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Five For Friday 1/6/23

Five For Friday - 1/6/23

Welcome to this week's Five For Friday newsletter. We've rounded up the top five articles, events, and updates from the past week to keep you informed and entertained. Here's what we've got in store for you this week:

1. What I'm Re-Watching:

The Mad Men television series was a cultural phenomenon that redefined 1960s nostalgia on the small screen. From its impeccably crafted sets to its thought-provoking plotlines, the show gave audiences a unique glimpse into the life of an advertising executive in Manhattan during the dynamic decade. Featuring a star-studded cast of characters,  Mad Men was applauded for its attention to detail and ability to transport viewers back in time.

2. New Tool I'm Trying:

Giftagram started as an app and evolved into a full-service corporate gifting solution. By connecting people worldwide, they help businesses reward customer loyalty and show employee appreciation. Curators search the globe for the most thoughtful gifts to offer on their digital marketplace. Giftagram's goal is to meet the needs of its customers by offering premium gifts from coveted brands delivered through seamless technology.

3. New Campaign I'm Checking Out:

Pureboost is the first clean energy drink mix of its kind. It's lightweight, packed with vitamins and electrolytes, and formulated to help you get through your day without the side effects associated with traditional energy drinks. Pureboost has already achieved remarkable results in a $350 billion market. With more than 25,000 positive reviews, they're Amazon's #1 healthy category leader. As of last year, Pureboost generated $7.34 million in revenue in its first year of business.

4. Song I'm Enjoying:

Singer-songwriter Jordy Searcy's "Love and War in Your Twenties" reflects the emotionally tumultuous experience of being young. The single defines the struggle between finding true love and navigating difficult life situations. Through emotive lyrics, Searcy gives voice to a community that often feels misunderstood. Whether one is a fan of Searcy or not, this work undeniably resonates with universal truths about transitioning into adulthood.

5. Quote of the Week:

Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died.

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