Wendy saw this in Birmingham, AL. I have two questions: 1) what does iced mocha have to do with the person you refer to as "mom" 2) who is she (or he) really?
Maybe they're trying to say "we know that you want this mocha for yourself, but if it makes you feel better to think about your mother while you're drinking it, then go right ahead". Or maybe MOM stands for My Own Mocha.
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It's Alabama, so it's anyone's guess.
Wasn't May 10 Mother's Day?
Mom is a prisoner. The hefty kind with a heart of gold.
Maybe they're trying to say "we know that you want this mocha for yourself, but if it makes you feel better to think about your mother while you're drinking it, then go right ahead". Or maybe MOM stands for My Own Mocha.
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