Super Bowl Sunday! I’ll watch the game, if only to see the commercials (like this one, awe) and to see if the Patriots find any new ways to ‘bend’ the rules. It should be a good game and I have a few Heady Toppers left for the event.

Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,

Don, Rachel, Dean & Mike

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  • _Dear Friends,_

    It is below 0° F in Vermont and the Super Bowl is this Sunday, but Apple heated up the place with some historic financial results including the greatest quarterly profit posted EVER by a publicly-traded company! That is pretty astounding and I’ll go into some detail on the numbers below. Apple also announced that they had sold their 1 billionth (!) iOS device, an iPad that they sold to themselves to have at headquarters. That is simply astounding. iOS devices are only 8 years old and were a category of devices that Apple invented. To have sold 1 billion of anything is amazing, but 1 billion devices that cost hundreds of dollars each… *WOW!*

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