A COLAtoday note for your Valentine 💌

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Sometimes “I love you” just falls short. We’ve made it easier to say what you *really* mean this year with some custom COLAtoday Valentine’s cards. How about:

  • We go together like a tube in the Congaree River + a #FamouslyHot day
  • We go together like Soda City + Saturday mornings
  • There’s no one else I’d rather lay in bed next to and read COLAtoday with than @karlwidda_k. Are we having too much fun with this?

We’ll have the love notes posted on our Instagram stories today for you to share with someone special. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Go to our Instagram + click our logo to see the story (there will also be a how-to there)
  2. Click through until you find an e-card you like, then screenshot
  3. Go to your own stories (swipe right from home), and swipe up to select
  4. Type @ and your friend’s username to tag them, then post

Tag us @colatoday so we can see the love, and we’ll repost some of our favorites. There’s plenty of Valentine’s Day mushiness to go around. 💘

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