Are you a coffee drinker? Do you live on caffeine? I know I sure do! What’s funny is that I actually used to loathe coffee! The smell used to make me gag. My caffeine of choice in college was Moutain Dew! I used to drink it on the way to school at 8 am and then drink it throughout the day! It wasn’t until I was in my 30s that I started to drink coffee. And now here I am, in my 40s and I drink at least 4 cups a day! That is why of course I must feature coffee in our Holiday Gift Guide!!
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2015 Holiday Gift Ideas and Guide
With the holidays just around the corner, we thought it would be a great idea to gather a gift guide with a list of products that we love and trust. Continue reading
ISIS stole artist’s photo and used it as propaganda to recruit new members via Twitter
- Brian McCarty’s photo depicts Cinderella with missiles falling overhead
- ISIS swapped the Cinderella figurine and replaced it with its black flag
- It is based on a drawing by a girl in Gaza and is meant to promote peace
- McCarty was stunned when he learned his photo was being used by ISIS
- Terror group had been using the image on social media sites for a year
- Photoshopped image continues to pop up on the internet, said McCarty
- For full coverage on the Islamic State visit http://www.dailymail.co.uk/isis Continue reading
Artist Brian McCarty’s Photographs Hijacked By ISIS

The photo taken in the Gaza Strip to become a piece of propaganda. (Courtesy/Brian McCarty)
Imagine if your art was stolen and used in propaganda ephemera and digital platforms by ISIS? Continue reading
West Hollywood Artist Says Photo He Created Of Cinderella In War Zone Was Hijacked, Used By ISIS As Propaganda
WEST HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA.com) — A local artist and photographer is furious after he says ISIS terrorists hijacked his work and are now using it as propaganda to recruit new members. Continue reading
2015 Holiday Marketing: REI’s #OptOutside Reveals 9 Truths
Outdoor retailer REI’s announcement that it will remain closed on Black Friday could turn into a case study in holiday marketing. That’s because it is a brilliant marketing move cloaked within a nice gesture. So, in a way, everyone wins. Continue reading
Death Knell For Black Friday?
It’s hard to believe, but Black Friday in its current gonzo incarnation has been around less than a decade. It was in the mid-2000s when big box retailers like Target, Walmart, Kohls, Best Buy and Macy’s began tinkering with the carved-in-stone formula of beginning the official Christmas shopping season at 6 a.m. on the day after Thanksgiving. It was then that the stores began opening their doors at midnight on Thanksgiving Day. Giddy at the results, both in terms of sales but as importantly, media coverage, these nationwide retailers in 2012 began opening at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day itself — sheer blasphemy in prior times. Continue reading
Chipotle’s E. Coli Crisis: P.R. Experts Say It’s Handling It Right
E. coli is one item that nobody orders off the menu. But sometimes, like bad customer service, you get it, anyway.
So far, the tally of customers who have become ill from eating at Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants in the Portland, Ore., area and several counties in Washington State from Oct. 14-23 stands at 37 people.
It was scary news for consumers, of course — E. coli is a bacterium that can cause bloody diarrhea, dehydration and even kidney failure — but the headlines are also frightening for business owners whose trade is in food. If you work in the food industry, here are some lessons from Chipotle’s crisis.

Chipotle Mexican Grill is temporarily closing more than 40 restaurants in and around Washignton and Oregon, as health officials investigate an E. coli outbreak.(Photo by Steve Dykes/Getty Images)
Why optimistic people are more likely to be duped
In the first six months of 2015 Australians were fleeced of $45 million. The loss raises questions about how you avoid being scammed and the secret could be to get grumpy. Continue reading
Holiday Foodie 2015: Nov. 11 Veterans Day ‘Blue’ Coffee For A Cause
The holidays have officially commenced, with Halloween trailblazing the way to the next notable event, Veteran’s Day.
- Two veterans enjoying coffee. Image by Laura Greene- High Point Enterprise- http://www.hpenews.com/news/red-white-and-true/article_4aeb4464-c0c4-560d-b4ca-ab3902dc1f01.html
Next week, the nation will take time honor people who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces… our veterans. But one brand new company has decided that it wants to honor these men and women all year long… not just on November 11. Continue reading