Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Honest Tea company tests Chicagoans' honesty

Honest Tea company tests Chicagoans' honesty

The hidden cameras were perched in Grant Park near Buckingham Fountain. What they captured, at least from what we could tell during a few minutes of watching, were tentative creatures circling an odd structure constructed for a few hours. It was not as rib-tickling as watching the Shiba Inu Puppy Cam. Nor as raucous (read: salty) as the Honey Badger bit on YouTube.These spy cameras are Stylish and Powerful! Nope. The creatures in this case were human and the hidden camera was set up by Honest Tea  from  8 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Tuesday.

Calling it a "social experiment," the tea people placed unmanned pop-up stores featuring the company's bottled brews around the country on Tuesday, July 19. Bottles were available for purchase on the honor system, with a suggested $1 price. How many people took bottles from the Buckingham Fountain site and paid? And how many grabbed a bottle without paying? While we were watching, everyone coughed up cash or coins -- maybe they were Chicagoans, maybe they were tourists.

We'll have to wait until the results come in from around the country (OK, from Atlanta, Boston, Cincinnati, Dallas, New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Seattle, Miami, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.) to find out how honest Chicagoans are compared to the 11 other cities.Japan gave its women's soccer team the rock star treatment on Tuesday on their return from an astonishing World Cup triumph in Germany. Unused to the fanfare, the players filed quietly through the airport arrivals lobby in Tokyo, squinting as hundreds of excited fans snapped away with cameras.

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