I Realized Coffee Drinkers Are Inspired By Their Coffee
Posted by Contributor on 06 Nov 2009 at 3:33 pm | Tagged as: Coffee & K-Cups, I Realized...
by Alex Aldrich
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Revelation Statement campaign! Over the past several months, a message on our eco-friendly cups encouraged our fellow coffee lovers from across the nation to text in their own revelation while enjoying an inspirational cup of Green Mountain Coffee. After all, with a coffee experience this good, it’s worth sharing the enthusiasm! We have been overwhelmed and delighted with all of your responses.
The following Revelation Statements came into Green Mountain Coffee, and we loved them so much we decide to print them on our 10, 12, 20, and 24 ounce eco-friendly cups!
Congratulations to the following winners!
“I realized action is the only cure for fear.” – Autumn C., N. Bennington, VT
“I realized quality coffee improves quality of life.” – Matthew M., Sarasota, FL
“I realized it’s all about the company you keep.” – Caitlin B., Madison, WI
“I realized happiness can be found in the most unlikely places.” – Marisa T., Hingham, MA
“I realized I am the change I wish to see in the world.” – Ali W., New York, NY
“I realized you have to speak your mind even if your voice shakes.” – Meagan H., N. Bennington, VT
“I realized it would be a great day when I awoke to find the kids had made the coffee for me!” – Rebecca B., Waterbury, CT
You can find all these revelations on eco-cups wherever Green Mountain Coffee is sold.

I Realized if we all have creativity, why is it so hard to believe in a Creator.
I simply love the ” I realized ” series… The power of coffee…..
I realized that love has a very long shelf life when the love of my life returned to me after 30 years!
True story . . . In 1979, I was a belly dancer in a Middle Eastern nightclub in Boston and he played the bouzouki in the band. We dated for a short time that year, but it just didn’t work (for many reasons which I know now, but didn’t know then). After years of searching for him on the Internet, I found his newly-launched web site last May and sent him a message. He wrote back and after a few exchanges, told me he still loved me all these 30 years. I confessed that I still loved him, too, and we’ve been together ever since. Last month, he gave me an engagement ring and asked me to be his wife forever. Proof that good things DO come to those who wait and that love is the greatest gift of all.