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Caveman Coffee


This pictograph seems to show prehistoric man rising early in the morning and walking, almost zombie-like, towards some kind of object. It could be a kind of altar or mystical symbol, but it bears a striking resemblance to a modern-day coffee maker! Could ancient man have mastered the nuances of the coffee bean and the magic of brewing? Perhaps they relied on the caffeine in the beans to energize them for a day of hunting wooly mammoths and clubbing each other over the head.

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This pictograph seems to show a morning ritual of prehistoric man - a zombie-like walk to the coffee machine! Nothing like a little caffeine for hunting mammoths! (retroglyphs.artoffoxvox.com)

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Our 100% cotton canvas tote bags have plenty of room to carry everything you need when you are on the go. They include a bottom gusset and extra long handles for easy carrying.
  • 10 oz heavyweight natural canvas fabric
  • Full side and bottom gusset
  • 22" reinforced self-fabric handles
  • Machine washable
  • Measures 15" x 18" x 6"

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