- Posted by ROASTeCoffeeBuzz
- Thu, 02/09/2012 - 12:48
Valentine Myth Buster: Coffee Trumps Flowers and Chocolate

Source: Businesswire
This Valentine’s Day, hold the flowers and brew the coffee! If a recent survey is correct, coffee’s growing popularity has just played havoc with the age-old tradition and trust in flowers and dinner out as the way to win a lover’s heart – on Valentine’s Day or any other day. Indeed, a whopping 32% of 1000 survey respondents checked having morning coffee with their “significant other” as the best way to further a healthy relationship.
The tried-and-true gifts of flowers, a meal at the “nicest restaurant in town” or even jewelry received scant votes as the best way to further a healthy relationship, as reported in a press release on behalf of Seattle’s Best Coffee, survey sponsors.
When it comes to struggling relationships, coffee apparently might help; 31% of Americans at least a little unsatisfied in their relationship would prefer to give up their significant other rather than their coffee!
If you trust 1000 opinions as a source of inspiration for winning a special someone’s heart, you still have time to revise your Valentine’s Day strategy. The survey’s findings might be even more important for those already in a relationship. The two key phrases repeated in the press release were “morning coffee” and a “healthy relationship”.
Nevertheless, if you’re pursuing a healthy relationship with someone, you might consider some fun ways to enjoy morning coffee with that someone this coming Tuesday. And just because flowers did not get the most votes doesn't mean that combining flowers with coffee won’t multiply the specialness of the occasion. Of course, you know the personality of your special someone, so you know whether or not chocolate would add to the occasion as well.
All things considered, make sure you have quality specialty coffee available this coming Valentine’s Day. It’s been said that people should not look down on the small things in life, and this survey seems to reinforce that advice. If coffee can make or break a relationship, it’s a small thing with a surprisingly big role to play. Brew on, romantically.










REVIEWS & COMMENTS
NICE
EricBNC | Thu, 04/19/2012 - 23:00I like coffee and I like chocolate - someone could give me either or both and I would be happy - maybe a couple diamonds would be nice too.
I WISH MY WIFE WOULD ENJOY
hoonchul | Sat, 02/18/2012 - 12:15I wish my wife would enjoy cup of coffee with me in the morning but she just refuses to drink any kind of coffee..even decaf. I guess I'll have to stick with present and dinner.
EXCELLENT
Wakeknot | Mon, 02/13/2012 - 21:31I will be sure to tell my wife the high end coffee I just ordered on Roaste today was really her present and not something I got for myself.
YEAH, POWER TO COFFEE!
Son Ton | Fri, 02/10/2012 - 01:18Yeah, this is exactly another reason that I should drink more coffee! Excellent and thank you for providing me with another reason!
MORNING COFFEE
avaserfi | Thu, 02/09/2012 - 22:45My wife and I love our morning coffee. It has really helped our relationship by giving us more time together (we carve out our morning coffee time). I guess we fall in that 32%.
V-DAY
jbviau | Thu, 02/09/2012 - 18:54Does anyone married/raising kids still observe this holiday? ;) My son wants us all to go to IHOP to celebrate, so coffee will, indeed, be involved.
GOTTA AGREE THAT IN KEEP AN
intrepid510 | Thu, 02/09/2012 - 18:53Gotta agree that in keep an open dialogue in a relationship a cup of coffee in the morning is probably going to be better than a dinner out, as with coffee you can do everyday.