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#ShareThis: A smoothie bowl food truck + Dins Day deals

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Photo of new food truck @cocobowlz on Instagram by @lord_mimi

ListenToThis: The Screen Smart Podcast, started by two fathers (Greenville native Alex Forrest + his Atlanta collaborator Jay Lowrance) to explore approaches to parenting and dealing with how technology affects children’s lives. 🤖 Listen to the most recent episode to learn about Wait Until 8th, a pledge to wait until 8th grade to give kids a cell phone.

SaveOnThis: Today is Furman University’s Dins Day, and 25+ local businesses are offering discounts for the occasion, including Sully’s Steamers, Coast Apparel, M. Judson + Southern Tide. See the full list here.

EatThis: An acai or pitaya smoothie bowl from Cocobowlz, a new superfood truck that also serves protein power shakes, raw juices, nitro coffee + cold brew. They’ll be at the Liberty Bridge in Falls Park tomorrow from 12 – 4 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

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