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The best part of waking up is soldiers in your cup meaning

The best part of waking up is soldiers in your cup meaning

Do you remember the TV show “Kids Say the Darndest Things?” It was a half-hour show hosted by Bill Cosby from 1998-2000. Art Linkletter, whose popular segment of the same name appeared on his “House Party” show from 1957-1970, was a regular contributor on Cosby’s program. What some of those kids would say really cracked me up!

What got me thinking about that show was something I recently read on Facebook about a grandmother visiting her grandson. Every morning, he would bring her a cup of coffee. One day, she asked him, “Honey, why is there a toy Army man in my coffee?” Her grandson replied, “Grandma, it’s like the commercial says: ‘the best part of waking up is soldiers (Folgers) in your cup.’”

This got my friend Vera and I talking about some of the things our kids said when they were young. When my daughter was little, I took her to the doctor because she had a sore throat and a fever. After looking at her throat, the doctor told her she had bronchitis. When we got home, she ran to the nearest mirror, opened her mouth very wide, looking inside for something. I asked her what she was doing. “I’m looking for the brown kites, mom. The doctor said I have brown kites in my throat!”

When my son Matt was five years old, we all went to Bill Knapp’s for a family birthday celebration. On the kid’s menu, each meal was named after an animal – lion, giraffe, bear, elephant, seal and zebra. When Matt’s meal was served to him, he was very upset. “What’s wrong?” I asked him. “This isn’t what I wanted,” he said. “This is fried chicken. I ordered the zebra.”

When Vera’s son Willy was four years old, he said to her, “I’m so hungry, my body is gonna eat myself.” When her oldest son Sean was five, they were driving around town and he asked her what the Sharp Funeral Home building was. She told him that’s where they took his grandpa after he died so that his family and friends could pray and say good-bye to him. She asked him if he was angry that she didn’t take him to that event. He said, “No,” but then a couple of minutes later asked, “Why? Was he naked?”

When my daughter was in first grade, she came home from school and proudly announced that she had memorized the The Pledge of Allegiance and asked if I wanted to hear it. She recited it perfectly and at the end announced very loudly, “Please be seated.”

One day, my daughter was picking up her oldest son (then first-grader) Brennan at the bus stop after school. He was standing with another boy, talking to him. When Brennan got in the car, she asked him if he had made a new friend. “No. He isn’t my friend, just an acquaintance,” he replied. My daughter shook her head and asked, “Do you even know what that means?” Brennan answered, “Yes, it means he is someone I don’t know very well.” (No wonder he was at the top of his graduating class).

Yes, kids really do say the darndest things!

The best part of waking up is soldiers in your cup meaning

I love a good joke. Put me in a setting with a new group of friends and it won’t be long before I’m telling an old joke I’ve told a hundred times before and by the time I get to the punch line I’ll be doubled over and laughing hysterically with everybody else.

But, if that joke is wrapped around a subject that I’m passionate about, like coffee—well that makes it extra special and guarantees that I’ll never forget that joke. Ever!

So, the story as I recall it, goes like this: There was a grandmother who went to visit her daughter and her grandson that she absolutely adored. In all honesty …. she was certain that her little grandson hung the moon.

Spending time with the two people she loved the most in all the world was her happy place and nothing compared to the joy they brought her … however she did have a second love and it was quite infectious!

This grandmama LOVED her morning coffee. It was never just a cup of coffee when Grandmama was present. Oh no—the savoring of that first cup of freshly brewed coffee was indeed a sacred ritual that she cherished every morning.

And everyone knew, including her adorable grandson, that to drink coffee in the morning with Grandmama was the best part of waking up.

That adorable little grandson quickly learned the way to his Grandmama’s heart. So, on the first morning of her visit, he proudly presented Grandmama with her first cup of coffee.

Grandmama was delighted … but she was also quite surprised to find a tiny toy soldier at the bottom of her cup.

Inquisitively she asked, “Honey, why is there a toy soldier in my cup?” To which her grandson earnestly replied, “Grandmama it’s like the coffee commercial says … ‘the best part of waking up is soldiers (Folgers) in your cup.”

Grandmama burst out laughing and almost fell out of her chair. And we all laughed too… because it is adorable … but what a Freudian slip!

The GRANDboy inadvertently hit the nail smack dab on its head! Because in all honesty, how you start your day really does matter.

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What is the Folgers coffee slogan?

Instead of using a new spokesperson, we created the slogan, "The Best Part of Wakin' Up Is Folgers in Your Cup®". The jingle went on to become one of the most recognizable pieces of advertising in American culture.

Who sang the best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup?

Throwback - Folger's Coffee commercial with T.G Sheppard. Featuing the old "Coffee Machine" from the 80s Folger's Nascar Team. We hope you remember this fun commercial featring the jingle with T.G-------------------... It's definitely the best part of waking up at my house.

Who wrote the best part of waking up?

In this episode, composer and jingle writer Leslie Pearl tells the story of how she created the Folgers jingle, “The Best Part of Waking Up”. She's written and composed songs for billboard chart recording artists as well as jingles for companies like Pepsi, Ford, Gillette and Heineken just to name a few.

How old is the Folgers coffee jingle?

The jingle was written in 1984 by Leslie Pearl, a Pennsylvania-born singer-songwriter who had a semi-hit two years earlier with her song "If The Love Fits Wear It." That song made it to #28 on the Billboard Hot 100, and to #7 on the Adult-Contemporary chart.