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"This is definitely something that's catching on a lot more," Ghazi says.
A small number of companies are catching on, a sure indicator that public attitudes are shifting; some have banned the use of plastic straws.
The temptation must have been overwhelming to do all the things marketers usually do when a product seems to be catching on -- a splashy new package design, ads full of glamorously "edgy" people, etc.
"It's catching on a lot slower than I thought it would," says Halla. "The business model has been the biggest change for companies to grasp".
So far, it seems to be catching on: "A lot of people come in for the first time and don't know what it's about, but they'll try because it's different, it's exotic, it's very healthy," she said.
In a sign that the Birther movement is catching on, a new poll shows that 50% of Republicans believe that President Obama is actually still 47.
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