It seems one of the new rage in Amarillo when it comes to getting coffee is also getting stickers along with their cup of java. It's something that Dutch Bros has done for quite a while. Honestly, I didn't even know it was a thing, but I found out which days they had new stickers, and started going on those days just to get one.

Well, another coffee joint in town has decided to jump on the sticker train and is dropping some amazing holiday stickers that you aren't going to want to miss.

Scooter's Teams Up With Popular Christmas Movie

It's a movie you simply can't get away from when it comes to Christmas, and we aren't mad at it. Will Ferrell is brilliant in 'Elf', and it is a flick that, no matter how many times it pops up on your screen, you get sucked in.

In the movie, Buddy has four main food groups. In case you haven't already recited them, they are candy, candy canes, candy corn, and syrup. How can anyone forget him dumping syrup all over his pasta? Well, Scooter's has teamed up with the makers of the movie to create a sticker resembling food groups...but from a Scooter's standpoint.

Scooter's Four Main Food Groups Stickers

On Thursday, Nov. 20, you can stop by any Scooter's location after 11 am and snag the sticker with the four main food groups of Scooter's. Those food groups? Coffee, caramelicious, cold brew, and cake bites.

The stickers will be limited at all locations and limited to one per person, not one per drink.

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