Google is creating pop-up donut shops across the US to give away the Home Mini — here’s what it’s like inside
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Google’s latest home assistant — the Home Mini — is a $49 smart speaker that is about the size of a donut. To celebrate its release, Google is setting up pop-up donut shops around the US and giving away Home Minis. Here’s what you need to know. Following is the text of the video.
Inside Google’s pop-up donut shop. This donut shop is run by Google. The company is opening pop-up shops like it around the US. They’re giving away Google’s new Home Mini which is about the size of a donut. Conveyor belts run throughout the shop. They carry donuts and Home Mini devices. Once inside, visitors ring a bell and ask a Home Mini a question. A small box is then dispensed. What’s inside the box? You’ll get either donuts or a Home Mini. There’s also a "Sprinkle Booth." Visitors can dance around a shower of confetti. Pop-up shops are scheduled to appear in these cities:
- Brooklyn: Oct. 20-22
- Austin: Oct. 21-22
- Oklahoma City: Oct. 28-29
- Madison, Wis.: Nov. 2
- Chicago: Nov. 4-5
- Indianapolis: Nov. 4-5
- St. Louis: Nov. 9
Visit donuts.withgoogle.com for exact details. Good luck!
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October 12, 2017 at 11:42AM