid blatantly laughing in my face.

"Babe, how did you miss that?" he asks.

"It was my phone." I sound pathetic. "It has a delay; you can't just hit the button and take a picture right THAT SECOND. I wish people would just stand still for me."

"You should have just asked Motorcycle Guy to pose for you 10 minutes ago."

"I have no balls."

"Well," Nathan says thoughtfully, pausing to pat my knee, "that is why you work on Aladdin stuff now."

I punch him in the arm. And miss my only other shot at a picture of Motorcycle Guy's mug when he starts collecting his things to get off the boat.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Art novo.



Novo isn't exactly our most outdoor-friendly product, but it looks damn good against this dramatic background. The clouds even form a lovely halo of steam, as if they were wafting off a delicious cup of (specialty) coffee.

Photo credit to Ken Mitchell, one of the few guys man enough to carry a Novo to the beach, get it situated, and photograph it at sunset. Props.