Description:
To be honest, I don’t drink coffee. I’ve never had a full cup of joe in my life. The closest I’ve had was a French vanilla cappuccino, which is not exactly coffee in its manliest form. I may have even topped it with whipped cream, ouch. In any case, I came across this design and couldn’t resist posting it, figuring that, unlike me, there are many of you who indulge in several cups of joe on a daily basis.
This Coffee iPhone case won’t wake you up with a jolt of caffeine, but it might wake you up with a ring (or a buzz depending on if you have your phone set to vibrate). The design displays a coffee sleeve near the middle and a brown beverage stain near the top, resembling a coffee cup that you might get at any local java house. The paperboard sleeves first surfaced around 1993 and came into existence because coffee houses were often using two or more nested paper cups. This was done so that the beverage wouldn’t feel too hot in the drinker’s hand. To solve this problem, Jay Sorensen invented Java Jackets in 1993, although other individuals and companies have claimed credit for the idea as well. This Coffee Cup iPhone case featuring the familiar sleeve will protect your phone and keep it fresh. Don’t worry, it will still be able to turn itself off and rest at night, unlike its caffeinated owner.
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