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Coronavirus: Kelowna coffee shop remixes disco hit

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Kelowna's Giobean Coffee has been busy as ever even during the novel coronavirus pandemic, and for the team, that's something to sing about.  – May 10, 2020

Kelowna’s Giobean Coffee has been busy as ever even during the novel coronavirus pandemic, and for the team, that’s something to sing about.

The team put together a COVID-19 remix of Gloria Gaynor’s 1978 disco hit I Will Survive. Co-owner of the shop, Lucy Lauretta, re-worded the lyrics with local artist Anna Jacyszyn. The song is putting a pep in their step while celebrating the 10th anniversary of the shop.

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“We wanted to have some fun and we wanted our customers to enjoy seeing it,” said Giovanni Lauretta, co-owner of Giobean Coffee.

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“A couple of customers just came through the store and said, Great job.”

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Lauretta says they will continue dancing through the pandemic, keeping spirits high with every European-style cup of coffee they serve.

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