creating economic development. every time we ll bring the coffee out we ll invest in water systems in local areas. we ll invest in coffee and invest in water. for every bag sold tom will provide clean water to help someone in need allowing people to make one for one giving part of their daily life. people buy shoes if they need a new pair of shoes. people buy sunglasses if they need it people buy coffee every morning. let s start our day by improving someone else s. there s very few things in our life where we can be purposeful and have a sense of mindfulness every time we consume something. blake isn t trying to take on coffee giants like starbucks and duncan donuts but appealing to a more niche customer. it can be bout onlines and at the newly opened tom s coffee. we re looking at as part of
development, and every time, you know, we bring the coffee out, we ll invest in water systems in the surrounding areas. so we ll sell coffee, and we ll give water. for every bag or cup of coffee sold, toms will provide clean water to help someone in need. allowing people to make one for one giving part of their daily life. people buy shoes if they need a new pair of shoes. sure. people buy sunglasses when they need a new pair. yes. people buy coffee every day. yes. i ve been saying in the office start our day by improving someone else s. there s very few things in our life where we can be really purposeful and have a sense of mindfulness every time we consume something. blake isn t trying to take on coffee giants like starbucks and duncan doughnuts. but appealing to a more niche customer. the coffee can be purchased online. but also bought firsthand at whole foods. and it s a newly opened toms coffee shop in austin. a place that blake hopes will foster community. we r
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