AWKWARD: Because Perfection is Boring

Erin used to wear a rabbit's foot around her neck. Sammy had braces for three years. We don't grow out of being AWKWARD. Ever. This is an experiment to test the interests, innovations, and ideas women have today.

And we're hoping its awkward. 'Cause awkward's awesome.

If you're awkward 95 percent *of the time, shoot us an email at erinsammyawkward@gmail.com.


*Give or take. We're not good at math.
Good morning! Should we have some “fancy coffee?” 
Caught at Rice’s Market, a huge open-air flea market in New Hope, PA. When I saw this sign, I assumed that fancy coffee meant some sort of cappuchino-flavored drink. I asked the woman behind the counter, and apparantly they didn’t offer the “fancy coffee” anymore. 
What they offered instead: half coffee, half hot-chocolate drinks. It was like true blue mocha drinks and it was $1.50 and delicious! 
Starbucks had an ingenius idea when they introduced their first “fancy coffee.” Good morning! Should we have some “fancy coffee?” 
Caught at Rice’s Market, a huge open-air flea market in New Hope, PA. When I saw this sign, I assumed that fancy coffee meant some sort of cappuchino-flavored drink. I asked the woman behind the counter, and apparantly they didn’t offer the “fancy coffee” anymore. 
What they offered instead: half coffee, half hot-chocolate drinks. It was like true blue mocha drinks and it was $1.50 and delicious! 
Starbucks had an ingenius idea when they introduced their first “fancy coffee.” 

Good morning! Should we have some “fancy coffee?” 

Caught at Rice’s Market, a huge open-air flea market in New Hope, PA. When I saw this sign, I assumed that fancy coffee meant some sort of cappuchino-flavored drink. I asked the woman behind the counter, and apparantly they didn’t offer the “fancy coffee” anymore. 

What they offered instead: half coffee, half hot-chocolate drinks. It was like true blue mocha drinks and it was $1.50 and delicious! 

Starbucks had an ingenius idea when they introduced their first “fancy coffee.”