WHCU Coffee Mug Shots


Want to know how you could win a Tim Horton’s prize pack? It’s simple.

Just drop off your business’ coffee mug with your company logo on it to the WHCU Studio. That’s it. Then we will take a picture of Lee’s handsome mug next to your handsome mug, post it to the website, and talk about your business during the show.

Every week one business will be selected at random to receive the Tim Horton’s prize pack which includes a dozen Tim Horton’s donuts and a Tim’s Take Ten of coffee!

So bring your mugs with contact information up to 1751 Hanshaw Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 and enter to win!

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